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Quiz-competitions-on-National-science-day-Feb-28th

ప్రజల రోజువారీ జీవితంలో సైన్స్ యొక్క ప్రాముఖ్యత గురించి సందేశాన్ని వ్యాప్తి చేయడానికి భారతదేశంలో ప్రతి సంవత్సరం ఫిబ్రవరి 28న జాతీయ సైన్స్ దినోత్సవాన్ని జరుపుకుంటారు. ఈ రోజున, సర్ CV రామన్ రామన్ ఎఫెక్ట్‌ను కనుగొన్నట్లు ప్రకటించారు, దీని కోసం అతనికి 1930లో నోబెల్ బహుమతి లభించింది. భారత ప్రభుత్వం 1986లో ఫిబ్రవరి 28ని జాతీయ సైన్స్ దినోత్సవం (NSD)గా ప్రకటించింది.

ఈ రోజు ప్రాముఖ్యత:

సైన్స్ ప్రాముఖ్యతపై అవగాహన కల్పించేందుకు జాతీయ సైన్స్ దినోత్సవాన్ని జరుపుకుంటారు. విద్యా సంస్థలు పబ్లిక్ స్పీచ్‌లు, రేడియో, టీవీ, సైన్స్ సినిమాలు, నేపథ్యాలు మరియు కాన్సెప్ట్‌లపై సైన్స్ ఎగ్జిబిషన్‌లు, డిబేట్లు, క్విజ్ పోటీలు, ఉపన్యాసాలు మరియు సైన్స్ మోడల్ ఎగ్జిబిషన్‌లను నిర్వహించడం ద్వారా జాతీయ సైన్స్ దినోత్సవాన్ని జరుపుకుంటాయి.

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National Science Day Quiz 2024

Q1. When is National Science Day celebrated in India?

  • 24 January
  • 28 February
  • 22 march
  • 5 April

Answer – 28 February

Q2. The first Indian to receive a Nobel prize from India was

  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • CV Raman
  • Har Govind Khurana
  • Jagdish Chandra Bose

Answer – CV Raman

Q3. When was Dr. CV Raman awarded the Nobel Prize?

  • 1920
  • 1930
  • 1940
  • 1950

Answer- 1930

Q4. What is the theme of National Science day for 2023?

  • Global Science for Global Wellbeing
  • Integrated Approach in S&T for Sustainable Future.
  • Science and Technology for a sustainable future.
  • Science for the People and the People for Science.

Answer- Global Science for Global Wellbeing

Q5. When was the first National Science Day observed?

  • 28 February 1985
  • 28 February 1986
  • 28 February 1987
  • 28 February 1988

Answer- 28 February 1987

Q6. Who is honoured as the Father of Modern Chemistry?

  • Antoine Lavoisier
  • Aristotle
  • Isaac Newton
  • None of the above

Answer- Antoine Lavoisier

Q7. For which discovery did C.V. Raman win a Nobel Prize?

  • Tyndall effect
  • Raman effect
  • Acoustic effect
  • Butterfly effect

Answer- Raman effect

Q8. The blue colour of the sky was explained by:

  • CV Raman
  • Lord Rayleigh
  • Snell
  • None of the Above

Answer- Lord Rayleigh

Q9. Who requested in 1986 that the Indian government declare February 28th as National Science Day?

  • National Council for Science
  • Technology Communication
  • Both of the above
  • None of the above

Answer – Both of the above

Q10. Which person is associated with this invention or discovery–AK-47 assault rifle

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Mikhail Kalashnikov 
  • Robert Oppenheimer 
  • Blaise Pascal 

Answer- Mikhail Kalashnikov 

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National Science Day – Quiz

Q1. Who discovered the Raman Effect?

  1. a) Sir Isaac Newton
  2. b) Albert Einstein
  3. c) Sir C.V. Raman
  4. d) Stephen Hawking

Answer: c) Sir C.V. Raman

Q2. What is the significance of National Science Day in India?

  1. a) To commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman.
  2. b) To promote scientific temper in society.
  3. c) To inspire students to take up science as a career.
  4. d) All of the above.

Answer: d) All of the above.

