Look at the following figure and choose the correct option.
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L-Rajasthan, M-Madhya Pradesh, N-Punjab, O-Bihar, P-Haryana
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L-Rajasthan, M-Gujarat, N-Tamil Nadu, O-Bihar, P-Maharashtra
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Look at the following figure and find the incorrect statement.
(1) It is a picture of the Parliament of India. (2) It is located in Dubai. (3) It is a religious place. (4) It was built in the year 1987. (5) Only sand stones have been used to build this structure.
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1, 4 and 5
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Match the following.
[A]
Scientist
(1)
Samudragupta
[B]
US President
(2)
William Shakespeare
[C]
Communist leader
(3)
Albert Einstein
[D]
Dramatist
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Vladimir Lenin
[E]
Ancient Indian king
(5)
John F. Kennedy
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Which one of the following shows both living and non-living characters?
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Bacteria
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Virus
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Protozoa
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Fungi
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What is the colour of the Earth when we see it from space?
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In which one of the following countries Hitler was born?
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Great Britain
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Germany
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Austria
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Scotland
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Which country is known as the 'Land of Rising Sun'?
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Zambia
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Turkey
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Australia
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Japan
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China
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Look at the following figure and choose the correct option.
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P-humerus, Q-rib cage, R-vertebral column, S-fibula, T-pivot joint
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P-Femur, Q-rib cage, R-vertebral column, S-tibia, T-hinge Joint
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Match the following.
Stadium
Location
[A]
Eden Gardens
(1)
Mumbai
[B]
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
(2)
Kolkata
[C]
Feroz Shah Kotla Ground
(3)
Chennai
[D]
Brabourne Stadium
(4)
Kanpur
[E]
Green Park Stadium
(5)
Delhi
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Mass of the atmosphere is about _______.
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\[4\times 1018\]kg
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\[5\times 1018\]kg
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\[3\times 1016\]kg
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\[5\times 1015\]kg
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Which is the largest fresh water lake in UK?
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Lake Balaton
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Lough Neagh
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Lake Titicaca
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Lake of Lucerne
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Lake Baikal
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Which one of the following is used for 'artificial rain'?
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Carbon Dioxide
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Oxygen
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Water Vapour
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Nitrogen
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Choose the correct statements from the following. (1) India is a democratic country and it is run by the Constitution. (2) The Indian Constitution does not grant us Fundamental Rights and Duties. (3) Indian Constitution states that India is a secular but not a sovereign country. (4) India has the world's longest written Constitution. (5) The Preamble and Fundamental Rights and Duties are the most important features of the Indian Constitution.
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1, 4 and 5
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Name the Indian American astronaut to take over the command of the International Space Station.
A)
Kalpana Chawla
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Sunita Williams
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Tessy Thomas
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Rakesh Sharma
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Name the author of the book 'Unaccustomed Earth'.
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Salman Rushdie
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Dalai Lama
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Jhumpa Lahiri
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Meera Nair
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Exosphere
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The sun is made up of which one of the following gases?
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
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Carbon Dioxide
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Iron
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The battle of Pearl Harbor was fought between _____.
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Britain and France
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Britain and Germany
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Germany and Russia
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America and Japan
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Which bird was designated as the national bird of USA?
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Bald Eagle
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Black Buck
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Great Bustard
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Whooping Crane
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Zoological name of tiger is _____.
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Rana Tigrina
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Panthera Tigris
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Homo Sapiens
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Bos Taurus
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Which one of the following is the coldest and smallest Ocean in the world?
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Atlantic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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What is the scientific name of human being?
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Rana Tigrina
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Panthera Tigris
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Homo Sapiens
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Bos Taurus
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Name the Portuguese explorer who found the sea-route to India from Europe around the southern tip of Africa.
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Ferdinand Magellan
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Marco Polo
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Christopher Columbus
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Vasco da Gamma
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Which one of the following is the coldest planet in our Solar System?
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Venus
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Mercury
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Neptune
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Saturn
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Which one of the following is the hottest planet in our Solar System?
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Venus
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Mercury
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Neptune
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Saturn
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Why does the US celebrate the Fourth of July?
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That is the day that the US gained Independence from Britain
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That is the day world war 1 come to end
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That is the day George Washington was born
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That is the day America got its new Constitution
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Which one of the following metals is liquid at room temperature?
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Sodium
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Magnesium
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Potassium
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Mercury
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Which one of the following Indian volcanoes erupted in 2008?
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Barren Island
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Baratang
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Narcondam
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All of these
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Which one of the following is the most active volcano in the world?
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Kilauea (Hawaii)
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Mt. Etna (Italy)
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Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion)
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Nyamuragira (D. R. Congo)
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None of these
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Which instruments is used to measure temperature _____.
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Thermometer
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Speedometer
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Fevedometer
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Voltmeter
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A cockroach finds its food with the help of ______.
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Most powerful biting animal is
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Lion
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Tiger
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Tiger Shark
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Crocodile
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Which vital organ is affected by H1N1 virus?
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Brain
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Lung
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Liver
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Heart
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Which one of the following animals is called the 'Ship of the Desert'?
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Horse
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Elephant
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Donkey
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The highest peak in south India is ______.
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Doda Betta
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Makurti
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Anamudi
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Zoella
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What was the date when Pakistani armies surrendered before Indian army in 1971 war?
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December 16, 1971
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December 3, 1971
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December 11, 1971
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December 6, 1971
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Which one of the following animals can live months or even a year after taking heavy food?
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Lion
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Anaconda
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Jackal
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Deer
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Which one of the following is the longest river in India?
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Ganga
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Narmada
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Brahmaputra
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Godavari
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Which one of the following holds highest rank in Indian army?
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General
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Lieutenant General
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Major General
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Second Lieutenant
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Which one of the following holds highest rank in Indian navy?
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Admiral
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Rear Admiral
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Commodore
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Lieutenant Commodore
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Vice Admiral
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Which one of the following holds highest rank in Indian Air Force?
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Air Chief Marshal
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Air Commodore
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Wing Commodore
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Squadron Leader
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Flight Lieutenant
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When is the National Youth Day observed in India?
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10 January
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12 January
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21 March
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7 April
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The Radcliffe line is boundary demarcation line between:
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India and Pakistan
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India and China
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India and Bangladesh
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India and Nepal
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Which part of the human body is responsible for the oxygenation of blood?
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Lungs
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Kidney
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The term 'Love' is associated with which one of the following games?
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Football
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Badminton
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Hockey
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The Deodhar Trophy is related to which sport in India?
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Football
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Cricket
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Who among the following is the author of the book' Development as Freedom'?
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Amartya Sen
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C. Rangarajan
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Narendra Modi
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Manmohan Singh
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'Koli' is a popular folk dance of:
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Uttar Pradesh
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Haryana
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Bihar
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Maharashtra
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The Central Drug Research Institute is located in which one of the following cities?
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New Delhi
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Mumbai
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Lucknow
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Raipur
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The Thattekad Bird Sanctuary is located in which one of the following states?
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Haryana
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Maharashtra
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Karnataka
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Kerala
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The second President of the Independent India was:
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Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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Zakir Husain
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Shankar Dayal Sharma
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