Quiz


6th Standard Science-Series 2

1. Handpicking is a method of separating substances, based on
a. Size
b. Colour
c. shape
d. All the above







Answer: D







2. Solid mixtures are separated by
1. Hand Picking
2. Winnowing
3. Sieving
4. Magnetic separation
5. Sedimentation

Codes

a. 1, 2, 3 and 4 only
b. 2, 3, 4 and 5 only
c. 1, 3, 4 and 5 only
d. 1, 3 and 4 only







Answer: A






3. Vegetables are separated by
a. Hand Picking
b. Winnowing
c. Sieving
d. Magnetic separation







Answer: A






4. Statements
Assertion: Farmers allow the mixture of grain and husk to fall from the height when wind flows
Reason: The method of separating lighter particles from heavier particles with the help of wind is called winnowing 
a. Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the Correct Explanation to Assertion
b. Both Assertion and Reason are correct BUT Reason is not the Correct Explanation to Assertion
c. Assertion is true Reason is false
d. Assertion is false Reason is true





Answer: A





5. The method of separating lighter particles from heavier particles with the help of wind is called
a. natural fall
b. Winnowing
c. Sieving
d. Wind separation






Answer: B






6. By which method of separation is used when the components of mixture has different sizes
a. natural fall
b. Winnowing
c. Sieving
d. Wind separation




Answer: C






7. Which method is used to separate particles when the components attracted by magnet

1 Winnowing
2. Sieving
3.  Magnetic separation

Codes:
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 3 only
d. 3 only





Answer: D 





8. Which of the following two components use similar separation method?
1 Paddy and Chaff
2. Ragi and Pulses
3.  Sand and stone
4. Rava and Iron particles

Codes:
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 3 only
d. 3 and 4 only





Answer: B




9. Insoluble solids from liquids are separated by the methods of
1. Sedimentation
2. Decantation
3.  Filtration

Codes:
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 3 only
d. 1, 2 and 3 only





Answer: D




10. In which order, the insoluble solids are separated from liquids are

1. Sedimentation
2. Decantation
3.  Filtration
Codes:
a. 1, 2 and 3
b. 2, 3 and 1
c. 3, 2, and 1
d. 1, 3 and 2





Answer: A




11. What is/are the methods used to separate solid substances from liquid
a. Evaporation
b. Condensation
c. Both a and b
d. Filtration





Answer: C





12. One litre of sea water contains about
a. 35 gram of salt
b. 3.5 gram of salt
c. 350 gram of salt
d. 0.35 gram of salt





Answer: B




13. Common salt contains
a. More than 50 minerals
b. 40 -50 minerals
c. 30-40 minerals
d. 20-30 minerals 





Answer: A






14. Crude oil is a mixture of petrol, kerosene and naphtha like

a. 56 minerals 
b. 66 minerals
c. 76 minerals 
d. 86 minerals





Answer: D  





15. Suitable method to separate lighter impurities from mixture is
a. Hand picking
b. Winnowing
c. Evaporation
d. Magnetic separation





Answer: A






16. The method used to separate the seeds from the fruit juice is

a. Sieving 
b. Winnowing
c. Filtration
d. Crystallization



Answer: C  





17. Separation of common salt from sea water is by
a. Evaporation 
b. Winnowing
c. Filtration
d. Sieving




Answer: A





18. Find out the odd man out  
a. Hand picking 
b. Evaporation
c. Winnowing  
d. Sieving  




Answer: B





19. Find out the odd man out  
a. Filtration 
b. Sedimentation
c. Decantation  
d. Condensation   




Answer: D





20. Why do one needs to use different methods of separation?
1. To remove the unwanted substances
2. To remove substances which are harmful to our body
3.  To obtain the substances which are useful to us in a pure state

Codes:
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 3 only
d. All the above





Answer:  D





Science Quiz
1. The basic structure and functional unit of living organism is called

  1. Cell
  2. Nucleus
  3. ribosome
  4. mitochondria






Answer: A





2. The cells can be seen through

  1. telescope
  2. microscope
  3. Periscope
  4. Binocular






Answer: B






3. Who discovered the cell first?

  1. Robert Brown
  2. Robert Nixon
  3. Robert Hook
  4. Alexander Fleming






Answer: C






4. The word cell derived from “Cellula” is a

  1. Greek Language
  2. French Language
  3. German Language
  4. Latin Language





Answer: D






5. Consider the following regarding discovery of cell

  1. Robert Hook, who discovered was a an optic seller
  2. It was discovered in 1665
  3. Basically, it was found from a cork
  4. Robert Hook, who discovered was a scientist