Q3. When is National Science Day celebrated in India?

  1. a) 28th January
  2. b) 28th February
  3. c) 28th March
  4. d) 28th April

Answer: b) 28th February

Q4. What was the theme of National Science Day in 2021?

  1. a) Women in Science
  2. b) Science for sustainable development
  3. c) Science for the people, and people for science
  4. d) Future of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work

Answer: d) Future of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work

Q5. Which of the following is not an application of science in our daily lives?

  1. a) Mobile phones
  2. b) Medicine
  3. c) Transportation
  4. d) None of the above

Answer: d) None of the above

Q6. Who was the first Indian woman to win a Nobel Prize in science?

  1. a) Indira Gandhi
  2. b) Mother Teresa
  3. c) Kalpana Chawla
  4. d) None of the above

Answer: d) None of the above (The first Indian woman to win a Nobel Prize was Mother Teresa, but she won it in the field of Peace, not science.)

Q7. What is the full form of the acronym STI in the theme of National Science Day 2021?

  1. a) Science and Technology Innovations
  2. b) Science and Technology Impact
  3. c) Science and Technology in India
  4. d) Science and Technology for the future

Answer: b) Science and Technology Impact

Q8. Which of the following is not a branch of science?

  1. a) Physics
  2. b) Mathematics
  3. c) Literature
  4. d) Chemistry

Answer: c) Literature

Q9. Which Indian scientist won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his work on scattering of light?

  1. a) Sir C.V. Raman
  2. b) Homi J. Bhabha
  3. c) Satyendra Nath Bose
  4. d) Meghnad Saha

Answer: a) Sir C.V. Raman

Q10. What is the name of the Indian space agency?

  1. a) ISRO
  2. b) NASA
  3. c) ESA
  4. d) JAXA

Answer: a) ISRO

Q11. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

  1. a) Coal
  2. b) Petroleum
  3. c) Solar energy
  4. d) Natural gas

Answer: c) Solar energy

Q12. What is the chemical symbol for gold?

  1. a) Ag
  2. b) Au
  3. c) Fe
  4. d) Hg

Answer: b) Au

Q13. Who proposed the theory of relativity?

  1. a) Isaac Newton
  2. b) Albert Einstein
  3. c) Galileo Galilei
  4. d) Stephen Hawking

Answer: b) Albert Einstein

Q14. Which of the following is not an organ of the human body?

  1. a) Liver
  2. b) Heart
  3. c) Brain
  4. d) Atom

Answer: d) Atom

Q15. What is the full form of NASA?

  1. a) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. b) National Association of Space Agencies
  3. c) National Agency for Space Advancement
  4. d) National Astronomical and Space Association

Answer: a) National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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World NGO Day Quiz: Attempt Now to Boost Your Knowledge

Q1 When is World NGO day celebrated? 

  1. 22nd February 
  2. 27th February 
  3. 3rd February 
  4. 5th February

Ans. 2. 27th February 

Q2 When was World NGO day first celebrated? 

  1. 2009
  2. 2022
  3. 2015
  4. 2018

Ans. 1. 2009

Q3 Who recognised the world ngo day for the first time?

  1. Elizabeth Nyaruai
  2. Peter Awoonor-Renner
  3. Victor J. Clapham
  4. Marcis Liors Skadmanis

Ans. 4. Marcis Liors Skadmanis

Q4 How many countries were a part of the Council of the Baltic Sea States in 2010? 

  1. 15
  2. 28
  3. 193
  4. 12

Ans. 4. 12

Q5 When did World NGO Day gain international recognition? 

  1. 2009
  2. 2010
  3. 2014
  4. 2019

Ans. 3. 2014

Q6 What is the other name for NGOs? 

  1. civil society organizations
  2. civilians society organizations
  3. civil & social organizations
  4. None of the above

Ans. 1. civil society organizations

Q7 The definition of NGO’s is prescribed in which of the following articles of the UN charter? 

  1. 45
  2. 71
  3. 82
  4. 96

Ans. 2. 71

Q8 How many types of ngos are there? 

  1. 5
  2. 4
  3. 2
  4. 8

Ans. 3. 2

Q9 How many countries celebrate the world ngo day? 

