☛ Question No.1
Meghnad Saha was an Indian scientist known for his research in which field ?
A) Chemistry
B) Astrophysics
C) Botany
D) Zoology
Answer : B) Astrophysics
☛ Question No.2
2. What is the name of the famous equation developed by Meghnad Saha?
A) Einstein’s equation
B) Raman effect
C) Saha equation
D) Newton’s law
Answer : C) Saha equation
☛ Question No.3
The “Saha equation” helps describe which of the following?
A) Motion of planets
B) Physical and chemical conditions in stars
C) Growth of plants
D) Speed of light
Answer : B) Physical and chemical conditions in sta
☛ Question No.4
When was Meghnad Saha born?
A) 6 October 1833
B) 6 October 1883
C) 6 October 1893
D) 6 October 1933
Answer: C) 6 October 1893
☛ Question No.5
Where was Meghnad Saha born?
A) Dhaka, Bangladesh
B) Sheoratali, Bangladesh
C) Calcutta, India
D) Delhi, India
Answer : B) Sheoratali, Bangladesh
☛ Question No.6
6. From which college did Meghnad Saha complete his intermediate education?
A) Presidency College, Calcutta
B) Dhaka College
C) University of Calcutta
D) Banaras Hindu University
Answer: B) Dhaka College
☛ Question No.7
Meghnad Saha completed his B.Sc in which subject?
A) Physics
B) Chemistry
C) Mathematics
D) Astronomy
Answer : C) Mathematics
☛ Question No.8
In which year did Meghnad Saha complete his M.Sc in Mathematics?
A) 1911
B) 1913
C) 1915
D) 1916
Answer : C) 1915
☛ Question No.9
In 1916, Meghnad Saha was appointed as a lecturer at which institution?
A) Dhaka College
B) Presidency College, Calcutta
C) University College of Science, Calcutta
D) Indian Institute of Science, Bangalor
Answer: C) University College of Science, Calcutta
☛ Question No.10
When was Meghnad Saha elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society?
A) 1920
B) 1927
C) 1934
D) 1952
Answer : B) 1927
☛ Question No.11
Meghnad Saha presided over the 21st session of which organization in 1934?
A) Indian National Congress
B) Indian Science Congress
C) Royal Society
D) Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Answer : B) Indian Science Congress
☛ Question No.12
In 1952, Meghnad Saha served as Chairman of which committee?
A) Education Reform Committee
B) Calendar Reform Committee
C) Science Policy Committee
D) Indian Research Committee
Answer : B) Calendar Reform Committee
☛ Question No.13
Meghnad Saha’s research mainly helped scientists understand which of the following?
A) The behavior of gases on Earth
B) The mysteries and composition of stars
C) The structure of atoms
D) The formation of clouds
Answer : B) The mysteries and composition of stars
☛ Question No.14
Meghnad Saha’s contribution in astrophysics helped in which type of analysis?
A) Stellar spectrum analysis
B) Atomic weight determination
C) Chemical bonding theories
D) Planetary motion calculation
Answer : A) Stellar spectrum analysis
☛ Question No.15
The Saha equation is particularly useful in understanding which scientific area?
A) Thermodynamics
B) Quantum mechanics
C) Ionization in stellar atmospheres
D) Optics
Answer : C) Ionization in stellar atmospheres
☛ Question No.16
Meghnad Saha completed his education at which university for his degree?
A) University of Delhi
B) University of Calcutta
C) University of Madras
D) Banaras Hindu University
Answer : B) University of Calcutta
☛ Question No.17
Meghnad Saha contributed to the modernization of which system in India?
A) Postal system
B) Educational system
C) Calendar system
D) Monetary system
Answer : C) Calendar system
☛ Question No.18
The Calendar Reform Committee chaired by Saha worked under which council?
A) ISRO
B) CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)
C) DRDO
D) Indian Science Congress
Answer :D) Indian Science Congress
☛ Question No.19
What was Meghnad Saha’s main profession apart from being a scientist?
A) Doctor
B) Lecturer and Professor
C) Engineer
D) Politician
Answer: B) Lecturer and Professor
☛ Question No.20
Meghnad Saha was honored as a Fellow of which prestigious institution?
A) The Royal Society, London
B) The Indian Institute of Science
C) The British Academy
D) The Cambridge Royal Institute
Answer : A) The Royal Society, London