Name the new president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Thomas Bach
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Suresh Kalmadi
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Wu Ching Kuo
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Philip Craven
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None of these
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Which of the following countries and their currencies is not correctly matched?
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Ethiopia-Birr
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Bangladesh-Taka
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Finland-Dalasi
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Albania-Lek
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None of these
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Which cell organelle plays crucial role in detoxifying many poison and drugs?
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Vacuoles
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Golgi Apparatus
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Lysosomes
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None of these
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A computer virus cannot be contracted by which of the following?
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CD
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Scanner
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Downloads
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E-mails
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None of these
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Zubin Mehta, the internationally famous musician, concluded a 'Music for Peace' concert on September in which of the following places of India?
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Bongaigaon, Assam
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Mujaffarnagar, UP
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Bodhgaya, Bihar
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Srinagar, Kashmir
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None of these
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Which of the following is the first private sector bank to launch a "branch-on-wheels" drive in India?
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HSBC
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City Bank
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ICICI
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Axis Bank
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None of these
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Who had demarcated the border-line between India and Pakistan?
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McMohan
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Lord Durand
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Radcliffe
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Johnson
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None of these
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Which of the following countries is not a part of the continent of Australia?
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West Indies
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Papua New Guinea
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New Zealand
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Fiji
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None of these
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The Red Cap worn by sans culottes in France (Related to French Revolution) symbolized:
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Equality
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Fraternity
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Revolution
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Liberty
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None of these
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The resolution on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy were in which of the following sessions of Indian National Congress?
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Karachi 1931
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Belgaum 1934
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Lahore 1929
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Faizpur 1936
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None of these
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Which of the following is a violation of the Right to life and liberty under Indian Constitution?
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The arrested person is informed about the reason of his arrest
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The arrested person must be produced before the court of law within 24 hrs of his arrest
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The arrested person cannot be provided with a lawyer
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The arrested person can be kept in judicial custody with court order
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None of these
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Who is known as the father of micro-biology?
A)
Leeuwenhoek
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Purkinje
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Robert Hooke
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Robert Brown
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None of these
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Which of the following nation has won the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Trophy 2013?
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India
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Afghanistan
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Pakistan
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Bangladesh
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None of these
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In which of the following the speed of the sound is maximum?
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Air
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Water
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Kerosene
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Steel
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None of these
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How much amount of water has been recommended by UN for daily use by a person?
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50-100 liters
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100-200 liters
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200-250 liters
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250-300 liters
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None of these
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Recently which of the following countries has enacted a law banning online users from discussing current affairs?
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Pakistan
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Vietnam
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Syria
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Saudi Arabia
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None of these
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Which among the following great revolutionaries was the brain behind the 'Chittagong Armoury Raid'?
A)
Lala Hardayal
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Baghat Singh
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Surya Sen
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Rajguru
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None of these
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Louis XVI was guillotined on which of the following charges?
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Cruelty
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Treason
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Mis-governance
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All of these
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None of these
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The famous 'Angkor Wat' temple is in:
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Japan
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Indonesia
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Myanmar
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Cambodia
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None of these
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The highest body below the Parliament of India which is responsible for formulating policy matters regarding planning for social and economic welfare and development of our country is:
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Planning Commission of India
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Finance Commission
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National Development Council
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Center for Policy Research
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None of these
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Which organ of United Nations is more powerful so far International peace is concerned?
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Security Council
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General Assembly
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International Court of Justice
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UNESCO
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None of these
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Hitlar took over the German Workers Party and renamed it as:
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Socialist Workers of Germany
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National Socialist Party
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National Workers of Germany
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Secular German Workers
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is true about today's world?
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Monarchy as a form of government has vanished from the world
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The relationship between different countries has become more democratic than ever before
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In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the people
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There are no more military dictators in the world
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None of these
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Which of the following is an example of nutritional deficiency disease?
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Beriberi
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Diabetes
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Hypertension
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Myopia
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None of these
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In winter western cyclonic disturbances occur from which sea?
A)
Indian Ocean
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Caspian Sea
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Arabian Sea
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Mediterranean Sea
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None of these
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Evaporation always causes:
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Thermal expansion
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Liquefaction
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Cooling down
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All of these
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None of these
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Which of the following is a viral infection?
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Diphtheria
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Influenza
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Cholera
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Typhoid
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None of these
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How many member nations are there in IMF?
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193
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173
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188
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178
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None of these
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'Jinnah-lndia, Partition, Independence' is the name of a book written by:
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Maulana Azad
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Jaswant Singh
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Jaswant Sinha
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Gulam Isaq Khan
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None of these
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In which year the first Indian Cricket Cup was established?
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1844
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1850
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1867
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1848
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None of these
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Which of the following bio-reserves of India is not included in the world network of bio- reserve?
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Manas
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Gulf of Mannar
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Nanda Devi
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Nilgiri
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None of these
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Who among the following had been selected for Bharat Muni Samman 2012 for outstanding contribution to the field of art and culture?
A)
Ustad Rashid Khan
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Birju Maharaj
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Mallika Sarabhai
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Hema Malini
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None of these
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Which of the following is the longest river in Asia?
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Huang He
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Mekong
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Yangtze
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Indus
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None of these
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SEBC stands for:
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Socially and Ergonomically Beneficial Classes
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Socially and Educationally Backward Classes
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Socially and Economically Backward Classes
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Socially and Elegant Backward Classes
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None of these
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The silver coin which was introduced by Sher Shah and continued by Mughals were:
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Ashrafi
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Muhar
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Rupiya
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Dinar
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None of these
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Mayurakshi Project is a river valley project of India to cater to the irrigation and power needs. In which of the following states is it situated?
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West Bengal
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Kashmir
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Rajasthan
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Madhya Pradesh
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None of these
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Given below are the names of countries and their parliaments. Identify the one which is wrongly matched.
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Denmark - Folketing
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Japan - Diet
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Canada - Parliament
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Germany - Althing
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None of these
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Apart from Chief Justice, how many judges of the Supreme Court of India can be appointed by the President?
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40
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35
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30
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25
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None of these
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'Frankfurter Wertpapierborse? is the stock exchange located in:
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Germany
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Austria
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Brazil
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Canada
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None of these
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Name the Australian cricketer who tried to play with an aluminium bat?
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Dennis Lillee
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Steve Waugh
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Ricky Ponting
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Greg Chappell
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None of these
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