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1. World AIDS Day is observed annually on:
A) November 30
B) December 1
C) December 2
D) December 3
Answer: B) December 1
2. The primary goal of World AIDS Day is to:
A) Celebrate medical advancements
B) Raise awareness about HIV/AIDS
C) Promote healthcare tourism
D) Honor Nobel laureates in medicine
Answer: B) Raise awareness about HIV/AIDS
3. Which organization’s public information officers initiated World AIDS Day?
A) UNICEF
B) WHO
C) UNAIDS
D) CDC
Answer: B) WHO (World Health Organization)
4. The theme “Let Communities Lead!” emphasizes the role of:
A) Government
B) International Organizations
C) Healthcare Professionals
D) Communities
Answer: D) Communities
5. How many years has World AIDS Day been observed as of 2023?
A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 40 years
Answer: C) 35 years
6. The founders of World AIDS Day were associated with which program of the World Health Organization?
A) Global Vaccination Program
B) AIDS Global Program
C) Maternal Health Program
D) Tuberculosis Control Program
Answer: B) AIDS Global Program
7. The red ribbon is a symbol associated with:
A) Cancer Awareness
B) Heart Health
C) HIV/AIDS Awareness
D) Diabetes Awareness
Answer: C) HIV/AIDS Awareness
8. What is the color of the ribbon commonly associated with HIV/AIDS awareness?
A) Blue
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Green
Answer: C) Red
9. What is the global symbol for solidarity with people living with HIV/AIDS?
A) Red Ribbon
B) Yellow Flower
C) Blue Heart
D) Green Cross
Answer: A) Red Ribbon
10. In which month and year did James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter propose the idea of World AIDS Day?
A) June 1988
B) August 1988
C) October 1988
D) December 1988
Answer: B) August 1988
11. The first-ever AIDS case was reported in which year?
A) 1979
B) 1981
C) 1983
D) 1985
Answer: B) 1981
12. The antiretroviral drug AZT, the first approved treatment for HIV, was introduced in:
A) 1985
B) 1987
C) 1989
D) 1991
Answer: B) 1987
13. Approximately how many people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS as of the latest available data in 2022?
