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What is MCTS?
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Monitoring Central Traffic System
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Mother and Child Tracking System
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Measuring Collective Trade Supply
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Monitoring Cumulative Tax Support
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None of these
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To produce Geothermal Energy which of the following is used?
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Earth heat
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Coal
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Radioactive element
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Solar power
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Albert Einstein was awarded Nobel Prize for his path breaking research and formulation of the:
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Theory of Relativity
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Principle of Wave Particle Duality
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Theory of Critical Opalescence
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Laws of Photo-Electric Effect
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Pest-resistant cotton, commonly known as Bt- Cotton is genetically engineered by inserting a gene from a:
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Protist
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Bacterium
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Microalgae
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Virus
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The total renewable water resources of India are:
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1895 sq.km
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1896 sq.km
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1897 sq.km
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1898 sq.km
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Which of the following rivers of India are not correctly matched with their tributaries?
1. | Brahmaputra | - | Dibang, Torsha, Zanskar |
2. | Krishna | - | Musi, Paleru, Bhima |
3. | Yamuna | - | Sindh, Betwa, Ken |
4. | Narmada | - | Tawa, Girna, Amravati |
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1 & 4
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1 & 3
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2 & 4
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The only session of Indian National Congress which was presided by Mahatma Gandhi was held at which one of the following cities?
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Lahore
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Calcutta
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Belgaum
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Alahabad
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November 1996 is marked as special so far as Indo-China relation is concerned. Which of the following is responsible for that?
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Chinese President Jiang Zemin visited India
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The first ever visit of a Chinese Head of State to India
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Both sides signed an accord on Confidence Building Measures on military field
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'New India' and 'Commonweal' were the newspapers started by:
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Bhagat Singh
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Annie Besant
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Lala Lajpat Rai
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Madan Mohan Malviya
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Ram Kinkar Baij was a renowned ________of post-Independence era.
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Sculpture
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Vocalist
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Poet
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Painter
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The first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games took place in Innsbruck, from 13 to 22 January 2012. In which country Innsbruck is located?
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England
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France
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Austria
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Canada
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None of these
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Which of the following is not a part of 'Rainbow Revolution' introduced by the Government of India in July 2000?
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Red Revolution
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Blue Revolution
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Gray Revolution
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Silver Revolution
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Copper Revolution
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Which among the following is the first country in the world to declare Internet broadband access a legal right?
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USA
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Britain
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Australia
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Finland
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Who prepared the draft of the 'Quit India' resolution?
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Sarojini Naidu
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Which among the following is the India's largest nuclear Power Station by capacity?
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Kaiga Atomic Power Station
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Narora Atomic Power Station
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Kalpakam Atomic Power Station
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Tarapur Atomic Power Station
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Deepest port in India is in:
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Madras
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Ennore
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Kandia
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Vishakha pattanam
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Osaka in Japan is famous for its:
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Electronic Industries
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Textile Industries
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Car Industries
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Nuclear Power Plant
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The disorder "Pityriasis simplex capillitii" is most commonly known as:
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Dandruff
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Eczema
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Baldness
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Running nose
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None of these
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'Bangalore Blues Challenge Cup' is associated with which one of the following sports?
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Hockey
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Cricket
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Tennis
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Basketball
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None of these
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Which among the following work/works as a catalysts?
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Vitamin
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Enzimes
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Hormones
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Both (a) and (c)
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A pollen tube is used in the transport of:
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Eggs
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Sperm cells
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Pollen grains
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Ghazi Malik is the founder and ruler of which one of the following dynasties?
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Slave Dynasty
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Mamluk Dynasty
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Khilji Dynasty
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Tughlaq Dynasty
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Who had the credit to invent the very first self-propelled road vehicle, a military tractor?
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John Browning
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Nicolas Cugnot
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Moseley
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Walker Eastman
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'Controversially Yours' is the autobiography of_______?
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Shoaib Akhtar
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Kapil Dev
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Wasim Akram
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Mohammad Azharuddin
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Which one of the following dates is observed as Indian Newspaper Day?
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29th January
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2nd April
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31st May
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19th July
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Where is the headquarter of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development?
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Geneva
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Paris
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London
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Newyork
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Which among the following dynasty is credited for establishing peace in the country after the decline of Maurya Empire?
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Pallavas
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Cholas
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Saatvahanas
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Vakatakas
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Which of these are/is non-specific defence (s) of body?
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Vomiting
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Sneezing
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Coughing
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All of these
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Revolving door was invented in 1888. Name the inventor.
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Paul Walden
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Theophilus Van Kannel
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Barnes Walis
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James Watt
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Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of the world's largest private resident. Where in India it is located?
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Jodhpur, Rajasthan
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Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Udaipur, Rajasthan
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Kota, Rajasthan
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In which of the following field Bharatiya Jananpith Award is given?
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Music
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Social Service
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Literature
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Sports
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Science
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Who was the first teacher of Buddha after his great renunciation?
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Udaka Ramaputta
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Alara Kalama
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Sariputra
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Ananda
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The term of office of the members of UPSC is:
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3 years, or till they attain the age of 58 years
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5 years, or till they attain the age of 60 years
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6 years, or till they attain the age of 65 years
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6 years
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What is the International Date Line?
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It is \[180{}^\circ \]longitude
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It is \[180{}^\circ \] latitude
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It is \[0{}^\circ \] longitude
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It is \[90{}^\circ \]longitude
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Which county is known as the 'Mother-in-law of Europe'?
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Holland
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Germany
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Russia
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Denmark
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Who is the author of the book 'My other two daughters'?
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Lalu Prasad Yadav
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Surjit Singh Barnala
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E. M. Forster
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Paul Kennedy
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Which one of the following countries is not a member of NAM?
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Iran
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Chad
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Algeria
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Chile
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Nitrogen fixing bacteria are normally found in:
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Aquatic plants
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Parasitic plants
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Epiphytic plants
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Leguminous plants
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Which film has won 11 Oscars other than 'Titanic'?
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Black Swan
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Rainman
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Slumdog Millionaire
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Ben Hur
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Petrology is a science which is related to the study of:
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Oil and natural gas
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Fossil fuel
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Rock and minerals
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Biofuel
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