Below are given matches of different branches of science and their concerning field. See them carefully to find the wrong match.
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Aeronautics - Science of flight of airplanes
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Agronomy - Science dealing with crop plants
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Araneology - Study of spiders
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Batrachology - Study of skulls
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None of these
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While purchasing a good and an aware consumer must see what is the_________.
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Manufacturing date of the good to be purchased
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Expiry date of the good to be purchased
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Reliability of the company
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All of these
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None of these
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The _________ of India is the chairman of Planning Commission that takes care of planning in India.
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Prime Minister
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President
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Home Minister
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Finance Minister
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None of these
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The National Highways Authority of India is responsible for management of national highways. The authority comes under which Ministry of Government of India?
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Ministry of surface transport
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Ministry of transport
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Ministry of road and surface transport
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Ministry of road transport and highways
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None of these
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Indian Air Force was founded in which one of the following months?
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January
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December
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March
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October
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None of these
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_________ was the first stock exchange in the world to incorporate a fully automated trading.
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Toronto Stock Exchange
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Borsa Italiana
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SIX Swiss Exchange
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Taiwan Stock Exchange
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None of these
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Chinnaswamy Stadium is a famous cricket stadium in India. In which one of the following states of India this stadium is located?
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Karnataka
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Uttar Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
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Bihar
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None of these
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What does BPSC stand for?
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Bangalore Public Service Commission
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Bihar Public Service Commission
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Bengal Public Service Commission
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Baroda Public Service Commission
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None of these
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In a secular democratic country __________.
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An illiterate person has no Right to Vote
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Women have no Right to Vote
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Only men have Right to Vote
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Every citizen has Equal Right to Vote
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None of these
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Interpol is an organisation facilitating international police cooperation. In which one of the following years it was established?
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1925
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1923
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1938
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1935
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None of these
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National Integration Day that falls on 31st October is celebrated in the memory of which one of the following great personalities of India?
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Rajiv Gandhi
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Indira Gandhi
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None of these
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Meerut is a famous industrial place in Uttar Pradesh. The city is famous for which industry?
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Steel
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Milk
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Paper
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Sports Goods
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None of these
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Globalisation integrates national economies into _____economy.
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International
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Binational
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Local
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Trinational
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None of these
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Which one of the following takes care of Human Rights in India?
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National Human Rights Commission
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Indian Human Rights Commission
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National Human Rights Committee
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Indian Human Rights Committee
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None of these
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The activities of Commonwealth are carried out through the Commonwealth Secretariat, headed by the Secretary-General and meetings between Commonwealth Heads of Government is held every _______.
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Year
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Every two year
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Every three year
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Every four year
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None of these
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IFAD, a specialised agency of the United Nations is dedicated to eradicating rural poverty in developing countries. What is its full form?
A)
Intergovernmental Fund for Agricultural Development
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International Fund for Agricultural Development
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International Finance for Agricultural Development
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International Focus for Agricultural Development
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None of these
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The headquarters of Far Eastern Navel Command of Indian Navy is located in which one of the following cities?
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Jalpaiguri
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Port Blair
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Midnapur
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Kolkata
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None of these
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Aksai Chin is the bone of contention between India and ________.
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Bangladesh
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China
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Afghanistan
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Bhutan
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None of these
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Which one of the following countries has the credit to issue 1st paper currency?
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USA
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UK
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India
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China
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None of these
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The headquarters of Commonwealth is located in which one of the following places?
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Nottingham
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London
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Liverpool
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Manchester
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is not true regarding Indian Constitution?
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It provides dual citizenship
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It provides for an independent judiciary with Supreme Court with highest court of appeal
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It introduces universal Adult Franchise
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It establishes a federation with strong unitary feature
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None of these
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Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni got married in July 2010. What is the name of his wife?
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Deepika Padukone
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Tiska Chopra
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Sakshi Rawat
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Minakshi Rawat
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None of these
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In which one of the following games a goal post is needed?
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Ludo
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Lawn Tennis
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Cricket
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Hockey
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None of these
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Carbohydrate is the essential part of our balance diet which constitutes 3 elements and they are carbon, hydrogen and _____.
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
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Helium
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Sodium
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None of these
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Gulbadan Begum is known as the author of 'Humayun Nama', the account of the life of Mughal Emperor Humayun. She had a relation with Humayun. Clarify the relation.
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She was the daughter of Humayun
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She was the wife of Humayun
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She was the sister-in-law of Humayun
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She was the sister of Humayun
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not the type of a vitamin?