A) 15 million
B) 25 million
C) 38 million
D) 50 million
Answer: C) 38 million
14. What does HIV stand for?
A) Human Influenza Virus
B) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
C) Highly Infectious Virus
D) Human Invasive Virus
Answer: B) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
15. Which body fluid is primarily responsible for the transmission of HIV?
A) Saliva
B) Blood
C) Urine
D) Sweat
Answer: B) Blood
16. In what year did the United Nations establish UNAIDS?
A) 1990
B) 1995
C) 2000
D) 2005
Answer: A) 1990
17. The “90-90-90” target, a key component of the global HIV response, aims for:
A) 90% of people living with HIV to be aware of their status
B) 90% of people diagnosed with HIV to receive sustained antiretroviral therapy
C) 90% of people receiving antiretroviral therapy to achieve viral suppression
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
18. Which continent has the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS?
A) Africa
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Europe
Answer: A) Africa
19. HIV can be transmitted through:
A) Casual contact
B) Airborne particles
C) Sharing needles
D) Mosquito bites
Answer: C) Sharing needles
20. What does AIDS stand for?
A) Acquired Inflammatory Deficiency Syndrome
B) Autoimmune Immunodeficiency Syndrome
C) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
D) Advanced Inflammatory Disease Syndrome
Answer: C) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
21. The term “zero discrimination” in the context of HIV/AIDS emphasizes:
A) Elimination of HIV
B) Equal access to healthcare
C) Stigma reduction
D) Global eradication of infectious diseases
Answer: C) Stigma reduction
22. The risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV can be significantly reduced with:
A) Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy
B) Exclusive breastfeeding
C) Avoiding prenatal care
D) Home childbirth
Answer: A) Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy
23. Which region has shown significant progress in reducing new HIV infections in recent years?
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) Southeast Asia
C) Eastern Europe and Central Asia
D) Latin America
Answer: B) Southeast Asia
24. What is PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)?
A) A vaccine for HIV
B) A treatment for AIDS
C) A method to prevent HIV infection
D) A support group for people living with HIV
Answer: C) A method to prevent HIV infection
25. The term “viral load” refers to:
A) The amount of virus in the bloodstream
B) The number of infected individuals in a population
C) The speed of HIV transmission
D) The frequency of HIV mutations
Answer: A) The amount of virus in the bloodstream
26. The first HIV test, detecting antibodies to the virus, was developed in:
A) 1982
B) 1985
C) 1988
D) 1990
Answer: B) 1985
27. What is the main route of transmission for HIV among adults globally?
A) Sexual transmission
B) Mother-to-child transmission
C) Blood transfusion
D) Injection drug use
Answer: A) Sexual transmission
28. In addition to HIV awareness, World AIDS Day also emphasizes the importance of:
A) Cancer research
B) Mental health awareness
C) Tuberculosis prevention
D) Safe sexual practices
Answer: D) Safe sexual practices
29. The concept of “U=U” in the context of HIV/AIDS stands for:
A) Universal Treatment Access
B) Undetectable equals Untransmittable
C) Unwavering Unity
D) Unique Understanding
Answer: B) Undetectable equals Untransmittable
30. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was established in which year?
A) 1998
B) 2000
C) 2002
D) 2005
Answer: A) 1998
31. The term “seroconversion” refers to:
A) The development of antibodies in response to HIV infection
B) The elimination of the virus from the body
C) The progression from HIV to AIDS
D) The transmission of the virus through sexual contact
Answer: A) The development of antibodies in response to HIV infection
32. In which year was the first effective antiretroviral therapy introduced?
A) 1985
B) 1987
C) 1996
D) 2001
Answer: C) 1996
33. Which of the following is NOT a key population vulnerable to HIV/AIDS?
A) Men who have sex with men
B) People who inject drugs
C) Healthcare workers
D) Sex workers
Answer: C) Healthcare workers
34. The term “stigmatization” refers to:
A) A positive social response to HIV/AIDS
B) Discrimination and negative attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS
C) A scientific measure of virus concentration in the blood
D) The global effort to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Answer: B) Discrimination and negative attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS
35. What is the role of communities in the theme “Let Communities Lead!” for World AIDS Day 2023?
A) To follow governmental guidelines
B) To participate in awareness campaigns
C) To take a leading role in HIV initiatives
D) To provide financial support for HIV research
Answer: C) To take a leading role in HIV initiatives
36. What event is being commemorated on the 39th anniversary by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan?
a) Independence Day
b) Bhopal Gas Tragedy
c) World Environment Day
d) Republic Day
Answer: b) Bhopal Gas Tragedy
37. When did the Bhopal Gas Tragedy occur?
a) November 23-24, 1984
b) December 2-3, 1984
c) January 1, 1985
d) March 15-16, 1985
Answer: b) December 2-3, 1984
38. What substance leaked from the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) factory during the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Chlorine
b) Ammonia
c) Methyl Isocyanate (MIC)
d) Hydrogen Cyanide
Answer: c) Methyl Isocyanate (MIC)
39. Where did the tragic incident of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy unfold?
a) New Delhi
b) Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
c) Mumbai
d) Kolkata
Answer: b) Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
40. What was the immediate consequence of the MIC leak in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Environmental pollution
b) Loss of thousands of lives
c) Economic downturn
d) Political instability
Answer: b) Loss of thousands of lives
41. What demands were made by women during the candle march organized in Bhopal?
a) Employment opportunities
b) Education reform
c) Compensation, healthcare, and justice
d) Tax reforms
Answer: c) Compensation, healthcare, and justice
42. Where did the candle march start from and conclude in Bhopal?
a) Memorial near the factory to Sidhi Colony
b) Sidhi Colony to the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) factory