Which of the among statements is/are correct

  1. 1, 2 and 3
  2. 1, 3 and 4
  3. 1, 2 and 4
  4. 2 and 3 only







Answer: A







6. Advanced microscope was invented by

  1. Robert Hooke
  2. Robert Brown
  3. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  4. Schleiden and Schwann







Answer: B





7. Who discovered nucleus of a cell

  1. Robert Hooke
  2. Robert Brown
  3. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  4. Schleiden and Schwann




Answer: B




8. Consider the statements regarding Robert Brown
1. He was a School teacher
2. Discovered nucleus of a cell
3. Invented advanced microscope
4. Described cell is small factory
5. Understood that there are about 12-13 organelles involved in heavy task

Choose the correct answer using the codes

  1. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are true
  2. 1,2,4 and 5 are true
  3. 2,3,4 and 4 are true
  4. All are true




Answer: D 




9. Typical characteristics of Bacteria are
1.  Contains single cell
2.  has definite Cell
3. No Cell membrane
4. Has all cell organelles

Codes:

a. 1, 2,and 3 are true
b. 2, 3 and 4 are true
c. 1,3 and 4 are true
d. All the above




Answer: A





10. Typical characteristics of Eukaryotic cells are
1.  Well defined nucleus
2.  Nuclear membrane
3. Has single cell
4. Has all cell organelles

Codes:

a. 1, 2,and 3 only
b. 2, 3 and 4 only 
c. 1,3 and 4 only
d. 1, 2 and 4 only



Answer: D  




11. Which one is not the part of Animal Cell?
a. Plasma Membrane
b. Protoplasm
c. Cytoplams
d. Cell Wall




Answer: D




12. Which one of the following cell organelle is NOT part of Animal Cell?

a. Plasma Membrane
b. Protoplasm
c. Cytoplams
d. Plastids





Answer: D 




13. Which one of the following cell organelle is NOT part of Plant Cell?

a. Plasma Membrane
b. Centrosome
c. Cytoplasm
d. Plastids





Answer: B




14. Protoplasm of the cell contains
a. Cytoplasm
b. nucleus
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above




Answer: C 





15. Who coined the word Protoplasm
a. Robert Hooke
b. Robert Brown
c. Schleiden and Schwann
d. J.E. Purkinjee




Answer: D





16. Cytoplasm contains
1. Organelles
2. Proteins
3. Carbohydrates 
4. Lipids 
5. Nuclear sap

Codes:

a. 1,2,3 and 4 only
b. 2,3,4 and 5 only
c. 1, 3 and 4 only
d. 2, 3 and 4 only




Answer: A




17. Which of the cell organelle control the functions of the cell?
a. Protoplasm
b. Cytoplasm
c. Nucleus 
d. Nucleolus



Answer: C




18. Shape of the Nucleus is
a. Spherical
b. Cylindrical
c. Round  
d. shapeless



Answer: A





19. Nucleus contains

1. Chromatin reticulum 
2. Nuclear Membrane
3. Nuclear sap
4. Nucleolus  

Codes:

a. 1, 2, 3 and 4 only
b. 2, 3, and 4 only
c. 1, 3 and 4 only
d. 1, 3 and 4 only





Answer: A




20. Cristae is a part of which cell organelle
a. Golgi bodies
b. Mitochondria
c. Protoplasm  
d. Ribosomes




Answer: B  





21. Which one of the cell organelle is found in tubular structure?
a. Golgi bodies
b. Mitochondria
c. Nucleus    
d. Ribosomes




Answer: A




22. Which one of the cell organelle is involved in the secretion of digestive enzymes?
a. Golgi bodies
b. Mitochondria
c. Nucleus   
d. Ribosomes




Answer: A




23. Which one of the cell organelle is involved in formation of lysosomes?
a. Cytoplasm 
b. Mitochondria
c. Nucleus   
d. Golgi Bodies




Answer: D




24. Which one of the cell organelle separate proteins from the ingested food and give strength to cells and body? 
a. Protoplasm  
b. Mitochondria
c. Nucleus   
d. Golgi Bodies




