Which one of the following sobriquets is not used for the Indian city Bengaluru?
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Pittsburg of India
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Electronic City of India
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Silicon Valley of India
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Garden City of India
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None of these
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Earlier India did not have a cordial relation with USA because:
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India was very close to Pakistan
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India was very close to Great Britain
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India had very close relations with erstwhile Soviet Union
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India was very close to all the European Nations
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None of these
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The 17th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was held in which one of the following countries?
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India
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China
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Venezuela
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South Africa
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None of these
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Which one of the following national parks had been established after 2000?
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Dudhwa, UP
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Betla, Jharkhand
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Vansda, Gujrat
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Darrah, Rajasthan
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None of these
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In which year SAARC was founded?
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1977
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1983
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1985
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1995
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None of these
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During the World War I, the world was divided into ____ opposing powers.
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4
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1
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5
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2
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None of these
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Sunita and Tyagpatra are the novels written by _________.
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Jainendra Kumar
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Hajari Prasad Diwedi
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Premchand
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Bhagwati Charan Verma
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None of these
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Lala Hardayal was an Indian revolutionary and founder of the Ghadar Party. What was his birth year?
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1826
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1865
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1884
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1895
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None of these
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The Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics is an institution of basic research and training in physical and bio-physical sciences. The institute is named after the famous Indian physicist Meghnad Saha. Where is it located.
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West Bengal
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Maharashtra
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Uttarakhand
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Gujarat
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None of these
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A former Prime Minister of India had the credit to evolve the concept of NAM. Name the Prime Minister.
A)
Morarji Desai
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Jawahar Lal Nehru
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Vishwanath Pratap Singh
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None of these
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CFA is one of the professional courses for the candidates who want to make career in financial sector. What does CFA stand for?
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Chartered Financial Auditor
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Chartered Fashion Analysts
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Chartered Financial Analysts
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Chartered Financial Accountant
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None of these
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Where is the location of Mormugao Port, one of the major ports of India?
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Kerala
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Maharastra
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Gujarat
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Goa
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None of these
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Washington DC is the capital city of USA and is situated on a river bank. Name the river.
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Hudson
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Dilaware
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Mississippi
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Potomac
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None of these
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Which one of the following got defeated in the World War II?
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Allied Force
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Axis Force
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USA
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UK
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None of these
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The minimum number of members that must be present to hold the meeting of the Lok Sabha is:
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50 percent strength of the Lok Sabha
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One-tenth of the total membership of the Houses
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One-fifth of the total membership of the Houses
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One-fourth of the total membership
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None of these
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Which one of the following airport is located in Madhya Pradesh?
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Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport
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Akola Airport
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Nanded Airport
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Ratnagiri Airport
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None of these
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Germany has extensively supported education and cultural development in India. Germany helped in establishing an Indian Institute of Technology after both Governments signed an agreement. In which year this agreement was signed?
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1950
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1956
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1967
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1947
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None of these
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Dr. Douglas C. Engel Bart is best known for inventing the computer mouse. He belonged to which one of the following countries?
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USA
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Switzerland
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England
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Iran
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None of these
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At which place Gautam Buddha gave his 1st sermon?
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Sarnath
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Gaya
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Bhagalpur
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Sonpur
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None of these
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Below are given the matches of Sobriquets and cities. See them carefully and pick out the wrong match.
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City of Seven Islands - Mumbai
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Queen of Arabian Sea - Kochi
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City of Festivals - Patna
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City of Palaces - Kolkata
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None of these
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Parliament has maximum membership capacity of ______members.
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900
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795
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600
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1000
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None of these
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Below are given some matches regarding important dates and events of India. Pick out the wrong match.
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National Science day - 30th February
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National Maritime Day - 5th April
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Army Day - 15th January
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Flag Day - 7th December
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None of these
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Which one of the following water animals is the national animal of Togo?
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Bear
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Zebra
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Hippopotamus
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Camel
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None of these
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Identify the book from the following which has not been written by Hazari Prasad Dwivedi.
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Nakhun Kuyon Badhte Hain
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Kutaj
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Aalok Parva
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Pratigya
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a main agency of UNO?