c) Sidhi Colony to the memorial near the factory
d) Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) factory to Sidhi Colony
Answer: c) Sidhi Colony to the memorial near the factory
43. What did the candle march in Bhopal serve as a reminder of?
a) Economic prosperity
b) Ongoing struggles faced by survivors
c) Technological advancements
d) Political achievements
Answer: b) Ongoing struggles faced by survivors
44. Which company was responsible for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Dow Chemical Company
b) ExxonMobil
c) Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL)
d) Shell
Answer: c) Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL)
45. What does MIC stand for in the context of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Methyl Isocyanate
b) Methane Isocyanide
c) Manganese Isocyanate
d) Molybdenum Isocyanide
Answer: a) Methyl Isocyanate
46. What was the main impact on survivors of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Physical injuries
b) Economic prosperity
c) Social recognition
d) Academic achievements
Answer: a) Physical injuries
47. Which anniversary of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy is being marked in the given context?
a) 20th
b) 39th
c) 50th
d) 10th
Answer: b) 39th
48. Who paid tribute to the victims of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Indian Prime Minister
b) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
c) United Nations Secretary-General
d) Bollywood celebrities
Answer: b) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
49. What type of march was organized in remembrance of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?
a) Marathon
b) Protest
c) Candle march
d) Victory march
Answer: c) Candle march
50. What were the placards carried by women in the candle march seeking?
a) Tax exemptions
b) Compensation, healthcare, and justice
c) Employment opportunities
d) Political reforms
Answer: b) Compensation, healthcare, and justice
51. What does UPI stand for in the Indian financial context?
A) Unified Payments Interface
B) Unique Payment Integration
C) Universal Payment Infrastructure
D) Unified Payment Index
Answer: A) Unified Payments Interface
52. In November, UPI transactions in India reached what amount in crore rupees?
A) ₹17.16 lakh crore
B) ₹17.40 lakh crore
C) ₹16.80 lakh crore
D) ₹18.00 lakh crore
Answer: B) ₹17.40 lakh crore
53. What was the percentage increase in the value of UPI transactions from October to November?
A) 1%
B) 1.2%
C) 1.4%
D) 1.6%
Answer: C) 1.4%
54. How much was the year-on-year growth in UPI transactions in November?
A) 35%
B) 40%
C) 45%
D) 46%
Answer: D) 46%
55. Which organization reported the UPI transaction statistics?
A) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
B) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
C) Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
D) Indian Banks’ Association (IBA)
Answer: B) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
56. In fiscal year 2024 (FY24), what has been the growth rate of the value of UPI transactions?
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Answer: B) 40%
57. What is the growth rate of the volume of UPI trades in FY24?
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Answer: C) 50%
58. Which month’s UPI transactions set the previous high before November?
A) September
B) October
C) August
D) July
Answer: B) October
59. UPI transactions in October were approximately how much in crore rupees?
A) ₹17.00 lakh crore
B) ₹17.16 lakh crore
C) ₹16.80 lakh crore
D) ₹18.00 lakh crore
Answer: B) ₹17.16 lakh crore
60. How much was the monthly increase in the value of UPI transactions from October to November?
A) ₹0.24 lakh crore
B) ₹0.26 lakh crore
C) ₹0.34 lakh crore
D) ₹0.20 lakh crore
Answer: A) ₹0.24 lakh crore
61. Which year did the UPI platform witness a growth rate of 46% in transactions?
A) 2021
B) 2022
C) 2023
D) Not specified in the passage
Answer: D) Not specified in the passage
62. In FY24, UPI transactions have consistently grown in both value and volume.
A) True
B) False
Answer: A) True
63. What is the primary role of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)?
A) Stock Market Regulation
B) Currency Printing and Minting
C) Payment Systems and Financial Settlement
D) Monetary Policy Formulation
Answer: C) Payment Systems and Financial Settlement
64. UPI transactions in November amounted to a _____% increase in value compared to October.
A) 0.8%
B) 1.2%
C) 1.6%
D) 2.0%
Answer: C) 1.6%
65. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a milestone achieved by UPI?