  1. 56
  2. 17
  3. 28
  4. 89

Ans. 4. 89

Q10 Where is the largest NGO located? 

  1. Bangladesh 
  2. Sri Lanka 
  3. Iraq 
  4. India

Ans. 1. Bangladesh

National Science Day Quiz 2023 – Questions and Answers

Check out the national science day quiz questions and answers 2023 below.

In which year was the first National Science Day celebrated in India?

a) 1971

b) 1980

c) 1985

d) 1995

Answer: d) 1995

Who is known as the father of Indian science?

a) C.V. Raman

b) Jagdish Chandra Bose

c) Homi J. Bhabha

d) Vikram Sarabhai

Answer: b) Jagdish Chandra Bose

Which famous Indian scientist discovered the Raman effect?

a) C.V. Raman

b) Jagdish Chandra Bose

c) Homi J. Bhabha

d) Vikram Sarabhai

Answer: a) C.V. Raman

The National Science Day is celebrated on which date every year in India?

a) 28th February

b) 15th August

c) 26th January

d) 2nd October

Answer: a) 28th February

The theme of National Science Day 2023 is:

a) Future of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills and Work

b) Global Science for Global Wellbeing

c) Science for Sustainable Development and Aatmanirbhar Bharat

d) Science and Technology for a Sustainable Future

Answer: b) Global Science for Global Wellbeing

National Science Day is celebrated to mark the discovery of:

a) Raman effect

b) Nuclear Fission

c) Higgs Boson particle

d) Gravity waves

Answer: a) Raman effect

Who among the following was the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics?

a) C.V. Raman

b) Homi J. Bhabha

c) Jagdish Chandra Bose

d) Satyendra Nath Bose

Answer: a) C.V. Raman

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in which year?

a) 1950

b) 1960

c) 1970

d) 1980

Answer: b) 1960

Who is known as the father of the Indian space program?

a) C.V. Raman

b) Homi J. Bhabha

c) Vikram Sarabhai

d) Jagdish Chandra Bose

Answer: c) Vikram Sarabhai

Who is considered as the first female engineer from India?

a) Anandi Gopal Joshi

b) Kalpana Chawla

c) Savitribai Phule

d) Indira Nooyi

Answer: a) Anandi Gopal Joshi

Who among the following is the founder of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)?

a) Homi J. Bhabha

b) C.V. Raman

c) Vikram Sarabhai

d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: a) Homi J. Bhabha

The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) was established in which year?

a) 1909

b) 1919

c) 1929

d) 1939

Answer: a) 1909

Who among the following was the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize in Chemistry?

a) C.V. Raman

b) Homi J. Bhabha

c) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

d) Har Gobind Khorana

Answer: d) Har Gobind Khorana

The acronym “Vigyan Jyoti” is associated with which initiative in India?

a) Promoting women’s education in science and technology

b) Encouraging rural youth to pursue careers in science

c) Popularizing science and technology among school children

d) Developing scientific infrastructure in remote areas

Answer: a) Promoting women’s education in science and technology

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Government of India was established in which year?

a) 1947

b) 1951

c) 1971

d) 1981

Answer: b) 1951

Which famous Indian mathematician is known for his contribution to number theory, algebra, and infinite series?

a) Ramanujan

b) Aryabhata

c) Brahmagupta

d) Bhaskara II

Answer: a) Ramanujan

Who among the following is known for discovering the double-helix structure of DNA?

a) Rosalind Franklin

b) James Watson

c) Francis Crick

d) Maurice Wilkins

Answer: b) James Watson and Francis Crick

The acronym “INSPIRE” is associated with which initiative in India?

a) Promoting scientific research among students

b) Providing scholarships to meritorious students

c) Encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship

d) Developing scientific infrastructure in remote areas

Answer: a) Promoting scientific research among students

Which famous Indian scientist is known for his contribution to the development of the Indian atomic energy program?

a) Homi J. Bhabha

b) Vikram Sarabhai

c) Satish Dhawan

d) Raja Ramanna

Answer: a) Homi J. Bhabha