Answer: D




25. Consider the following statements regarding Golgi Bodies and choose the wrong answer

a. Secrete digestive enzymes   
b. helps in formation of lysosomes 
c. Plant Cells they are called Karyosomes    
d. they are tubular in structure




Answer: C 




26. In plant cells Golgi bodies are called
a. Dictyosomes    
b. Karyosomes  
c. Ribosomes     
d. Lysosomes 




Answer: A




27. Which one of the following cell organelle is called “Power House of the Cell”
a. Ribosomes     
b. Mitochondria   
c. Endoplasm      
d. Cytoplasm




Answer: B   




28. Which one of the following cell organelle is involved in respiration of cell?
a. Ribosomes     
b. Mitochondria   
c. Nucleus        
d. Golgi bodies





Answer: B




29. Oxidation of Food material takes place in

a. Ribosomes     
b. Mitochondria   
c. Cytoplasm       
d. Golgi bodies




Answer: B



30. Transportation of material from one part to other part of the cell is carried out by
a. Nucleus      
b. Mitochondria   
c. Endoplasmic reticulum        
d. Golgi bodies




Answer: C





31. Which of the Cell organelle is called protein factories of the cell
a. Ribosomes       
b. Mitochondria   
c. Protoplasm         
d. Cytoplasm 




Answer: A




32. The structure of Ribosome is
a. Cylindrical    
b. Oval
c. Spherical           
d. granular  




Answer: D





33. The structure of Lysosome is
a. Cylindrical    
b. Oval
c. spherical          
d. granular  




Answer: C




34. Which one of the cell organelle is involved in the protection of the Cell? 
a. Ribosomes       
b. Mitochondria   
c. Protoplasm        
d. Lysosomes  




Answer: D





34. Which one of the cell organelle is called suicidal bags of the cell? 
a. Ribosomes       
b. Mitochondria   
c. Protoplasm        
d. Lysosomes  





Answer: D




35. Consider the following statements regarding Lysosomes of a cell
1. Yellow in colour
2. Spherical in shape
3. Help in cell protection
4. Called suicidal bags
5. Help in cell digestion
6. Help in transportation of food

Codes
a. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 are true
b. 2, 3, 4 and 5 are true
c. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are true
d. 1, 3, 4 and 5 are true





Answer: C





36. What is the colour of vacuole?
a. Red        
b. Blue   
c. Yellow        
d. Green   




Answer: C




37.  Where do cells store its sap?
a. Ribosomes       
b. Lysosomes  
c. Protoplasm        
d. Vacuole




Answer: D





39. Which of the Cellular organelle looks like a bubble?
a. Vacuole
b. Lysosomes  
c. Golgi bodies         
d. Ribosomes




Answer: A





40. Statements
Assertion: Plants are more rigid than animals
Reason: Plant cells have cell wall
a. Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the Correct Explanation to Assertion
b. Both Assertion and Reason are correct BUT Reason is not the Correct Explanation to Assertion
c. Assertion is true Reason is false
d. Assertion is false Reason is true





Answer: A




41. Cell wall of plants made of
a. Protein
b. Cellulose
c. Carbohydrate
d. Fat





Answer: B





42. In the plant cells, pigments are found in
a. Cell wall
b. Golgi bodies
c. Nucleus
d. Plastids




Answer: D




43. The pigment leucoplast found in
a. Leaves
b. Roots
c. Underground stems
d. Both b & c






Answer: D





44. Which of the following pigment gives green colour to plants?
a. Chlorophyll
b. Xanthophylls
c. Carotene
d. Retinoid




Answer: A 




45. Which of the following is wrongly matched?
a. Chlorophyll             - Green Colour
b. Xanthophylls          - Yellow Comlour
c. Carotene                - Orange Colour
d. Retinoid                 - Red





Answer: D





46. The colour of the flowers and fruits are derived from
a. Chlorophyll              
b. Xanthophylls         
c. Carotene                 
d. Both a & b




Answer: D                 




47. Which of the following statements is/are wrong in respect of both plant and animal cells?
1. Cell wall is absent in the plant cell            
2. Plastids are present in the plant cells    
3. Centrosome is absent in plant cells 
4. Vacuoles are same size in both animal and plant cells

Codes
a. 1, 2 and 3 only 
b. 1, 3 and 4 only      
c. 2, 3 and 4 only                    
d. 1, 2 and 4 only




