GK Olympiad for Class 9 - Sample question paper 12

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Q) The _______ keyboard shortcut can be used to create a chart from the selected cells in MS-Excel 2010.

A. F1

B. F12

C. F11

D. F6

Answer: C. F11

Explanation: In MS-Excel 2010, the keyboard shortcut "F11" is used to create a chart from the selected cells. Pressing "F11" instantly generates a default chart based on the selected data range. This shortcut provides a quick way to visualize data without the need to navigate through Excel's menu options.

Q) Which of the following protocols is used for browsing the website?

A. SMTP

B. FTP

C. HTTP

D. POP

Answer: C. HTTP

Explanation: HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the protocol used for browsing websites. It is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web, enabling the retrieval of web pages from web servers. When you enter a web address in your browser, HTTP is responsible for transmitting your request to the appropriate server and delivering the requested web page back to your browser.

Q) Which of the following is a non-volatile storage medium that is attached with the motherboard of the computer?

A. Hard disk

B. RAM

C. Pendrive

D. CD

Answer: A. Hard disk

Explanation: A hard disk is a non-volatile storage medium that is attached directly to the motherboard of a computer. It is used for long-term storage of data and programs. Unlike RAM (Random Access Memory) and pendrives, which are removable storage devices, the hard disk is permanently installed within the computer system. Therefore, the correct answer is option A, Hard disk.

Q) Match the columns and select the correct answer from the given codes.

Column I Column II
P. Most consecutive PGA tour wins (i) Darryl Sittler
Q. Most points in a single NHL game (ii) Richard Petty
R. Most NASCAR wins (iii) Martina Navratilova
S. Most consecutive Women’s Wimbledon titles (iv) Byron Nelson

Options:

A. P-(iv), Q-(i), R-(ii), S-(iii)

B. P-(ii), Q-(iii), R-(iv), S-(i)

C. P-(iii), Q-(iv), R-(i), S-(ii)

D. P-(iii), Q-(i), R-(ii), S-(iv)

Answer: B. P-(ii), Q-(iii), R-(iv), S-(i)

Explanation: The correct matches are as follows:

P. Most consecutive PGA tour wins - (ii) Richard Petty

Q. Most points in a single NHL game - (iii) Martina Navratilova

R. Most NASCAR wins - (iv) Byron Nelson

S. Most consecutive Women’s Wimbledon titles - (i) Darryl Sittler

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Q) Identify the gas based on the hint given below:

  • This poisonous gaseous chemical consists of three atoms.

  • It is critical to human beings, as it protects us from harmful ultra-violet radiation of the Sun.

A. Nitrous oxide

B. Ozone

C. Carbon dioxide

D. Water vapour

Answer: B. Ozone

Q) A/An _________ is quotation an author uses from another literary piece at the beginning of his/her work.

A. Allusion

B. Metaphor

C. Simile

D. Epigraph

Answer: D. Epigraph

Explanation: When an author uses a quotation from another literary piece at the beginning of his/her work, it is called an epigraph. An epigraph can set the tone, theme, or mood for the work that follows.

Q) ‘Lord of the Flies’ is a Nobel Prize-winning English novel written by William Golding is about __________.?

A. A group of boys on a deserted island

B. A girl falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world

C. A round trip around the world

D. Four friends starting a business

Answer: A. A group of boys on a deserted island

Explanation: 'Lord of the Flies' is a novel about a group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island and their attempt to govern themselves without adult supervision. The story explores themes of human nature, civilization, and societal breakdown.

Q) The first F1 race was held in ____________.

A. Silverstone Circuit

B. Buddh International Circuit

C. Albert Park Circuit

D. Shanghai International Circuit

Answer: A. Silverstone Circuit

Explanation: The first Formula 1 (F1) race was held at the Silverstone Circuit in England in 1950. The circuit has a rich history in motorsport and continues to host the British Grand Prix, making it one of the iconic venues in F1 racing.

Q) Which of the following Olympics was the first to be telecasted internationally?

A. The Tokyo Olympics, 1964

B. Summer Olympics, 1936

C. Rio Olympics, 2016

D. Beijing Olympics, 2008

Answer: A. The Tokyo Olympics, 1964

Explanation: The Tokyo 1964 games were the first to be telecast internationally. The games were telecast to the United States using Syncom 3, the first geostationary communication satellite, and from there to Europe using Relay 1, an older satellite which allowed only 15–20 minutes of broadcast during each of its orbits.

Q) With which of the following sports Dibyendu Barua, Krishnan Sasikiran, Manuel Aaron, and Parimarjan Negi are associated?

A. Golf

B. Archery

C. Chess

D. Hockey

Answer: C. Chess

Explanation: Dibyendu Barua, Krishnan Sasikiran, Manuel Aaron, and Parimarjan Negi are all associated with the sport of chess. They are prominent Indian chess players who have represented the country in various national and international competitions.

Q) The thickness of the ozone layer in the atmosphere is measured in _______.

A. Dobson units

B. ppm

C. mol/litre

D. ppb

Answer: A. Dobson units

Explanation: The thickness of the ozone layer in the atmosphere is measured in Dobson units (DU). Dobson units are a unit of measurement that quantifies the concentration of ozone in a vertical column of air above the Earth's surface. This measurement is typically used to monitor changes in ozone concentration and assess the health of the ozone layer.

Q) An ________ person is never wrong.

A. Indelible

B. Infallible

C. Incorrigible

D. Inevitable

Answer: B. Infallible

Q) Abuja is the capital city of _________.

A. Nigeria

B. Mali

C. Chad

D. Morocco

Answer: A. Nigeria

Explanation: Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. It replaced Lagos as the capital in 1991 due to its more central location within the country. Therefore, the correct answer is option A, Nigeria.

Q) Bikhoti is a famous festival of ________.

A. Uttarakhand

B. Tamil Nadu

C. Kerala

D. Assam

Answer: A. Uttarakhand

Explanation: Bikhoti is a famous festival celebrated in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is a traditional Hindu festival that marks the beginning of the agricultural season.

Q) Identify the dance based on the hints given:

  • This dance is performed by Banjara Telangana tribals.

  • It mainly consists of planting, harvesting, and sowing activities.

  • This dance is performed by females only. 

A. Lambadi Dance

B. Dappu Natayam

C. Oggu Katha

D. Burru Katha

Answer: A. Lambadi Dance

Explanation: Lambadi Dance, also known as Banjara Dance, is performed by the Banjara community in Telangana. It is a traditional dance form that predominantly involves female dancers and depicts various aspects of rural life, including planting, harvesting, and sowing activities.


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