As established by Indian Constitution, India is a secular country. Which statement is false regarding this?
A)
The country makes no discrimination on the basis of religion in matters of employment
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The country treats all religions equally
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All the people have freedom of faith and worship
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Persons of different religions will not involve in the festivals of one another
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None of these
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"An Equal Music" is a famous book writen by:
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Lewis Carroll
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Kazi Nazrul Islam
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Chetan Bhagat
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Vikram Seth
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None of these
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Given below are statements regarding inventions and discoveries. Choose the wrong statement.
A)
Richard Drew was a famous inventor
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B)
Richard Drew belonged to USA
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Richard Draw invented artificial heart
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Richard Drew invented adhesive tape
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None of these
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A document describing a bi-lateral or multi-lateral agreement between parties is called memorandum of understanding. What is the abbreviated form of memorandum of understanding?
A)
Mm. O.U.
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Mmr. O.U.
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MOU
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Mrd O.U.
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None of these
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The famous and popular Hindi song "Bum Bum Bole" was sung by Vishal Dadlani in the film _______.
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Taare Zameen Par
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PK
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Bhoothnath
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Chain Kulii ki Main Kulii
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None of these
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Read the statements given below regarding star and find out the false one.
A)
Stars are heavenly bodies
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Sun is a star
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Variable stars burn steadily
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Variable stars do not burn steadily but flair up and down
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None of these
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Patliputra is the old name of which Indian city?
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Patna
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Chandigarh
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Ludhiana
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Baroda
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None of these
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Which one of the following nick names is of a cricketer?
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Big Bird
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Ack-Ack
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Agent Zero
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Apolo-33
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None of these
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Judges of Supreme Court of India retire at the age of ______.
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60 years
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65 years
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70 years
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58 years
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None of these
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Which train in India has the longest route length?
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Howrah - Jammu Tawi Himgiri Express
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Guwahatzi -Thiruvanthapuram Express
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Kanyakumari - Jammu Tawi Himsagar Express
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Kanyakumari - Dibrugarh Vivek Express
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None of these
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During the freedom struggle there were two fractions of revolutionaries - Naram Dal and Garam Dal. Who was the founder of Garam Dal?
A)
Lala Lajpat Rai
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Subhash Chandra Bose
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None of these
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Henary W. Seely was the inventor of electric iron. The inventor belonged to which country?
A)
Britain
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France
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USA
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Albania
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None of these
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Identify a wicket keeper from among the given cricketers?
A)
Saved Kirmani
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B)
Sunil Gavaskar
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Manoj Prabhakar
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Mahinder Singh
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None of these
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What is the minimum circumference of a soccer ball?
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20 inches
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26 inches
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30 inches
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27 inches
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None of these
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Jakhu Temple is one of the most famous temples of India. The temple is dedicated to monkey god, Hanuman and is located in _______.
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Uttar Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Himachal Pradesh
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None of these
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What is the full form of BP?
A)
Blood Power
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Blood Pressure
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Blood Purifier
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Blood Provider
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None of these
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P. N. Dhar passed away on 12th July 2012. He was a great ______.
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Poet
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Economist
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Scientist
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Musician
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None of these
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B.C.C.L. is the abbreviated form of _________.
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Bharat Cocking Coal Limited
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Bharat Coal Cocking Limited
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Bharat Caste Coal Limited
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Bharat Coal Coast Limited
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None of these
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China launched its 1st satellite in the month of April in 1970. What was the date?
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24
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28
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18
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20
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None of these
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Given below are the matches of books and their authors. Choose the false match.
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Afternoon Raag - Amit Chaudhary
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A Handful of Dust - Charles Dickens
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A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
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Animal Farm - George Orwell
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None of these
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Identify the false statement out of the options given below.
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Dealer is the term used in bridge
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Pursuit is a term of cycling
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Off break is term of hockey
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Gambit is term of chess
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None of these
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Given below are the matches of some personalities and their nick names. Find out the wrong match.
A)
Sarojini Naidu - Bharat Kokila
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Chakravarti Rajgopalachari - Raja ji
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Bird Man of India - Salim Ali
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Punjab Keshari - Raja Ranjeet Singh
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None of these
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Identify the correct order of the ideals as given in the Preamble of Indian Constitution.
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Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic
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Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Sovereign
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Sovereign, Socialist, Democratic, Secular
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Sovereign, Secular, Democratic, Socialist
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None of these
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Who is the author of the famous novel 'An Equal Music'?