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K
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B1
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B5
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M
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None of these
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Simon Commission visited India in 1928 to review political situation in India and to introduce further reforms and extension of parliamentary democracy. Who was the British viceroy at that time?
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Lord Canning
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Lord Elgin
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Lord Lawrence
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Lord Irwin
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None of these
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Which one of the following is the chemical name of common salt?
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Sodium Hydroxide
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Sodium Chloride
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Sodium Carbonate
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Acetic Acid
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None of these
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The Central Bureau of Investigation is the premier investigating agency of India with its headquarters in New Delhi. Which one of the following is the motto of CBI?
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Industry, Impartiality and Integrity
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Spirit, Impartiality and Integrity
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Industry, Impartiality and Spirit
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Industry, Spirit and Integrity
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None of these
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If A is a country then what is the meaning of money supply of A?
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The total amount of money available in agriculture sector at a particular point in time
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The total amount of money available to consumers at a particular point in time
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The total amount of money available in manufacturing sector at a particular point in time
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The total amount of money available in the Economy of A at a particular point in time
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None of these
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How many official languages are used by Interpol?
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3
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4
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8
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6
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None of these
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The Danone International Prize for Nutrition is an award established in 1997 and presented every two year to honour individuals or team advancing in the field of science of human nutrition. The award is associated with which one of the following countries?
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France
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Russia
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Belgium
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Spain
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None of these
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How many types of blood groups are there in human body?
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2
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5
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3
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4
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None of these
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To be the Vice-President of India a person must be _____ years of age.
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More than 35
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More than 25
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More than 45
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More than 55
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None of these
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Read the following statements regarding stethoscope and find the true one.
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Doctors use stethoscope for checking hair fall
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Doctors use stethoscope for checking headache
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Doctors use stethoscope for checking teeth
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Doctors use stethoscope to hear and analyse sounds of some internal body parts
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None of these
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Imperial Bank was the name of which of the following existing Indian bank?
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State Bank of India
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Punjab National Bank
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Bank of Baroda
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Bank of India
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None of these
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Which one of the following Australian cricketers is known as Punter?
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Steve Waugh
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Ricky Ponting
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Mark Waugh
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Mark Taylor
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None of these
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How many parts constitute the nervous system of a human body?
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Three
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Four
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Two
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Five
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None of these
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National Highway-6 connects Kolkata and _________.
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Pune
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Hazira
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Gaya
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Chennai
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None of these
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On 19th July, 1969 fourteen large Indian commercial banks were nationalised. Which one of the following banks was not nationalised on that date?
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Punjab National Bank
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Canara Bank
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Bank of Baroda
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Oriental Bank of Commerce
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None of these
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Name the instrument that is used to measure the intensity of the earthquake.
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Seismometer
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Odometer
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Hygrometer
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Radiometer
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None of these
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Where is the headquarters of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)?
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Paris, France
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New York, America
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Brussels, Belgium
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Lisbon, England
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None of these
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Who is the author of the book 'An Area of Darkness'?
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Laxmi Sehgal
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V S. Naipaul
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Jai Shankar Prasad
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Khuswant Singh
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None of these
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Which one of the following features of the Indian Constitution was borrowed from the USA?
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Rigid Constitution
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Rule of law
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Directive Principles of State Policy
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Fundamental Rights
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None of these
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National Rural Development Institute is situated in which one of the following cities?
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Hyderabad
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Agra
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Chennai
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Amritsar
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None of these
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When is the International Day of the Girl Child observed?
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11th September
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11th October
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14th December
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15th October
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None of these
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Which International organisation on 1st April 2015 launched a group against terrorism named 'Group of Friends against terrorism' with 30 members including India?
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Red Cross
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European Union
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SAARC
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United Nations
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None of these
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The Union Cabinet on 24th June 2015 clears proposal to set up national memorial in the memory of socialist leader Jai Prakash Narayan in which one of the following states?
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West Bengal
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Uttar Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
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Bihar
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None of these
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Who invented Mercury Barometer?
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Evangelista Torricelli
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Isaac Newton
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J. Loud
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Karl Benz
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None of these
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The President of India is elected by a proportional representation system through single transferable vote. This implies that:
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MPs and MLAs of a state have the same number of votes
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All the MPs and MLAs have one vote each
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MPs and MLAs of different states have different numbers of votes
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Each elected MP or MLA has an equal number of votes
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None of these
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