A) Monthly Value of Transactions
B) Year-on-Year Growth Rate
C) Quarterly Volume of Transactions
D) Fiscal Year Growth Rate
Answer: C) Quarterly Volume of Transactions
66. What is the fiscal year covered in the provided passage?
A) FY21
B) FY22
C) FY23
D) FY24
Answer: D) FY24
67. The growth rate of UPI transactions in FY24 has been consistently over _____%.
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Answer: B) 40%
68. UPI transactions in November surpassed the previous high recorded in which month?
A) August
B) September
C) October
D) November (of the previous year)
Answer: C) October
69. UPI transactions in October were approximately _____ lakh crore in value.
A) 16.80
B) 17.00
C) 17.16
D) 18.00
Answer: C) 17.16
70. The growth rate of UPI transactions on a yearly basis was _____% in November.
A) 40%
B) 45%
C) 46%
D) 50%
Answer: C) 46%
71. What organization released the data on UPI transactions in November?
A) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
B) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
C) Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
D) Ministry of Finance
Answer: B) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
72. UPI transactions in November amounted to _____ lakh crore rupees.
A) 16.80
B) 17.00
C) 17.16
D) 17.40
Answer: D) 17.40
73. What is the monthly increase in the value of UPI transactions from October to November?
A) ₹0.20 lakh crore
B) ₹0.24 lakh crore
C) ₹0.26 lakh crore
D) ₹0.34 lakh crore
Answer: B) ₹0.24 lakh crore
74. UPI transactions in November recorded a _____% increase in value compared to October.
A) 1.0%
B) 1.2%
C) 1.4%
D) 1.6%
Answer: C) 1.4%
75. Which month witnessed the highest UPI transactions before November?
A) September
B) October
C) August
D) July
Answer: B) October
76. The fiscal year 2024 (FY24) has seen a growth rate of over _____% in the volume of UPI trades.
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Answer: C) 50%
77. UPI transactions in October surpassed the previous high recorded in which month?
A) August
B) September
C) October (of the previous year)
D) November (of the previous year)
Answer: C) October (of the previous year)
78. In November, UPI transactions reached a staggering _____ lakh crore rupees.
A) 16.80
B) 17.00
C) 17.16
D) 17.40
Answer: D) 17.40
79. The monthly increase in the value of UPI transactions from October to November was _____ lakh crore rupees.
A) 0.20
B) 0.24
C) 0.26
D) 0.34
Answer: B) 0.24
80. UPI transactions in November recorded a _____% increase in value compared to October.
A) 1.0%
B) 1.2%
C) 1.4%
D) 1.6%
Answer: C) 1.4%
81. What is the height of the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar unveiled at the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. 4 feet 10 inches
b. 5 feet 11 inches
c. 6 feet 5 inches
d. 5 feet 2 inches
Answer: b. 5 feet 11 inches
82. What color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s signature suit in the wax statue?
a. Black
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
83. How many wax figures of prominent personalities does the Jaipur Wax Museum now have after the unveiling of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s statue?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
84. What is the location of the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Jaipur City Center
b. Amer Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Hawa Mahal
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
85. What makes the Jaipur Wax Museum unique among wax museums worldwide?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
86. Which fort houses the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
87. What is the specific detail mentioned about the crafting of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s wax statue?
a. 3D-printed features
b. Meticulous detail
c. Gold-plated accessories
d. Motion sensor technology
Answer: b. Meticulous detail
88. In which color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s suit depicted in the wax statue?
a. White
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
89. How many kg does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar weigh?
a. 30 kg
b. 38 kg
c. 45 kg
d. 50 kg
Answer: b. 38 kg
90. What does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar hold in hand?
a. A pen
b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
c. A microphone
d. A walking stick
Answer: b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
91. What is the total number of wax figures in the Jaipur Wax Museum now?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
92. Where is the Jaipur Wax Museum situated within?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
93. What is the most distinctive feature of the Jaipur Wax Museum globally?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
94. Which fort houses the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
95. What is the specific detail mentioned about the crafting of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s wax statue?
