DIRECTION: In question, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that mil complete the series.
\[7,\,\,14,\,\,23,\,\,34,\,\,?\]
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46
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DIRECTION: In question, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that mil complete the series.
AE,FJ,KO,?UY
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QN
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TQ
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NP
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DIRECTION: In questions select the related word/ letter/number from the given alternatives.
\[3:7::15:\underline{?}\]
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30
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35
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45
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49
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DIRECTION: In questions select the related word/ letter/number from the given alternatives.
Kalidas : Meghdoot :: Kautilya : ?
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Ramayana
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Arthashastra
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Kamayani
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Kadambari
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DIRECTION: In questions select the related word/ letter/number from the given alternatives.
Water: Ocean :: Sand : ?
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Island
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Waves
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River
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Desert
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DIRECTIONS: Find the odd word/letter/Number pair from the given alternatives.
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Engineer
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School
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Lawyer
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Doctor
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A boy introduced a girl as the daughter of the son of the father of his uncle. How is the girl related to the boy?
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Aunt
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Grand-daughter
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Niece
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Sister
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Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis. If \[7\times 9\times 6\times 5=5\times 7\times 4\times 3,\]then \[8\times 4\times 14\times 12=?\]
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\[5\times 3\times 7\times 10\]
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\[6\times 3\times 9\times 11\]
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\[6\times 2\times 12\times 10\]
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\[6\times 4\times 8\times 9\]
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Deepak is standing facing South, She goes 20 metres ahead and turns right and goes 30 metres. Now she turns left and goes for 40 metres and turns right. In which direction is she headed now?
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North
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South
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East
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West
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In a coded language, MANAGER is written as REGANAM. How will ASSISTANT be written in that code?
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TNATSISSA
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TNATISSSA
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TNATSSIA
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TNATSISAS
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Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the classes given below : Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers
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Find the wrong number in the series: \[28,33,31,36,34,29\]
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33
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36
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34
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29
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Satya's birthday falls on 15th August and Meena's birthday falls on 25th June. If Meena's birthday was on Wednesday, what was the day on Satya's birthday in the same year?
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Friday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Saturday
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Introducing a girl, a man says, "She is the daughter of the daughter of my wife". How is man related to the girl?
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Maternal uncle
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Son
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Maternal grandfather
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Father
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A railway train 100 metres long is running at the speed of 30 km/hr. In what time does it pass a man standing near a line?
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10 seconds
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13 seconds
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12 seconds
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15 seconds
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The length and breadth of a rectangle are 20 m and 15 m respectively. If length is increased by 20% and the breadth by 30%, the percentage increase in its area is
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54%
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56%
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50%
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52%
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The average height of 8 students is 152 cm. Two more students of heights 144 cm and 155 cm join the group. What is the new average height?
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\[151.5\,cm\]
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\[152.5\,cm\]
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\[151cm\]
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\[150.5cm\]
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Aman sells two watches at Rs. 99 each. On one he gets 10% profit and on the other he loses 10%. His net gain or loss percent is
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loss of 1%
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no profit no loss
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profit of 10%
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loss of 10%
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If a person lost 8% by selling an article for Rs. 1,035, he bought the article for
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Rs.1, 135
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Rs.1, 152
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Rs.1, 105
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Rs.1, 125
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If \[2x=3y=4z,\] find \[x:y:z\].
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\[3:4:6\]
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\[6:4:3\]
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\[4:3:2\]
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\[2:3:4\]
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The ratio of the ages of A, B and C is\[5:8:9\] If the sum of the ages of A and C is 56 years, the age of B will be
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12 years
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23 years
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21 years
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32 years
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A box contain 280 coins of one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise. The values of each kind of coin are in the ratio of\[8:4:3\]. The number of one rupee coins will be
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52
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81
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60
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80
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Rita purchased a car with a marked price of Rs. 2,10,000 at a discount of 5%. If the sales tax charged is 10%, find the amount she has to pay.
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Rs.2, 19, 500
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Rs.2, 19, 000
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Rs.2, 19, 450
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Rs.2, 20, 000
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A shopkeeper sold an item for Rs.1,800 at a discount of 10% and gained Rs.200. Had he not given the discount, his gain would be
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Rs.300
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Rs.400
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Rs.180
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Rs.200
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Raju can do a piece of work in 20 days, while Ram can do it in 30 days. If both of them work at it together, then the number of days in which they will be able to finish the work is
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12 days
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10 days
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50 days
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25 days
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The twin cities are separated by which lake
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Loktak Lake
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Chilka Lake
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Wular Lake
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Hussain Sagar Lake
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Name the largest fresh water lake in India?
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Kolleru Lake
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Wular Lake
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Nakhi Lake
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Dal Lake
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The brightest planet is _____?
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Jupiter
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Mars
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Venus
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Mercury
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What happens to atmospheric pressure with increase in altitude?
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It remains constant
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It decreases
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It increases
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It constantly fluctuates
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What is the approximate length of Konkan Railway?
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580kms
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760kms
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940kms
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1050kms
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Which Himalayan Peak is also called 'Sagar Matha'?
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Nanga Parbat
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Dhaulagiri
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Mt. Everest
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Kanchenjunga
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Select the High Yielding Varieties of seed-crops developed under Green Revolution in India.
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Rice, Wheat, Pulses, Oil seeds and Sugarcane
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Maize, Black-gram, Jowar Coffee and Tea
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Rice, Wheat, Jowar; Bajra and Maize
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Wheat, Rice, Sugarcane Pulses and Maize
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Who Among the following rulers fought the fourth Anglo- Mysore war in which he was killed?