A)
Lewis Carroll
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Kazi Nazrul Islam
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Chetan Bhagat
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Vikram Seth
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None of these
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Dacca was the old name of the capital of which country?
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Bhutan
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Bangladesh
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Maldives
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Mongolia
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None of these
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Mahadevi Verma was a great poetess and writer. She was also a freedom fighter, educationist and social activist. What was the birth place of this multi-talented personality of India?
A)
Ranchi in Jharkhand
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Furrukhabad in U. P.
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Siwan in Bihar
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Almoda in Uttarakhand
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None of these
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Given below are matches of great persons and their quotations. Find out the wrong match.
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Hey Ram - Mahatma Gandhi
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Swarajya is my birth right - Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Aram Haram Hai - Jawahar Lal Nehru
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Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan - Rajiv Gandhi
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None of these
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Jamshedpur is a city in the state of Jharkhand and is situated on the river bank of __________.
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Subarnarekha
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Chambal
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Tapti
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Ganga
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None of these
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Name the singer who sang the very popular song "Awara Hoon" in the film Awara directed and acted by the greatest showman of Indian films Raj Kapoor.
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Manna Dey
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Kishore Kumar
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Mohammad Rafi
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Mukesh
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None of these
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The Olympic museum was opened at which of the following places?
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Istanbul
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Lausanne
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Athens
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Rome
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None of these
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East India Company was established on _____ December, 1600.
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25th
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21st
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1st
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31st
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None of these
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The 1st atomic power station of India was established in which state?
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Maharashtra
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West Bengal
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Orissa
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Andhra Pradesh
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None of these
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The river Ganga enters into a neighboring country and is called Padma. Identify the country.
A)
Bangladesh
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Pakistan
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Nepal
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Myanmar
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None of these
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The minimum age required for an Indian citizen to become a member of Lok Sabha is _________.
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30 years
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35 years
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20 years
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25 years
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not true?
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Little Master is the nick name of former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar.
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P. T. Usha is known with the nick name- "Flying Queen"
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Duryodhan, Character of Mahabharata, was known as "Daan Veer"
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Ba was the nick name of Kasturba Gandhi, wife of Mahatma Gandhi.
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None of these
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Chhath Pooja is a very popular Hindu festival, which is celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand and some parts of Uttar Pradesh. Which God is worshipped in this festival?
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Surya
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Shiva
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Ganesh
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Durga
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None of these
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Arati Saha was the 1st Indian woman to swim across English Channel from Cape Gris Nez, France to Sandgate, England. In which one of the following years she did it?
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1961
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1959
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1965
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1969
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None of these
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Name the person who was the 1st non-Congress Prime Minister of India.
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Jawahar Lal Nehru
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Guljari Lal Nanda
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Morarji Desai
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None of these
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When is Human Rights Day celebrated?
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10th November
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20th December
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10th December
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28th March
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None of these
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A cricket ground is _______and there is no fixed dimension for it.
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Square shaped
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Rectangular shaped
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Circular or oval shaped
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Triangular shaped
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Rubber is a product of:
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fibre
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gum
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latex
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resin
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None of these
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Which National Highway is known as Shershah Suri Marg?
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National Highway No. 3
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National Highway No. 1
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National Highway No. 8
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National Highway No. 7
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None of these
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The constituent assembly that finally drafted the Constitution of India was set up under _______.
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The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
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The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1935
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The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1952
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The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1945
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None of these
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When did the British make English the medium of instruction in India?
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1835
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1825
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1865
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1880
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None of these
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The first war of independence in India was started by Mangal Pandey from Meerut on 10th May, 1857. Who was Mangal Pandey?
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King
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Trader
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Soldier
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Politician
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None of these
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Gwalior is situated on the bank of the river:
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Chambal
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Chenab
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Sutlej
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Yamuna
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None of these
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The execution of Bhagat Singh took place on which one of the following dates?
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March 23, 1931
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April 23, 1931
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March 19, 1931
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March 14, 1931
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None of these
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The Second World War continued for 6 years. Which one of the following represents the correct duration of the Second World War?
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1920 to 1926
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1939 to 1945
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1933 to 1939
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1914 to 1920
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None of these
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Who is the author of the famous book 'An Equal Music'?
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Mohan Rakesh
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Vikram Seth
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Prem Bhatia
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Kuldeep Nayyar
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None of these
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Who invented telegraph?
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Edward Jenner
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Samuel Morse
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Marcony
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None of these
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