Geography

391. Kanha National Park is saving the rare and almost extinct species of the Swamp Deer, also known as –

1. Barasingha
2. Black Buck
3. Chinkara
4. Nilgai

Option “1” is correct.
Kanha National park saves rare and almost extinct species of Barasingha or swamp deer.
392. Longest day in the Northern hemisphere is ________.

1. 21st March
2. 21st September
3. 21st June
4. 21st April

Option “3” is correct.
June 21 is the longest day in the northern hemisphere.
393. Capital City of Myanmar is _________.

1. Naypyidaw
2. Yangon
3. Rangoon
4. Thimphu

Option “1” is correct.
Capital City of Myanmar is Naypyidaw.
394. What is the capital of Argentina?

1. Buenos Aires
2. Copenhagen
3. Vienna
4. Ottawa

Option “1” is correct.
Capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires.
395. Mercury is the _______ planet from the Sun.

1. 1st
2. 3rd
3. 5th
4. 7th

Option “1” is correct.
Mercury is the first planet from the Sun. Mercury is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
396. Kyoto Protocol’s (an international treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions) first meeting was held at which country?

1. USA
2. Germany
3. Japan
4. Switzerland

Option “3” is correct.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits State Parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It was adopted in Kyoto, Japan, on December 11, 1997 and entered into force on February 16, 2005. There are currently 192 parties (Canada withdrew effective December 2012) to the Protocol.
397. Alps mountain range is located in which continent?

1. Europe
2. North America
3. South America
4. Africa

Option “1” is correct.
The Alps are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 kilometres across eight Alpine countries: France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and Slovenia.
398. The Earth rotates around its axis from-

1. North to South
2. South to North
3. East to West
4. West to East

Option “4” is correct.
The Earth rotates around its axis from west to east. Earth’s rotation is the rotation of the solid Earth around its own axis. The Earth rotates from the west towards the east. As viewed from the North Star or polestar Polaris, the Earth turns counter-clockwise.
399. The last stage in the life cycle of a star is-

1. Black Hole
2. Supernova
3. Red Giant
4. White Dwarf

Option “4” is correct.
The last stage in the life circle of a star is white dwarf. Small stars, like the Sun, will undergo a relatively peaceful and beautiful death that sees them pass through a planetary nebula phase to become a white dwarf.
400. Space between Earth and Moon is known as-

1. Cislunar
2. Fulalunar
3. Nebula
4. None of these

Option “1” is correct.
Space between Earth and Moon is known as Cislunar. Pertaining to the space between the earth and the orbit of the moon.