a. 3D-printed features
b. Meticulous detail
c. Gold-plated accessories
d. Motion sensor technology
Answer: b. Meticulous detail
96. In which color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s suit depicted in the wax statue?
a. White
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
97. How many kg does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar weigh?
a. 30 kg
b. 38 kg
c. 45 kg
d. 50 kg
Answer: b. 38 kg
98. What does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar hold in hand?
a. A pen
b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
c. A microphone
d. A walking stick
Answer: b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
99. What is the total number of wax figures in the Jaipur Wax Museum now?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
100. Where is the Jaipur Wax Museum situated within?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
101. What is often referred to as the “Jewish Christmas”?
A) Purim
B) Rosh Hashanah
C) Hanukkah
D) Yom Kippur
Answer: C) Hanukkah
102. How many days does the festival of Hanukkah typically last?
A) 5 days
B) 7 days
C) 8 days
D) 10 days
Answer: C) 8 days
103. In which month is Hanukkah usually celebrated?
A) November
B) December
C) January
D) February
Answer: B) December
104. What is Hanukkah also known as?
A) Festival of Freedom
B) Festival of Lights
C) Festival of Joy
D) Festival of Miracles
Answer: B) Festival of Lights
105. In what year did the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem take place?
A) 300 BC
B) 200 BC
C) 100 BC
D) 50 BC
Answer: B) 200 BC
106. What historical event does Hanukkah commemorate?
A) Exodus from Egypt
B) Rededication of the Second Temple
C) Building of the First Temple
D) Babylonian Captivity
Answer: B) Rededication of the Second Temple
107. What was the cause of the Maccabean Revolt?
A) Roman occupation
B) Persian invasion
C) Greek-Syrian oppression
D) Egyptian conquest
Answer: C) Greek-Syrian oppression
108. During Greek rule, what were Jews forbidden to do?
A) Speak Hebrew
B) Trade with other nations
C) Practice their religion
D) Own land
Answer: C) Practice their religion
109. In what year did the Jews recapture Jerusalem?
A) 200 BC
B) 184 BC
C) 164 BC
D) 150 BC
Answer: C) 164 BC
110. What term is associated with the purification of the Second Temple?
A) Consecration
B) Sanctification
C) Rededication
D) Purification
Answer: C) Rededication
111. What miraculous event is central to Hanukkah celebration?
A) Splitting of the Red Sea
B) Finding of the Ark of the Covenant
C) Discovery of a jar of oil lasting eight days
D) Parting of the Jordan River
Answer: C) Discovery of a jar of oil lasting eight days
112. Which group rebelled against the Greek-Syrian oppressors during the Maccabean Revolt?
A) Pharisees
B) Sadducees
C) Zealots
D) Essenes
Answer: C) Zealots
113. What is the term used for the period during which Jews were forbidden to practice their religion?
A) Diaspora
B) Exile
C) Prohibition
D) Hellenization
Answer: B) Exile
114. In the Hanukkah story, who is the leader of the Maccabean Revolt?
A) Judas Maccabeus
B) Simon Bar Kokhba
C) Eleazar the Zealot
D) Mattathias the Hasmonean
Answer: A) Judas Maccabeus
115. What is the traditional Hanukkah game involving a spinning top called?
A) Dreidel
B) Menorah
C) Latkes
D) Gelt
Answer: A) Dreidel
116. Which festival precedes Hanukkah in the Jewish calendar?
A) Purim
B) Sukkot
C) Yom Kippur
D) Shavuot
Answer: B) Sukkot
117. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Miracles. What is the miraculous event associated with Hanukkah?