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The Nizam
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Aurangzeb
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Tipu Sultan
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Shivaji
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Which of the following emperor introduced new land revenue system which initiated the growth of the Mysore silk industry?
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Narasimha Swamy
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Daria Daukat Bagh
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Tipu Sultan
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None of the above
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Why are plants grown along river banks?
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To prevent flood
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To provide shade
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To reduce silting and erosion
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To control pollution
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Bacteriophages
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A kind of soil bacteria
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Bacteria growing in phases
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Parasitic bacteria infecting man
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Virus infecting bacteria
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The process of producing energy in plants is known as
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Absorption
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Reduction
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Photosynthesis
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Transpiration
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Fuse wire is made of an alloy of____.
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Lead and Copper
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Tin and Copper
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Tin and Lead
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Copper and Silver
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The 'Abolition of Titles' is a fundamental right classified under:
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Right against Exploitation
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Right to Freedom
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Right to equality
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Right to freedom of religion
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Which one of the following is an example for a non-economic good?
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Doctor's service
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Teacher's service
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Mother's service
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Banker's service
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During sleep a man's blood pressure
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increases
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remains constant
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fluctuates
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Who has won maximum film fare awards as a music director?
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R. Rahman
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Laxmikant Pyarelal
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Pritam
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S.[d] Burman
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Instrument for measuring light intensity is called -
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Lucimeter
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Cryometer
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Cyanometer
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Barometer
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Nitrogen fixing bacteria found in the root nodules of leguminous plant is: -
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Saprophytic
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Parasitic
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Symbiotic
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Autotrophic
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Which one of the following is considered as the drug of last resort for human beings?
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Penicillin
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Tetracycline
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Chloramphenicol
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Streptomycin
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Which one of the following is a hereditary disease?
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Cataract
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Haemophilia
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Pellagra
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Osteoporosis
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Which of the following reaction is the main cause of energy radiated from Sun?
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Nuclear fission
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Nuclear fusion
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Chemical reaction
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Diffusion reaction
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Mendel's principles of inheritance are based on
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Vegetative reproduction
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Asexual reproduction
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Sexual reproduction
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The operating system called UNIX is typically used for
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Desktop computer
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Laptop computer
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Supercomputer
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Web server
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R.N Malhotra committee is associated with
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Sick industries
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Tax reforms
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Insurance sector
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Banking sector
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National Renewal Fund was constituted for the purpose of
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Providing pension for retiring employees
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Social security
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Rural reconstruction
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Reconstruction and modernization of industries
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The National Deworming Day is celebrated on which date in India?
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February 13
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February 10
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February 12
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October 2
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The Fourth Schedule to the Constitution of India deals with:
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Provisions related to the administration of trible areas
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Allocation of seats in the Council of States.
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The Union List, the State List and the Concurrent List
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Recognized language of the Union of India.
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Who is the head of Municipal Corporation?
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Prime Minister
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Sarpanch
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Governor
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Mayor
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Rotational axis of which of the following planet is highly tilted?
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Earth
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Uranus
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Neptune
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Jupiter
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How much is the difference of time between any two Consecutive longitudes?
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10 min
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14 min
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4 min
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5:30 min
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Mass of an object is a_____.?
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Physical Quantity
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Fundamental Quantity
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Scalar Quantituy
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All options are correct
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What is the name of the program initiated by the government which is responsible for water supply in around 500 cities?
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Nirmal Jal Yojana
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Amrita Program
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Aradhana Program
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Amrut Program
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What is the present Annual Rate of Interest on Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP)?
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\[~8.4%\]
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\[7.8%\]
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\[7.5%\]
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\[7.3%\]
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The World Bank headquarters in______.
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New York, USA
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Paris, France
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Geneva, Switzerland
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Washington DC, USA
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Union Budget 2017 has introduced SANKALP which stands for?
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Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion Programme
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Skill Acquisition and Knowhow Awareness for Livelihood Promotion Programme
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Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promoting Programme
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None of the above
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Indian Railways will focus on which of the following areas for the coming fiscal, as per the Budget?
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Passenger Safety
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Cleanliness
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Women Security
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Only a and b
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Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point?
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Bromine
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Zinc
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Lead
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Calcium
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Some roots, called _____, arise from an organ other than the radicle.
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tap roots
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stilt roots
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fibrous roots
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adventitious roots
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Spiders belong to which class of animals?
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Arachnids
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Aves
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Gastropods
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Anthozoa
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Vitamin A is also known as ___.
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Thiamine
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Riboflavin
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Retinol
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Calciferol
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Which one of the following is the name of Nobel Prize winning Indian?
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Vikram Sarabhai
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A P J Abdul alam
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S. Pancharatnam
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[c]V.Raman
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Organisms that generate energy using light are known as
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Chaemolithotrophs
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Oligotrophs
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Bacteria
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Photoautotrophs
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Which among the following is false about natural rubber?
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It is an elastomer
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It is a monomer of cisisoprene
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Natural rubber is a polymer of chloroprene
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It is heated with sulphur compounds to improve its properties
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Which is the first Hindi newspaper of India?
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Udaan
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Azad Vichaar
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Udant Martand
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VichaarVyakti
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Who is the author of 'The Lowland"?
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Amitav Ghosh
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Kiran Desai
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Jhumpa Lahiri
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Arvind Adiga
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The Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary (NWS) is located in which state?
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Maharashtra
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Himachal Pradesh
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Jammu & Kashmir
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Nagaland
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Constitution Day of India is on _____.
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26th January
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23rd June
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15th August
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26th November
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How many layers does Human Skin have?
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5
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7
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11
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3
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Weight of a person at a height of2R from the centre of the earth, where R is the radius of the earth ____.
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remains same
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becomes half
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becomes twice
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becomes one fourth
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