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The General Assembly
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Food and Agricultural Organisation
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Security Council
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The International Court of Justice
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None of these
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The Battle of the Golden Spurs, also known as the Battle of Courtrai was fought on 11th July _______, near Kortrijk in Flanders. County of Flanders emerged victorious in the battle over kingdom of France.
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1290
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1319
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1302
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1365
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None of these
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PIB is an abbreviated form. What is the full form of it?
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Press Information Bureau
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Press International Bureau
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Public Information Bureau
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Press Information Business
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None of these
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Which Constitutional Amendment added the chapter on Fundamental Duties?
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55th
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52nd
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44th
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42nd
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None of these
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The Rourkela Steel Plant in Odisha was built with the collaboration of a country. Name the country.
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USA
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Germany
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Japan
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Russia
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None of these
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Which one of the following states does not have a Legislative Council?
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Maharashtra
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Tamil Nadu
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Bihar
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Gujarat
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None of these
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What is the birth place of Vardhman Mahaveer?
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Patna
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Kundagram
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Sasaram
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Aurangabad
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None of these
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Which is the least populous state in India as per census 2011?
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Karnataka
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West Bengal
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Himachal Pradesh
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Sikkim
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None of these
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The statements given below are regarding sobriquets. Find out the false statements.
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'City of seven hills' is the sobriquet for Rome
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Oxford is known as 'City of Dreaming- Spires'.
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'City of Golden Gate' is the sobriquet used for San Francisco.
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'Cockpit of Europe' is the sobriquet for Germany
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None of these
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Following are given some matches of countries, its cities and the river banks on which the cities are situated. See the matches carefully and separate out the wrong one.
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Mayanmar - Yangoon - Irrawady
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Australia - Sydney - Darling
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South Korea- Shanghai - Yang - Se - Kiang
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Japan - Tokyo - Arakava
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None of these
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The Indian National Flag has three colours and they are saffron, white and green. Which one of the following does not show the significance of white colour?
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Peace
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Purity
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Greenery
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Simplicity
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None of these
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__________ is an American inventor and engineer who created the first automatic bread-slicing machine for commercial use.
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Alexander Fleming
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Sergei Yu din
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Otto Frederick Roh wed der
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Oleg Losev
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None of these
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23rd December, 1902 is the birth date of a former Prime Minister of India. Name the Prime Minister.
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Chaudhary Charn Singh
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Manmohan Singh
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Morarji Desai
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None of these
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Which one of the following planets takes minimum time to complete one revolution around the Sun?
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Earth
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Venus
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Mars
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Mercury
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None of these
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What is the literacy rate in India as per census 2011?
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60.06%
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82.02%
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74.04%
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56.09%
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None of these
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National Flag is one of the national symbols of a country. The National Flag of Vietnam is rectangular and has red background with ______ star at the centre.
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2
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3
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4
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1
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None of these
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Indra Nooyi is the Chief Executive Officer of which company?
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Coca Cola
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Pepsi Co
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Samsung
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LG
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Neutron was discovered by:
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Ernest Rutherford
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Marie Curie
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Dmitri Mendeleev
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James Chadwick
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None of these
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Which war took place between India and Pakistan in 1999?
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Bangladesh Liberation War
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Kargil War
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Gulf War
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All of these
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None of these
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What is the name of India's first nuclear reactor?
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Urvashi
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Rohini
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Apsara
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Kamini
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None of these
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Who was the first woman to travel into space?
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Jan Davis
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Sally Ride
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Valentina Tereshkova
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Yelena Serova
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Who was declared man of the tournament in the Cricket World Cup 2015?
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Michael Clarke
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Virat Kohli
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Mitchell Stare
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Daniel Vettori
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None of these
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Where is the headquarters of the World Bank situated?
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Moscow, Russia
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New Delhi, India
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Washington DC, United States
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Beijing, China
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India earns maximum foreign exchange by the export of:
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Jute
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Rubber
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Iron
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Tea
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None of these
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Which age in the Indian History is referred to as the 'Golden Age'?
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Mughal
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Maurya
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Gupta
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All of these
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None of these
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Who has won the 2017 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix tournament?
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Valtteri Bottas
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Sebastian Vettel
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Lewis Hamilton
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Daniel Ricciardo
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