Answer: B





48. Which one of the following is not a function of Plasma Membrane?
a. Gives shape to the cell 
b. transportation of select substances in and out
c. Gives protection to the cell          
d. distributes nutrients within the cell





Answer: D 




49.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Nucleus?
1. Controls the activities of the cell  
2. Carries the hereditary characters from one generation to another
3. Helps in protein synthesis
Select the correct answers
a. Statement 1 only  
b. statement 2 only 
c. Statement 1 and 2 only 
d. Statement 2 and 3 only




Answer: C



50.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Golgi bodies?
1. Secrete enzymes and hormones  
2. Store proteins
3. Helps in formation of Lysosomes  
4. Helps in protein synthesis

Select the correct answers

a. Statements 1and 2 only  
b. statements 1, 2  and 3 only
c. Statements 1, 3 and 4 only 
d. Statement 2 and 3 only




Answer: B




51.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Endoplasmic retculum?
a. Helps in transportation within the cell  
b. Helps in protein synthesis
c. Helps in intracellular pressure  
d. Both a and b 




Answer: D




52.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Lysosome?
a. Destroys germs enters in to the cell  
b. Control the intra cellular pressure 
c. Helps in intra and extra cellular digestion
d. Both a and c




Answer: D




53.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Centrosome?
a. Helps in cell division   
b. Helps in protein synthesis  
c. Helps in Photosynthesis
d. Both a and b




Answer: A




54.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Centrosome?
1. It is found only in animal cells   
2. Transmits hereditary
3. Helps in formation of new cells
4. Helps in cell division

Select the correct answers

a. Statements 1, and 4 only  
b. statements  2, 3  and 4 only
c. Statements 1, 3, and 4 only 
d. Statement 1, 2 and 3 only




Answer: C



55.  How does Centrosome appear in the cell?
a. Microtubule and stick   
b. Spherical
c. stick 
d. Round





Answer: a





56.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Plastids?
a. Helps in photosynthesis   
b. Give colour to flowers and fruits  
c. Helps protein synthesis
d. Both a and b




Answer: D




57.  Which one of the following is/are functions of Vacuoles?
a. Controls intra cellular pressure   
b. store cell sap  
c. Both a and b
d. helps in transportation within the cell




Answer: C




58. How many cells are there in the human body?
a. 6,50,00,000   
b. 9,50,00,000  
c. 65,00,000
d. 95,00,000




Answer: A





59. Who discovered (RBC) Red Blood Cells?
a. Robert Hooke
  1. Robert Brown
  2. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  3. Schleiden and Schwann





Answer: C





60. The longest cell is
a. Nerve cell   
b. Bone cell  
c. Muscle cell
d. Blood cell





Answer: A




61. Toughest cell of animal cell is
a. Nerve cell   
b. Bone cell  
c. Muscle cell
d. Blood cell




Answer: B





62. The cell which contains large vacuole is
a. Nerve cell   
b. Bone cell  
c. Muscle cell
d. Cell of onion peel




Answer: D 




63. Find out the odd man out
a. Nucleus   
b. nucleolus   
c. chromatin reticulum
d. Plasma membrane





Answer: D 





64. Find out the odd man out
a. Robert Hooke
  1. Newton
  2. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  3. Schleiden and Schwann




Answer: B





65. Find out the odd man out
a. Lysosome    
b. Centrosome  
c. ribosme
d. chromosome





Answer: B





66. Find out the odd man out
a. Cell Wall
b. Chloroplast
c. larger vacuole
d. Centrosome  





Answer: C




67. Match the following

1. Mitochondria         - A.  Suicidal bag
2. Ribosme                 - B. Power House of cell
3. Lysosome              - C. Controlling centre of the Cell
4. Nucleus                  - D. Protein factory of the Cell

Codes

A         B         C         D
a.         4          3          2          1
b.         3          1          4          2
c.         1          2          3          4
d.         1          3          2          2




Answer: B




68. Match the following

1. Mitochondria         - A.  Protein Synthesis
2. Ribosme                 - B. transfer of hereditary Character
3. Lysosome              - C. Production of energy
4. Nucleus                  - D. Cell destruction 

Codes

A         B         C         D
a.         2          4          1          3
b.         2          4          3          1
c.         4          2          1          3
d.         4          2          3          1





