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Which of the following are called the twin planets?
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The Earth and the Mars
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The Earth and the Venus
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The Earth and the Moon
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The Sun and the Moon
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None of these
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Which of the following is a component of a map?
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Direction
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Symbol
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What is 'Ward'?
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A division of city for the purpose of municipal or corporation election.
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A division of city for the purpose of assembly election
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A division of city for the purpose of parliamentary election
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Match the following.
(i) | Oman | (A) | Present day Karnataka |
(ii) | Bronze | (B) | Present day Pakistan |
(iii) | Gold | (C) | New tool |
(iv) | Lothan | (D) | Present day Afghanistan |
(v) | Sind and West Punjab | (E) | Tributary of Sabarmati |
(vi) | Plough | (F) | West Asia |
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i - E; ii - F; iii - A; iv - B; v - D; vi - C
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i - A; ii - D; iii - F; iv - E; v - B; vi - C
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i - F; ii - D; iii - A; iv - E; v - B; vi - C
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i - D; ii - A; iii - C; iv - E; v - B; vi - F
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What is genealogy?
A)
List of enemies
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List of ancestors
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List of rulers
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List of events
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Who among the following was the son of Samudragupta?
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Chandragupta
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Chandragupta I
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Chandragupta II
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Chandragupta III
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Garbage collection of a city is the responsibility of:
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The Municipal Corporation of that city
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The State Government
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The Central Government
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The mountains differ from the hills in terms of:
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Slope
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Elevation
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Aspect
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Identify the image given below and name the organization it represents.
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BSNL
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Doordarshan
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MTNL
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All India Radio
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Which of the following rivers was considered as the most sacred during Vedic period?
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Saraswati
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Yamuna
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Krishna
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Narmada
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Life near sea coast is:
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Challenging
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Unpredictable
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Smooth
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Both [A] and [B]
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Which of the following is not an essential feature of democracy?
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Universal Adult Franchise
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Elected representatives
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Rights and duties
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Responsible government
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A leap year has:
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365 number of days
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366 number of days
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365 and 1/2 number of days
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367 days
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The first animal to be tamed by early men was:
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Horse
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Sheep
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Goat
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Both [B] and [C]
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Who among the following was a Chinese Buddhist pilgrim to visit Indian sub-continent?
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I-Qing
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Xuan Zang
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Fa Xian
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Sanskrit belongs to which of the following family of languages?
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Austro-Asiatic
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Tibeto-Burman
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Dravidian
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Indo-European
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Name the biggest planet in the universe.
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Saturn
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Jupiter
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Venus
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Mercury
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Sal, Teek, Peepal, Neem are the trees basically found in:
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Evergreen forests
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Monsoon forests
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Mangrove forests
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Mountain vegetation
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Canberra is the capital of:
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West Indies
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Canada
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Australia
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New Zealand
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The sangha was an association of:
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Farmers
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Rulers
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Merchants
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Those who left their homes
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Puranas are ____ in numbers.
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18
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17
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16
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19
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Himalayan Mountains are divided into_________ main parallel ranges.
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Two
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Four
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Three
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Five
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Which of the following is the work of a Patwari?
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To establish peace in the society
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To inquire, investigate and take action on the cases within its area
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To measure land and keep land records
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To supervise the work of Tehsildar
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None of these
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Which of the following is a research station of India in Antarctica?
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Maitri
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Gargi
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Khana
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Ganga
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Stupas is an example of __________ architecture.
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Buddhist
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Jain
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Hindu
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The circle that divides the day from night on the globe is called:
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The Arctic Circle
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The Antarctic Circle
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The Circle of Illumination
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'Harshacharita' was written by:
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Panini
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Hiuen Tsang
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Pulakesin-II
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Banabhatta
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Kanchipuram was the capital of:
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The Chalukyas.
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The Pallavas
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The Cholas
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The Guptas
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The Standard Meridian of India lies in:
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\[82{}^\circ 30'\text{ }E\] longitude
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\[85{}^\circ 30'\text{ }W\] latitude
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\[82{}^\circ 30'\text{ }W\] longitude
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\[80{}^\circ 30'\text{ }E\] longitude
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The most popular definition of Democracy has been given by:
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Abraham Lincoln
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George Bush
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A visual representation of the features or parts of earth's surface drawn to some specific scale is called:
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Map
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Scale
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Sketch
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Symbol
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Archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were:
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Farmers
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Painters
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The largest state of India in terms of area is:
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Uttar Pradesh
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Rajasthan
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Name the third largest continent in the world.
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Africa
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North America
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South America
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Europe
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The word monsoon has been taken from the _____ word 'mausim'.
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Arabic
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Latin
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Parsi
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Urdu
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?Banking? comes under which of the following occupations?
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Tertiary
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Secondary
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What do you understand by bi-cameral legislature?
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Legislature with a single house
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Legislature with two houses
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Union legislature
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State legislatures
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Which of the following forests of India is the home of Asiatic lions?
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Manas in Assam
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Jim Corbett in Uttrakhand
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Jaldapara in West Bengal
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Gir in Gujarat
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In Southern Hemisphere nights are longer than days in__________.
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Winter solstice
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Summer solstice
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Equinox
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Name the last Mauryan ruler.
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Brihadratha
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Ashoka
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Ajatasatru
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Bimbisara
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Which of the following is the work of the Kalidas?
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Ratnavali
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Raghuvamsa
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Kadambari
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Harshacharita
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Given below is the picture of the ringed planet Saturn. Can you tell what the ring of Saturn actually is?
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The circle of its satellites.
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A milky way around the planet.
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A belt of asteroids.
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A belt of debris.
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None of these
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Which of the following was not the tax collected by the rulers of mahajanapad?
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Tax on agricultural produce.
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Tax on crafts.
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Tax on goods that were bought and sold.
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Tax on forest produce.
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None of these
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Which of the following is an example of authoritarianism?
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Sudan
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Japan
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China
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Great Britain
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Movement for Women's Right to Vote is known as:
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Women's Movement
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Suffrage Movement
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Movement for Equal Right
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Women's Movement for Political Right
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Which of the following is a glaring example of ancient India's achievement in metallurgy?
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Sanchi Stupa
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Stone carvings of Ajanata and Ellora caves
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Iron Pillar of Mehrauli
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Temples of Khajuraho
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None of these
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Identify the correct statement.
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People who have their own business are called self- employed.
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License to a mall is granted by the municipal corporation.
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One needs planning to have a showroom.
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None of these
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Complete the sentence. |
On 22nd December the rays of Sun fall____________. |
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vertically on Tropic of Capricorn
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vertically on Tropic of Cancer
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horizontally on Tropic of Capricorn
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directly on Tropic of Cancer
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Which of the following types of forests is also known as the monsoon forest?
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Tropical Rain Forest
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Tropical Deciduous Forest
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Montane Forest
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Mangrove Forest
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What do the Vedas teach us?
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To worship nature and its creation to better our life and maintain balance in nature.
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That the aim of life is to gain knowledge of self (atma) and relate in with Paramatma.
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Live in peace and harmony and to suffer for others.
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Learn to respect and tolerate all communities.
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