Which one of the following blood groups is known as universal donor?
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O
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B
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AB
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A
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None of these
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India became the largest regional provider of humanitarian and reconstruction aid to a country. Name the country.
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Vietnam
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Malaysia
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Afghanistan
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Bangladesh
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None of these
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The headquarters of Interpol is located in __________.
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USA
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Italy
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France
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UK
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None of these
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the international organisation and specialised agency of UNO that oversees the global financial system. Where is its headquarters?
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USA
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UK
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Netherlands
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Spain
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None of these
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Read the following statements carefully regarding cricket grounds in England and find the wrong one.
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The Oval is a cricket ground in London
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Trent Bridge is a cricket ground in Birmingham
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Headingly Carnegie is a cricket ground in Headingly
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Lords is a cricket ground in London
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None of these
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Partition of Bengal took place on 16th October, 1905. In how many parts Bengal was divided?
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Five
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Two
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Three
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Four
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None of these
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If A purchases, a good and sells it to B while B sells it to C then who is the consumer?
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A
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B
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Both A and B
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C
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None of these
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Who among the following had the pride to be the 1st woman Prime Minister of a country?
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Indira Gandhi
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Mrs. S. Bandaranaike
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Benazir Bhutto
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Margaret Thatcher
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None of these
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A complete and balanced food must have proteins. Proteins are made up of how many chemical elements?
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Eight
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Nine
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Seven
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Four
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None of these
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Which one of the following is a part of globalisation?
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Capital flows
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Foreign direct investment
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Spread of technology
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All of these
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None of these
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National Highway 9 (NH 9) is a major national highway. It passes through ________states.
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6
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3
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2
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5
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None of these
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Sodium is a metallic element. What is its symbol?
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Cl
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O
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C
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Na
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None of these
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Mr A has elected for the Lok Sabha from Lucknow constituency. It does mean Mr. A is the _______ of the people of _________ in the Lok Sabha.
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Leader, Lucknow
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Representative, India
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Representative, Lucknow
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Leader, India
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None of these
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The Swaziland Stock Market is a small but thriving and known stock exchange because it was established by a prominent person Sibusiso Dlamini. Who was Sibusiso Dlamini?
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A Painter
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An Actor
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A Singer
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World Bank executive who became Swaziland's Prime Minister
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None of these
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When was the Commonwealth established?
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17th century
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18th century
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20th century
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19th century
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None of these
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In Economics, money supply is denoted by which one of the following letters of English alphabet?
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A
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X
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L
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M
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None of these
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Below are given some statements regarding endoscope. Read them carefully and take out the false one.
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Endoscope examines internal parts of the body
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Endoscope examines external parts of the body
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Endoscope has a light attached with it
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Endoscope has a video camera attached with it
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None of these
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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) is a body created by the Constitution of India to select applicants for civil service jobs in the Indian state of Kerala. Where is its headquarters located?
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Arookutty
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Aroor
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Allapujha
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Pattom
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None of these
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Name the 1st Secretary General of Interpol.
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Louis Ducloux
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Marcel Sicot
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Oskar Dressler
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Jean Nepote
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None of these
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Below are given the matches of commands of Indian Army and location of their headquarters. Read them carefully and find out the wrong match.
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Western Command - Chandigarh
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Eastern Command - Kolkata
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Southern Command - Bengaluru
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Central Command - Lucknow
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None of these
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Ramakant Achrekar is a Dronacharya Award winning sports coach from India. He is associated with which one of the following sports?
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Kho Kho
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Basket Ball
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Cricket
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Tennis
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None of these
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How many languages were added by 92nd amendment into the VIII Schedule of Indian Constitution?
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5
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3
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4
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1
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None of these
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Finance Commission that recommends distribution of taxes between Union and State Government is appointed by the President of India for_________ years term.
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Five
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Six
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Four
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Three
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None of these
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How many nations are the members of commonwealth?
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More than 50
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More than 80
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More than 100
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More than 125
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None of these
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The National Human Rights Commission is an autonomous statutory body for the protection of human rights in India. When was it established?
