'Right to Information' guaranteed by Indian Constitution comes under which one of the following category of Rights?
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General Right
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Constitutional Right
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Legal Right
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Fundamental Right
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None of these
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When is Martyrs' Day celebrated in India?
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28th October
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2nd November
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30th January
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7th June
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None of these
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Which date has been declared as the National Handloom Day by the Government of India?
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2nd August
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12th September
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7th August
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21st October
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None of these
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India's biggest telescope "Multi Application Solar Telescope" (MAST) has been installed at which place?
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Udaipur
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Ahmedabad
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Lucknow
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Nagpur
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None of these
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The National Policy for Empowerment of Women was adopted in which year?
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2004
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2001
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1998
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2009
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None of these
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Who appoints the members of the State Public Service Commission?
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Prime Minister
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Vice-President
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Chief Minister
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Governor of the State
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None of these
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Which country is regarded as the 'Mother of Parliamentary Democracy'?
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UK
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USA
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USSR
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India
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None of these
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Which national water ways connects Allahabad to Haldia?
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NW 1
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NW 2
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NW 3
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NW 4
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None of these
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What does HUDCO stand for?
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Home and Urban Development Corporation
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Human and Urban Development Corporation
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Housing and Urban Development Corporation
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Hindustan and Urban Development Corporation
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None of these
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The term 'Bull's eye' is associated with which one of the following sports?
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Boxing
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Shooting
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Basketball
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Polo
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None of these
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Which nutrient works as a fuel in human body?
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Protein
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Vitamins
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Carbohydrates
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Minerals
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None of these
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Which one of the following does not happen due to the Earths rotation?
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Day and night
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Change in the direction of wind
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High and low tides
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Change of season
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None of these
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Which one of the following is the largest river island of India?
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East Nicobar
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Middle Nicobar
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East Andaman
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Majuli
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None of these
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In which year Indo-Bangladesh Treaty of friendship, peace and co-operation was signed?
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1972
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1984
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1999
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2001
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None of these
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Which is the second most populated state in India as per the census 2011?
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Maharashtra
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West Bengal
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Rajasthan
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Uttar Pradesh
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None of these
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Which was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the 'Heart and Soul' of the Constitution?
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Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Right to freedom of Religion
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Right against Exploitation
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Right to Equality
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None of these
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Disinvestment in public sector is called:
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Industrialisation
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Privatisation
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Liberalisation
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Globalisation
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None of these
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Which ministry of the Indian Government has launched a programme named SATYAM with the main objective of strengthening research in the areas of yoga and meditation?
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Ministry of External Affairs
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Ministry of Home Affairs
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Ministry of Finance
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Ministry of Science and Technology
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None of these
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What does the letter 'E' denote in the term 'E-banking'?
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Economic Banking
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Expansion Banking
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Essential Banking
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Electronic Banking
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None of these
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Which is the first state in India to pass the Food Security Act?
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Chhattisgarh
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Kerala
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None of these
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What is the name of the parliament of France?
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Sansad
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Duma
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National Assembly
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Bundestag
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None of these
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Which one of the following countries is not a member of Group of Twenty (G-20)?
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France
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India
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Pakistan
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Germany
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None of these
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The Rath Yatra at Puri is celebrated in honour of Hindu deity:
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Ganesh
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Shiv
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Ram
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Jagannath
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None of these
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Bimbisara belonged to which one of the following dynasties?
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Nanda
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Mauryan
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Haryanka
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Kushan
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None of these
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Field Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in which year?
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1970
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1966
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1958
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2014
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None of these
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Basaveshwara, whose statue was unveiled by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in London during his UK visit, was a famous poet of which language?
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Sanskrit
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English
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Kannada
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Tamil
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None of these
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The non-permanent members of UN Security Council are elected by the General Assembly for a term of;
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One year
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Two years
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Four years
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Five years
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None of these
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Who invented microscope?
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Zacharias Janssen
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Michal Faraday
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Thomas Edison
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James Watt
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None of these
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When was the Indian Air Force officially established?
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23rd August 1947
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1st April 1935
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7th November 1942
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8th October 1932
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None of these
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Name the first blind man to reach the Mt Everest.
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Steve Fossett
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Naomi Uemura
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Erik Weihenmayer
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Peter Habeler
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None of these
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Who is the author of the book 'Perception of Asian Personality'?
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Karl Marx
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V.D. Savarkar
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Ashoka Mehta
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Jim Corbett
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Wind is often found to blow during the hot summer days due to:
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Convection current of air
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Radiation from the soil
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Conduction of heat between air and soil on the earth
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All of these
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None of these
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Panchayati Raj System was first introduced in which one of the following states of India?
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Bihar
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Rajasthan
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Karnataka
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Punjab
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None of these
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The presidency of the United Nations Security Council rotates among the council members:
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Every year
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Every month
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Every six months
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Every two years
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None of these
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The Joint Session of the Indian Parliament is presided over by:
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Chairperson of Rajya Sabha
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President
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Speaker of Lok Sabha
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Chief Justice of The Supreme Court
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None of these
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The branch of science that studies structure of humans, animals and other living organisms is:
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Mycology
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Virology
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Anatomy
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Neurology
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None of these
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Which blood group is known as universal acceptor?
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A
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B
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AB
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O
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India's first satellite was Aryabhatta. It was launched in
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1999
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2001
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1990
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1975
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None of these
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Buddhism believes in four noble truths.
(1) Existence is suffering. (2) Suffering is born of desire and unfulfilled desire leads to rebirth. (3) When desire ceases rebirth ceases. (4) Desire cannot be controlled by any means. Which of these is not a part of the four truths of Buddhism?
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1
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2
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3
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4
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None of these
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Name the instrument that measures the strength and direction of a magnetic force.
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Magnetometer
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Barometer
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Anemometer
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Glucometer
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None of these
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