Mixed General Knowledge: Police, Cinema, and Geography
A diverse general knowledge quiz covering Indian police ranks and administration, Tamil cinema debut films, and world geography trivia.
Questions
The country also known as “country of copper”. What is it?
- Nigeria
- India
- Zambia
- Brazil
The highest mountain in the world
- Mount Everest
- Mount Alps
- K2
- Kanchenjunga
The country which known as “Sugar Bowl of the World”?
- Myanmar
- Nigeria
- China
- Cuba
The city which was once called the “Forbidden City” ?
- Venice
- Peking
- Panipat
- Hongkong
The biggest island of the world?
- Greenland
- Ireland
- Indonesia
- Scotland
The country famous for “Samba dance'?
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Brazil
- India
The country which has greatest population density is?
- India
- Monaco
- China
- France
The country known as “land of thunderbolts”?
- Pakistan
- Afghanistan
- Iran
- Bhutan
The city which is the biggest manufacture of automobiles in the world?
- Sriperumbathur
- Gurgoan
- Detroit
- Paris
In Tamil First film for Meera Jasmine?
- RUN
- JUTE Are You Ready
- Pudhiya Geedhai
- Aanchaneya
In Tamil First Film for Simran?
- Vaali
- Aval Varuvala
- Nerukku Ner
- Poochoodava
In Tamil First Film for Namita?
- Aei
- Engal Anna
- Bambara Kannale
- Nee Venunda Chellam
In Tamil First Film for Asin?
- Ghajini
- M.Kumaran
- Ullam Kaetkume
- Majaa
In Tamil First Film for Trisha?
- Laysa Laysa
- Enakku 20 Unakku 18
- Mounam Pesiyadhe
- Ghilli
The First Police Commission, appointed on
- 11th September, 1864
- 17th August, 1860
- 5th July, 1869
- 1st May, 1862
R&AW is
- Reporting and Analysis Wing
- Recruting and Analysis Wing
- Research and Analysis Wing
- Reporting and Administrating Wing
Indian police is under the Authority of
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Home Affairs
- Ministry of Public Health Affairs
- Ministry of external Affairs
The insignia is for the rank of Inspector of Police
- True
- False
Insignia of DIG of police have - stars
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
Insignia of Commissioner of Police have a Crossed Sword
- True
- False