Who has won the Kerala's first-ever beauty contest for trans genders?
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Jaz D'souza
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Syama Sanju
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Harini Chandana
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Remya Nambeeshan
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The first British 'Presidency' in India was established at:
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Culcutta
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Madrass
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Bombay
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Surat
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What is the main ingredient of the famous Ayurvedic medicines Chyawanprash and Triphala?
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Orange
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Guava
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Apple
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Amia
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Which Amendment has been described as mini-constitution?
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42nd
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50th
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27th
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44th
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60th
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides special status to Jammu and Kashmir?
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Article 370
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Article 371
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Article 372
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Article 373
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Article 300
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Assertion [A]: Water boiling at 100'c and one atmospheric pressure in a beaker is not at equilibrium. Reason [R]: The process of boiling of water in a beaker is an open system.
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If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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If both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
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If A is true but R is false
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If both A and R are false
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If A is false but R is true
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Taka is the currency of which one of the following countries?
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Spain
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China
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New Zealand
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France
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Bangladesh
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Which one of the following is a measure of solar radiation energy received on a given surface area in a given time?
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Radiation
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Reflection
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Insolation
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Refraction
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None of these
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The plants growing on saline soils are called:
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Mesophytes
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Xerophytes
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Halophytes
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Hydrophytes
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MAB stands for _______.
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Mammals and Biosphere Plan
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Man and Biosphere Programme
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Man and Biology Programme
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Mammals and Biology Programme
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None of these
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Which among the following 'Schedules' of Indian Constitution is related to the responsibilities of Municipalities?
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12th.
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10th
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11th
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9th
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None of these
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Who built the fortification in the Aravallis, which is sometimes called the Great Wall of India?
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Rana Pratap
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Rana Sanga
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Rana Kumbha
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Man Singh
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Diomedes
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To whom did Iltutmish dedicate the Outub Minar?
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Qutubuddin Aibak
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Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki
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Rajia Sultan
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Moinuddinchisti
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Julian
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Which Roman Emperor had an Indian cook?
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Justinian
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Trajan
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Claudius
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Julian
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Julius
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What are the seven sacred rivers of India together known as?
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Sapta Teertha
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Sapta Vahini
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Sapta Kshetrab
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Sapta Sindhu
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Krishna Kaveri
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Which Rajput Clan once ruled Jodhpur the largest princely state of Rajputana?
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Rathors
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Sisodias
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Chandelas
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Kachwahas
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None of these
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Two of Ashoka's pillars built in the 3rd century BC stand perfectly preserved even today at their original location. One is at Lauria Nandan Garh. Where is the other?
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Sarnath
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Kathua
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Aurangabad
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Nalanda
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Nawada
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Which ancient city was the home of the Scholar sages Kapila, Gargi and Maitreyi?
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Mithila
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Vidisha
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Ujjaini
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Patliputra
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Macedonia
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In which one of the following years Humayun Tomb was built?
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1565 AD
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1555 AD
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1545 AD
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1575 AD
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What type of ancient script did the Harappan use?
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Heiroglyphic
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Linear
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Pictographi
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Symbolic
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Bladelogic
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In which one of the following years Pakistani troops intruded in Kargil and captured some peaks of India?
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1997
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1999
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1998
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1996
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None of these
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Which part of modern India is referred to as "Greek" or "Hill" in the Puran?
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Himachal Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh
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Kashmir
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Assam
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Uttaranchal
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Which ancient Indian Mathematical works deal with geometry?
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Griha Sutras
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Sulva Sutras
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Parva Sutras
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Kalpa Sutras
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Nam Sutras
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When did the Cabinet Mission arrive in India?
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1935
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1941
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1942
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1946
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1949
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Which British Prime Minister declared that the British would withdraw from India latest by June 1948?
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Clement Attlee
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Robert Walpole
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Tony Blair
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David Cameron
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None of these
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When was the first meeting of the India Constituent Assembly held?