Answer: A




69. Bones made up of
a. Live cells 
b. Special type of live cells
c. Special dead cells 
d. Special type of dry cells




Answer: D 



General Quiz-1


1. According to Global Peace Index (GPI) 2013, what is the rank of India among 162 Nations

a. 155
b. 145
c. 151
d. 141







Answer: D








2. According to Thirteenth Finance Commission of India, the TOP Tax revenues States are

1. Maharashtra
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Uttar Pradesh
4. Tamil Nadu
5. Karnataka
6. Gujarat
Rank the sates based their tax revenue high to low

a. 1, 2, 3,4,5,6
b. 1, 2, 4,3,5,6
c. 1, 2, 5, 4, 3, 6
d. 1, 4, 2, 3, 6, 5







Answer: A







3. The Annual Budget / year of World Bank starts on

a. 1st June
b. 1st September
c. 1st January
d. 1st April







Answer: B






4. First Defence University (Indian National Defence University (INDU)) started recently located in 

a. New Delhi
b. Pune
c. Gurgaon
d. Dehra Dun







Answer: C






5. Which one of the following Cricketer face bearing Gold coin released during May 2013

a. Kapil Dev
b. Sachin Tendulkar
c. M.S.Dhoni
d. Sunil Gavaskar







Answer: B






6. Read the following statements regarding Ritankar Das

1. Indian American Becomes Youngest UC Graduate in 100 Years


2. He was born in Kolkatta
3. Topper of the prestigious University of California
4.  Did double major in bioengineering and chemical biology  


Answer Codes

a. 1, 3 and 4 only
b. 1, 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 4 only 
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4






Answer: D











7. According to Forbes Magazine, who is the most powerful women in India in 2013

a. Padmasree Warrior
b. Chanda Kochhar
c. Indra Nooyi
d. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw







Answer: C







8. According to India Today, whose name is most powerful in India in 2013

a. Mukesh Ambani
b. Ratan Tata
c. Anil Ambani
d. Amitabh bachchan







Answer: A






9. According to latest report India will be the youngest Nation by

a. 2015
b. 2020
c. 2025
d. 2030







Answer: B







10. Which one of the following Countries spend heavy on Tourism

a. USA
b. UK
c. China
d. Australia







Answer: C



GENERAL QUIZ- 2

1. According Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) survey, which country is best to live at present?
a) Sweden
b) Australia
c) Switzerland
d) Canada





Answer: B





2.  According to a latest report, which country tops in the job attrition rate?
a) USA
b) UK
c) India
d) Germany 




Answer: C





3. Which of the following Indian IT company tops in the service provider in Indian soil
a) Wipro
b) Infosys
c) Cognizant
d) TCS





Answer: D







4. Which one of the following cricket player did not become a politician?
a) Navjot Singh Sidhu
b) Mohammad Azharuddin
c) Kapil dev
d) Kirti Azad





Answer: B





5. What is the order of language written in Sign Boards of Delhi Roads from top to bottom?
1. Hindi
2. English
3. Punjabi
4. Urdu

Answer Codes

a) 1, 2, 3, 4
b) 2, 1, 3, 4
c)  1, 3, 4, 2
d) 1, 4, 3, 2





Answer: A




6. Top Indian Billionaire settled in USA is 
a) Romesh Wadhwani
b) Ram Shriram
c) Manoj Bhargava
d) Vinod Khosla






Answer: A





7. According to Election Commission of India, which of the following Politician is richest? 
a) Vijay Mallya
b) Mahendra Prasad
c) Jaya Bachchan
d) Jaganmohan Reddy








Answer: B





8. Whish of the following country has maximum Press Freedom in the World? 
a) Norway
b) The Netherlands
c) Denmark
d) Finland 





Answer: D




9. Longest serving CEO in the world is? 
a) Larry Ellison
b) Warren Buffett
c) Roger Penske
d) James Sinegal 





Answer: C





10. Match the following 

Name of the CEO                            - Company
1) Warren Buffett                               A- Berkshire Hathaway
2) Larry Ellison                                  B- Oracle
3) James Sinegal                              C- Costco
4) Robert Murdoch                            D- News Corporation  

Codes:
            1          2          3          4
a)         A         B         C         D
b)         C         B         A         D
c)         D         C         B         A
d)         D         B         A         C






