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NTPC Limited is India's largest energy conglomerate headquartered in New Delhi. What does NTPC stand for?
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National Thunder Power Control
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Northern Thermal Power Corporation
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National Thermal Power Corporation
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National Thermo Pull Centre
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None of these
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Which component of blood carries oxygen?
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RBC
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WBC
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Hemoglobin
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Blood platelets
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None of these
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Where is the capital of Chile?
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Anthems
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Berlin
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Helsinki
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Santiago
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Who is the co-founder of the online free encyclopedia 'Wikipedia'?
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Peer Schneider
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Byron Looper
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Jimmy Wales
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Rickard Eriksson
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'Beaufort Scale' is used to measure:
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Air Pressure
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Wind Speed
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Wind Direction
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Humidity
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A ______ is an instrument used for measuring relative humidity in air.
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Hygrometer
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Hydrograph
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Pantograph
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Barograph
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Which one of the following acids is found in our stomach?
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Acetic acid
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Nitric acid
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Hydrochloric acid
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Formic acid
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The smallest bone in human body is located in_____.
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Eye
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Ear
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Nose
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Mouth
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Which is the most populous state in India as per 2011 census?
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West Bengal
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Rajasthan
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Uttar Pradesh
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Bihar
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The longest bone in human body is located in ______.
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Neck
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Abdomen
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Thigh
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Back
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When it is 12 noon at Greenwich, what is the time at Los Angeles?
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4.56 p.m.
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4.00 a.m.
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7.04 p.m.
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7.04 a.m.
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9.00 a.m.
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Black hole is actually a ______.
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Living star
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Dead star
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Half dead star
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Half living star
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Most active metal is ______.
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Sodium
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Potassium
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Magnesium
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Aluminum
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Gold
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Electricity is produced when:
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Charged particles moves in a direction
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Compound moves in a direction
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Neutral particles moves in a direction
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Neutron moves in a direction
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None of these
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A freely suspended magnet always stops in north-south direction because_______:
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Earth attracts it with its gravitation
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Earth is two polar
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Earth itself behaves as a magnet
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Earth is flattened on the poles
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Canberra is the capital of _______.
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Australia
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Cuba
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New Zealand
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South Africa
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Which one of the following fish produces electricity?
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Silver fish
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Eel fish
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Catfish
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Lungfish
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None of these
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Elements like gold, copper, iron, carbon, etc. are formed______.
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In the core of Earth
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On the surface of Earth
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Inside the Earth
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In the core of a star
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None of these
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In which one of the following states 'Ajanta Cave' is situated?
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Maharashtra
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Tamilnadu
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Rajasthan
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MP
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Which is the most abundant element in the Universe?
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Carbon
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Helium
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Hydrogen
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Nitrogen
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Oxygen
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Which one of the following animals can detect a single drop of blood in an olympic-sized swimming pool?
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White Shark
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Wolf
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Crocodile
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Giant Commodore
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None of these
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What is 'Dry Ice'?
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Normal ice cube
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Solid carbon dioxide
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Solid ammonium chloride
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All of these
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None of these
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Who is the author of the newly released book "Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature"?
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D. G. Tendulkar
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Jairam Ramesh
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Ram Kamal Mukherjee
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K. Vijay Kumar
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None of these
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In which one of the following states Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuar is situated?
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Bihar
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Goa
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Maharashtra
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Kerala
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None of these
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How many times, on an average, heart of an adult beats in a day?
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256582
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100000
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103680
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693692
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How many times does the heart of a child beat in a minute?
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40 to 60 times
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60 to 70 times
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70 to 80 times
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90 to 120 times
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Which one of the following organs purify our blood?
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Brain
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Kidney
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Lung
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Heart
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A star is regarded dead when:
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Its photosphere burst
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Hydrogen in its core comes to end
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All the hydrogen changes into helium
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Nuclear fusion reaction stops in its core
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None of these
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In which year, C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize?
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1901
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1930
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1932
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1921
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About how many Earths could fit inside the Sun?
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1.3 million
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1300
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40 million
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5 million
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Which of the following stations was formerly known as Victoria Terminus?
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Churchgate Railway Station
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Chhatrapathi Shivaji Terminus
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Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
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Mumbai Central
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Brass contains:
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Copper and Zinc
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Copper and Silver
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Copper and Nickel
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Copper and Tin
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None of these
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Which one of the following Indian rivers does not have its source in Tibet?
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Sutlej
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Ganga
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Indus
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Brahmaputra
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At which of the following Olympic Games was the Olympic oath taken for the first time?
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1956, Melbourne
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1936, Berlin
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1968, Mexico City
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1920, Antwerp
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Lala Lajpat Rai died as a result of injuries during the protest against the visit of:
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Simon Commission
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King George
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Cripps Mission
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Queen Victoria
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Which one of the following planets attracts most of the heavenly bodies coming towards the Earth and there by protects life on the Earth?
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Saturn
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Mars
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Jupiter
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Venus
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Neptune
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CPU means:
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Control and Primary Unit
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Central Processing Unit
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Computer and Process Unit
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Computer Parts
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Formation of rainbow in the sky shows:
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Light travels in straight line
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Light is an electromagnetic waves
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Light comes from the sun
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Sky appears blue because:
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The colour of the sky is blue
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Environment reflects blue light
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Blue colour is scattered by the environment
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Light is made up of seven colours
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None of these
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Which one of the following planets has the most visible ring structure?
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Jupiter
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Mars
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Venus
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Saturn
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Which is the oldest mountain range in India?
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Himalayas
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Aravalli
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Karakoram
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Western
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When is the National Sports Day is celebrated in India?
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25 May
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7 January
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29 August
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22 June
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Kanpur is situated on the bank of the river:
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Narmada
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Yamuna
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Tapti
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Ganga
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Who is the author of the novel 'The Great Indian Novel'?
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Shashi Tharoor
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Jaswant Singh
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Sarojini Naidu
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Chetan Bhagat
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The Hirakud hydroelectric power project is located in:
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Punjab
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Odisha
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Himachal Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
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The 'Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary' is located in which one of the following states?
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Chhattisgarh
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Uttarakhand
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Jharkhand
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Karnataka
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Which one of the following hill stations is located in Kerala?
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Ranipuram
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Kufri
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Chamba
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Sonamarg
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Which of the following birds cannot fly?
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Emu
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Ostrich
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Penguin
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All of these
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The book 'Gitanjali' was written by:
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Bal Ganaga Dhar Tilak
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Rabindra Nath Tagore
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Munshi Prem Chand
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William Shakespeare
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The smallest bird in the world is:
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Robin
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Greenfinch
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Curlew
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Hummingbird
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