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12th October 1988
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12th October 1993
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12th October 1995
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12th October 2000
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None of these
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Which one of the following cities of Gujarat is famous for cotton textile industry?
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Gandhinagar
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Baroda
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Ahmedabad
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Cambay
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None of these
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May 31 is observed as________.
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World Environment day
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International Youth Day
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World No Tobacco Day
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World Photography Day
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None of these
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Rig Veda is the oldest religious text in the world. How many hymns does it contain?
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More than 3000
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More than 1000
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More than 2000
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More than 7000
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None of these
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Water is an important component of a balance diet. A normal human body contains what percent of water?
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100%
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65%
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75%
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90%
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None of these
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The Intelligence Bureau or IB is India's internal intelligence agency and reputedly the world's oldest intelligence agency. Who are the appointees of IB?
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IPS officers
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IAS officers
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IFS officers
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Armed force officers
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None of these
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The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of world tennis. It was established on which day?
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1st January
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1st September
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1st July
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1st March
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None of these
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In which one of the following years the 1st five year plan was launched by Planning Commission?
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1941
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1939
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1951
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1947
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None of these
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National Highway-7 or NH-7 runs through 7 Indian states. Which one of the following states is not touched by NH-7?
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Bihar
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Uttar Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
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Karnataka
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None of these
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_____ railway is the oldest railway zone of India.
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Southern
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West Central
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South Eastern
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Northern
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None of these
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Perkin Medal is an award given annually in USA. This award is associated with which one of the following fields?
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Biology
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English
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None of these
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Muttiah Muralitharan announced his retirement from test cricket. The announcement came in July 2010. He belongs to which one of the following countries?
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Maldives
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Afghanistan
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Bhutan
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Sri Lanka
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None of these
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Red Blood Corpuscles (RBCs) are blood cells. What is the life span of RBCs?
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More than 250 days
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More than 200 days
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More than 150 days
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More than 100 days
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not true regarding the ranks of the commissioned officers of armed forces of India?
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Lieutenant is the lowest rank of Indian army
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Flying Officer is the lowest rank of Indian Air Force
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Sub-Lieutenant is the lowest rank of Indian Navy
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Air Marshal is the lowest rank of Indian Air Force
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None of these
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Total 32 teams participated in the Football World Cup 2010 that was organised in South Africa. How many total goals were scored in the tournament?
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145
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165
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135
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155
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None of these
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_________ is the study of blood.
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Cardiology
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Genetics
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Hepatology
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Haematology
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None of these
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The Paithan (Jayakwadi) Hydro-electric project, completed with the help of Japan, is located on ______ river.
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Godavari
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Ganga
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Yamuna
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Sabarmati
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None of these
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Who is the head of the newly formed Expenditure Management Commission?
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Bimal Jalan
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Sumit Bose
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Subir Gokarn
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C. Rangarajan
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a form of carbon?
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Soot
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Charcoal
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Graphite
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Hematite
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None of these
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Fascism believes in the application of the principle of:
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Democracy
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Utilitarianism
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Dictatorship
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Totalitarianism
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None of these
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Which country is the largest supplier of natural gas to the European Union?
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Afghanistan
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South Korea
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Russia
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Norway
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None of these
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The sleeping sickness is caused by:
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Entamoeba
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Trypanosoma
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Neisseria
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Escherichia
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None of these
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The word 'Economies' is taken from which language?
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German
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Greek
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English
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French
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None of these
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The Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights was led by ______.
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Sushma Swaraj
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Dr. Manmohan Singh
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Arun Jaitley
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Pranab Mukherjee
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None of these
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Development expenditure of the Central Government does not include:
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Expenditure on economic services
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Expenditure on social and community services
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Grant to states
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Defence expenditure
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None of these
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The secret operation carried out successfully by the US Navy Seals, in which Osama Bin Laden, the world's most wanted terrorist was killed, was code- named as:
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Operation Jasmine
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Operation Cobra
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Operation Neptune Spear
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Operation Rose
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None of these
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