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January 26, 1947
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August 15, 1947
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December 9, 1946
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December 11, 1946
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February 26, 1947
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When was the Constitution of India adopted?
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January 26, 1950
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November 26, 1949
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August 26, 1947
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August 15, 1947
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February 25, 1946
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In India the Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to ____.
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The Prime Minister
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The Lok Sabha
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People
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States
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High Court
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Who among the following is the author of the novel 'The Causal Vacancy'?
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Chetan Bhagat
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J. K. Rowling
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Sydney Sheldon
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Salman Rushdie
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None of these
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Who among the following has been awarded the 'ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year 2012'?
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Kumar Sangakkara
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Virat Kholi
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Lasith Malinga
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Richard Levi
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None of these
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In which one of the following states monsoon reaches first?
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Gujarat
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Maharashtra
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Kerala
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Bihar
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None of these
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Consider the following statements about the soils of India: (1) High temperature during most of the year retards formation of humus. (2) Soils which have humus require regular application of chemical fertilizers to remove nitrogen deficiency. (3) Titanium in basalt impart black colour to the peripheral areas of the Indian Plateau. (4) Red soils are confined to the peripheral areas of the Indian plateau. Which of the statements given above are correct?
A)
1 and 2
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1, 3 and 4
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2 and 3
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2 and 4
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Who was the chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee?
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B. R. Ambedkar
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Lala Lajpat Rai
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What is the hole on the surface of the moon called?
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Black hole
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Big hole
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Crater
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All of these
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Ribosomes are produced in:
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Nucleolus
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Mitochondria
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Cytoplasm
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Golgi body
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Consider the following sea ports: (1) Chennai (2) Machilipatnam (3) Nagapattinam (3) Tuticorin The correct sequence of these ports as one moves from north to south is:
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1, 2, 3, 4
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2, 1, 3, 4
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1, 3, 2, 4
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2, 1, 4, 3
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None of these
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Match the following:
Major port States [A] Jawaharlal Nehru (1) Tamil Nadu [B] Paradip Port (2) Maharashtra [C] Kandla Port (3) Orissa [D] Ennore Port (4) Gujarat
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A-4 B-1 C-2 D-3
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A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1
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A-2 B-3 C-4 D-1
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A-3 B-2 C-4 D-1
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A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4
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Enzymes are made up of:
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Carbohydrates
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Edible proteins
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Nitrogen containing carbohydrates
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Proteins with specific structure
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None of these
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The raw material used in making nylon 66 is _________.
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Adipic Acid
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Butadiene
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Ethylene
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Methyl Methaerylate
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Cellulose is a polymer of:
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Fructose
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Ribose
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Glucose
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Sucrose
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The Chief Justice of the Supreme court can hold the office until the age of:
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65 years
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60 years
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58 years
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70 years
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The system of dual citizenship exists in which one of the following countries?
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Pakistan
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US
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India
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China
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Name the world's highest waterfall.
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Ribbon Falls
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Angel Falls
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Gavarnie Falls
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Jog Falls
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None of these
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Where was the first computer installed in India?
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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
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Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
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Institute of Social Science, Agra
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Indian Institute of Statistics, Delhi
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None of these
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Which organ of the United Nations is responsible for coordinating the work of its specialised agencies?
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Economic and Social Council
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Security Council
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General Assembly
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Secretariat
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Value Added Tax (VAT) was first introduced in which one of the following countries?
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India
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China
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Germany
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France
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What is the term of office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India?
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5 years
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10 years
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4 years
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6 years
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None of these
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What is the maximum permissible strength of the House of the People or the Lok Sabha as per the Constitution of India?
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545
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552
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570
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565
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None of these
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Cresco graph is used for measuring:
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Intensity of sound
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Heart movements
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Growth in plants
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All of these
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None of these
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The Headquarters of International Rice Research Institute is located in which one of the following countries?
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Philippines
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India
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Australia
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China
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