A) Burning bush
B) Parting of the Red Sea
C) Miracle of the oil
D) Plague of locusts
Answer: C) Miracle of the oil
118. What traditional food is commonly eaten during Hanukkah?
A) Matzo ball soup
B) Gefilte fish
C) Challah
D) Latkes
Answer: D) Latkes
119. Which Jewish sect was primarily involved in the rededication of the Second Temple?
A) Pharisees
B) Sadducees
C) Essenes
D) Zealots
Answer: B) Sadducees
120. Hanukkah is mentioned in which section of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)?
A) Torah
B) Nevi’im
C) Ketuvim
D) Talmud
Answer: C) Ketuvim
121. What is the height of the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar unveiled at the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. 4 feet 10 inches
b. 5 feet 11 inches
c. 6 feet 5 inches
d. 5 feet 2 inches
Answer: b. 5 feet 11 inches
122. How much does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar weigh?
a. 30 kg
b. 38 kg
c. 45 kg
d. 50 kg
Answer: b. 38 kg
123. What is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar depicted holding in the wax statue?
a. A pen
b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
c. A microphone
d. A walking stick
Answer: b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
124. What color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s signature suit in the wax statue?
a. Black
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
125. How many wax figures of prominent personalities does the Jaipur Wax Museum now have after the unveiling of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s statue?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
126. What is the location of the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Jaipur City Center
b. Amer Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Hawa Mahal
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
127. What makes the Jaipur Wax Museum unique among wax museums worldwide?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
128. Which fort houses the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
129. What is the specific detail mentioned about the crafting of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s wax statue?
a. 3D-printed features
b. Meticulous detail
c. Gold-plated accessories
d. Motion sensor technology
Answer: b. Meticulous detail
130. In which color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s suit depicted in the wax statue?
a. White
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
131. How many kg does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar weigh?
a. 30 kg
b. 38 kg
c. 45 kg
d. 50 kg
Answer: b. 38 kg
132. What does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar hold in hand?
a. A pen
b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
c. A microphone
d. A walking stick
Answer: b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
133. What is the total number of wax figures in the Jaipur Wax Museum now?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
134. Where is the Jaipur Wax Museum situated within?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
135. What is the most distinctive feature of the Jaipur Wax Museum globally?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
136. What is the iconic image of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar depicted in the wax statue?
a. Holding a flag
b. With the Constitution book in hand
c. Riding a horse
d. Playing a musical instrument
Answer: b. With the Constitution book in hand
137. What is the height of the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar unveiled at the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. 4 feet 10 inches
b. 5 feet 11 inches
c. 6 feet 5 inches
d. 5 feet 2 inches
Answer: b. 5 feet 11 inches
138. What color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s signature suit in the wax statue?
a. Black
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
139. How many wax figures of prominent personalities does the Jaipur Wax Museum now have after the unveiling of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s statue?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
140. What is the location of the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Jaipur City Center
b. Amer Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Hawa Mahal
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
141. What makes the Jaipur Wax Museum unique among wax museums worldwide?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
142. Which fort houses the Jaipur Wax Museum?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
143. What is the specific detail mentioned about the crafting of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s wax statue?
a. 3D-printed features
b. Meticulous detail
c. Gold-plated accessories
d. Motion sensor technology
Answer: b. Meticulous detail
144. In which color is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s suit depicted in the wax statue?
a. White
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Green
Answer: c. Blue
145. How many kg does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar weigh?
a. 30 kg
b. 38 kg
c. 45 kg
d. 50 kg
Answer: b. 38 kg
146. What does the wax statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar hold in hand?
a. A pen
b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
c. A microphone
d. A walking stick
Answer: b. A copy of the Indian Constitution
147. What is the total number of wax figures in the Jaipur Wax Museum now?
a. 35
b. 43
c. 50
d. 58
Answer: b. 43
148. Where is the Jaipur Wax Museum situated within?
a. Amer Fort
b. Jaigarh Fort
c. Nahargarh Fort
d. Mehrangarh Fort
Answer: c. Nahargarh Fort
149. What is the most distinctive feature of the Jaipur Wax Museum globally?
a. Largest collection of wax figures
b. Heritage site location
c. Most technologically advanced exhibits
d. Exclusive focus on Indian personalities
Answer: b. Heritage site location
150 What is the iconic image of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar depicted in the wax statue?
a. Holding a flag
b. With the Constitution book in hand
c. Riding a horse
d. Playing a musical instrument
Answer: b. With the Constitution book in hand