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Welcome to the General Knowledge Section of Free Time Learning. As we are aware General Knowledge (GK) is a very important area in all the competitive exams held in the country. Nowadays, a good knowledge of general awareness is very important in clearing any competitive and government recruitment examinations.

These General Knowledge Question are very important and usefull to UPSC, IAS/PCS, UPPSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, SSC, CGL, Railway, APPSC, TSPSC, KPSC, TNPSC, TPSC, UPPSC, MPSC, RPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, UKPSC, MPSC, and other competitive exams.

A)
Tamil Nadu
B)
Karnataka
C)
Maharashtra
D)
Himachal Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Tamil Nadu


Tamil Nadu tops the list of states with the largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state's total wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 8,631 Mw while its total installed electricity generation capacity stood at 30,447 Mw at the end of 2018, with wind
 
Gujarat houses the second-largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s total wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 6,044 Mw while its total installed electricity generation capacity stood at 31,382 MW at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 19.25 per cent.
 
Maharashtra houses the third-largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 4,789 Mw while its total installed power generation capacity stood at 43,779 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 11 per cent.
 
Karnataka houses the fourth-largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 4,584 Mw while its total installed power generation capacity stood at 27,199 Mw at the end of 2018,
 
Rajasthan houses the fifth-largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 4,300 Mw while its total installed electricity generation capacity stood at 21,833 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 20 per cent.
 
Andhra Pradesh houses the sixth-largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 4,007 Mw while its total installed electricity generation capacity stood at 23,726 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 17 per cent
 
Madhya Pradesh houses the seventh largest installed wind power generation capacity in the country. The state’s wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 2,520 Mw while its total installed electricity generation capacity stood at 21,873 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 11.52 per cent.
 
Telangana’s installed wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 128 Mw while its total installed power generation capacity stood at 15,944 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 0.80 per cent.
 
Kerala’s installed wind capacity at the end of 2018 stood at 53 Mw while its total installed power generation capacity stood at 5,083 Mw at the end of 2018, with the wind sector’s share at 1.04 per cent.

Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Mouse
B)
Monkey
C)
Squirrel
D)
Lizard

Correct Answer :   Mouse


The Muridae, or murids, are the largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing over 700 species including many species of mice, rats and gerbils found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. The name Muridae comes from the Latin mus (genitive muris), meaning "mouse".

Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Measurement of physical objects
B)
Data projection
C)
Counter
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Core
B)
Mantle
C)
Crust
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Crust


It is the thinnest layer of the Earth. *The crust is 5-35km thick beneath the land and 1-8km thick beneath the oceans..
 
The Earth can be divided into four main layers: the solid crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core. Out of them, the crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth, amounting for less than 1% of our planet's volume.

Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
House fly
B)
Sand fly
C)
Tsetse fly
D)
Triatomine bug

Correct Answer :   Tsetse fly


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Exothermic reaction
B)
Biochemical reaction
C)
Displacement reaction
D)
Endothermic reaction

Correct Answer :   Exothermic reaction


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Exothermic process
B)
Energy neutral process
C)
Endothermic process
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Endothermic process


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Benzene
B)
Hexane
C)
Ethylene Glycol
D)
Ethyl Alcohol

Correct Answer :   Ethylene Glycol


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
Air will condense to form large amount of dew
B)
Moisute content of the air will increase
C)
Undergoes adiabatic cooling
D)
Undergoes adiabatic warming

Correct Answer :   Undergoes adiabatic warming


Published On : June 11, 2021
A)
N - waves
B)
P - waves
C)
Q - waves
D)
Rayleigh waves

Correct Answer :   P - waves


P waves travel fastest and are the first to arrive from the earthquake. In S or shear waves, rock oscillates perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. In rock, S waves generally travel about 60% the speed of P waves, and the S wave always arrives after the P wave.

Published On : June 11, 2021