Answer: B








History of Cricket – Quiz

1. The Cricket is known to the world since

a. 15th Century
b. 16th Century
c. 17th Century
d. 18th Century




Answer: B




2. First International matches played since

a. 1644
b. 1744
c. 1844
d. 1877




Answer: C




3. The official history of international Test cricket began in

a. 1857
b. 1867
c. 1877
d. 1887




Answer: C




4. In the earliest known reference to the sport in 1598 it was called

a. Kricket
b. Krickstoel
c. Cricket
d. Creckett




Answer: D




5. According to the available evidence, cricket word originated from two Languages, they are 

a. English and Dutch
b. Latin and English
c. English and Greek
d. French and English




Answer: A





6. The first definite mention of Cricket is found in

a. 1568 Court Case
b. 1598 Court Case
c. 1668 Court Case
d. 1698 Court Case




Answer: B




7. The first reference to cricket being played as an adult sport was in

a. 1611
b. 1711
c. 1811
d. 1851




Answer: A




8. Cricket was originally played with  

a. One stump
b. Two stump
c. Three stump
d. Four stump





Answer: B




9. Outside England, Cricket was First introduced in

a. Australia
b. India
c. West Indies
d. USA





Answer: D




10. First ever International match was played between

a. Australia vs England
b. India vs England
c. West Indies vs. England
d. USA vs. Canada 





Answer: D




11. The "Great Cricketer", W G Grace, made his first-class debut in

a. 1765
b. 1844
c. 1865
d. 1885   





Answer: C





12. First ever International match was played in 

a. Lords
b. Manchester 
c. New York 
d. Sussex  





Answer: C




13. When was the First ever overseas cricket tour was carried out by which team to where?

a. 1859, England team to USA
b. 1859, England to Australia
c. 1859, Australia to England
d. 1859, West Indies to England    





Answer: A





14. A major official County Championship was constituted in England in

a. 1880
b. 1885
c. 1890
d. 1895





Answer: C




15. Which one of the following is wrongly matched?  

a. India                        - Ranji Trophy
b. South Africa           - Currie Cup
c. New Zealand         - County Cricket 
d. Australia                 - Sheffield Shield





Answer: C




16. In which year, the immemorial four ball over was replaced by a five ball over

a. 1889
b. 1899
c. 1890
d. 1895





Answer: A




17. The current six ball per over replaced the five ball over in

a. 1889
b. 1900
c. 1910
d. 1899





Answer: B




18. The Imperial Cricket Conference was first found in

a. 1889
b. 1900
c. 1910
d. 1909





Answer: D




19. The founder members of Imperial Cricket Conference were

a. England, Australia and India
b. England, Australia and New Zealand
c. England, Australia and West Indies
d. England, Australia and South Africa





Answer: D




20. How many Test playing nations were there before II World War

a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8





Answer: B




21. When was South Africa suspended by the ICC & when did they come in to the International competitions again?

a. 1970 & 1991
b. 1969 & 1990
c. 1968 & 1991
d. 1967 & 1990





Answer: A




22. First One-day cricket began between English county teams in

a. 1960
b. 1961
c. 1962
d. 1963





Answer: C






23. First One-day cricket was held for

a. 50 over
b. 55 over
c. 60 over
d. 65 over





Answer: D




24. The first Limited over International (LOI) or One-Day International (ODI) match was played in when and where?

a. Manchester in 1969
b. Sydney in 1971
c. Melbourne in 1971
d. Lords in 1970





Answer: C




25. First World Cup, One-day cricket match was held in

a. 1971
b. 1975
c. 1979
d. 1983




Answer: B





26. The use of a third umpire to adjudicate run out appeals with television replays was introduced in the Test series between

a. India vs Pakistan
b. India vs. Australia
c. England vs. Australia
d. India vs. South Africa




Answer: D





27. The use of a third umpire to adjudicate run out appeals with television replays was introduced in the Test series in  

a. 1990
b. 1992
c. 1994
d. 1996




Answer: B




28. The first 20 over match was held in   

a. India
b. Australia
c. England 
d. South Africa




Answer: C




29. The first T20 World Cup match was introduced in

a. 2001
b. 2003
c. 2005 
d. 2007




Answer: D




30. Indian Cricket League was started in

a. 2001
b. 2003
c. 2005  
d. 2007




Answer: D





31. Indian Premier League was started in

a. 2007
b. 2008
c. 2009
d. 2006




Answer: B

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