Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Crow
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Vulture
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Bat
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Ostrich
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Food: Hunger
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Water: Thirst
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Air: Suffocation
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Talent: Education
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In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number. \[3\text{ }10\text{ }\,\text{ }35\text{ }\,\text{ }172\text{ }\,\,\,\,885\text{ }\,\,\,5346\text{ }\,37471\]
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In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number. \[318\text{ }158\text{ }\,76\text{ }\,38\text{ }18\text{ }\,8\text{ }3\]
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38
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DIRECTION: In each of these questions a number series is given. Only one number is wrong in each series. You have to find out the wrong number.
\[10\,\,\,15\,\,\,24\,\,\,\,35\,\,\,\,54\,\,\,\,\,75\,\,\,\,100\]
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35
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DIRECTION: In each of these questions a number series is given. Only one number is wrong in each series. You have to find out the wrong number.
\[1,~~3~~~4~~~7~~~11~~~18~~~27~~~~47\]
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27
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DIRECTION: In each of these questions a number series is given. Only one number is wrong in each series. You have to find out the wrong number.
\[~3~~2~~~3~~~6~~~12~~~375~\,\,\,115.5\]
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\[37.5\]
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6
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In a certain code language BEAM is written as \[5\text{ }%\text{ }*\text{ }K\]and COME is written as\[\text{ }\!\!\$\!\!\text{}7K%\]. How is BOMB written in that code?
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\[5%K5\]
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\[57\,K5\]
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\[\$\,7K\,\$\]
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\[5\,\,\$\,%5\]
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In a certain code PATHOLOGIST is written as PIUBQKSRHFN. How is CONTROVERSY written in that code?
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SUOPDNXRQDU
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SUOPDNZTSFW
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QSMNBPXRQDU
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QSMNBPZTSFW
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A is the mother of B. C is the father of B and C has 3 children. On the basis of this information, find out which of the following relations is correct:
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C has three daughters.
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C has three sons.
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B is the son.
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None of these.
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Q travels towards East. M travels towards North. S and T travel in opposite directions. T travels towards right of Q. Which of the following is definitely true?
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M and S travel in the opposite directions.
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S travels towards West.
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T travels towards North.
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M and S travel in the same direction.
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P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table. R is to the right of P and is second to the left of S. T is not between P and 5'. Who is second to the left of R?
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S
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Mohan and Suresh study in the: same class. Mohan has secured more marks than Suresh in the terminal examination. Suresh's rank is seventh from top among all the students in the class. Which of the following is definitely true?
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Mohan stood first in the terminal examination.
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There is at least one student between Mohan and Suresh in the rank list.
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There are at the most five students between Mohan and Suresh in the rank list.
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Suresh is five ranks lower than Mohan in the rank list.
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If \['+'\] means 'minus' \['-'\] means 'multiplied by' \['\text{ },\text{ }'\] means 'plus' and' x' means 'divided by', then \[10\times 5,\,\,\,3-2+3=?\]
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5
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21
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\[\frac{53}{3}\]
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How many numbers are there between 300 and 400 in which 7 occurs only once?
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18
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14
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11
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10
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What is the remainder when 496 is divided by 6?
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0
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3
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4
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The H.C.F and L.C.M of two numbers are 21 and 4641 respectively. If one of the numbers lies between 200 and 300, then the two numbers are
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273,357
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273,361
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273,359
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273,363
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An employer engaged a servant with free boarding and lodging for one year with the condition that the servant will be given Rs.2500 and a uniform at the end of the year. The servant agreed but served the employer only for 10 months and thus received Rs.2000 and a uniform. The price of the uniform is:
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Rs.250
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Rs.350
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Rs.400
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Rs.500
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In a coconut grove, \[(x+2)\] trees yield 60 nuts per year, x trees yield 120 nuts per year and \[(x-2)\] trees yield 180 nuts per year. If the average yield per year per tree be 100, then x is
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3
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5
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Two-third of one-seventh of a number is \[87.5%\]of 240. What is the number?
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2670
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2450
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2205
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1470
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A man sold his book for Rs 891, thereby gaining \[\frac{1}{10}\] of its cost price. Find his cost price.
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Rs.850
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Rs.810
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Rs.851
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Rs.840
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On what sum of money lent out at 9% per annum simple interest for 6 years does the simple interest amount to Rs. 810?
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Rs.900
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Rs.1000
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Rs.1200
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Rs.1500
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If \[A:B:C=2:3:4,\]then \[\frac{A}{B}:\frac{B}{C}:\frac{C}{A}\] is equal to:
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\[4:9:16\]
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\[8:9:12\]
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\[8:9:16\]
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\[8:9:24\]
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A man walking at the rate of 5 km/h crosses a bridge in 15 minutes. The length of the bridge (in metres) is:
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600
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750
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1000
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1250
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Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be linked with
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Judicial review
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Judicial activism
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Judicial intervention
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Judicial sanctity
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Tripitakas are sacred books of____.
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Sikhs
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Jews
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Buddhists
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Muslims
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Energy is stored in liver and muscles in the form of-
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carbohydrate
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fat
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protein
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glycogen
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The phenomenon of radioactivity was discovered byjsM;
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Marie Curie
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Pierre Curie
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Henri Becquerel
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J.J Thomson
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The scientist who first discovered that the Earth revolves round the Sun was-
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Newton
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Dalton
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Copernicus
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Einstein
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Which country was a part of the Axis Powers during World War2?
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Yugoslavia
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Poland
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Belgium
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Hungary
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Chapchar Kut is a festival celebrated in the State of
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam
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Mizoram
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Silddm
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Which of the following Acts introduced communal electorate in India?
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Indian Council Act, 1861
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Indian Council Act, 1892
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Indian Council Act, 1909
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Government of India Act, 1919
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Which one of the following is not an example of eukaryotic organism?
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Yeast
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Bacteria
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Plant
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Human being
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Commonest mammal is
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Elephant
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Lion
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Man (Homo sapiens)
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Panther
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The following is an amplifying device:
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a transformer
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a transistor
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a diode
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a resistor
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As per the latest data, which among the following states/ union territories of India makes maximum revenue by legal gambling and accounts for 95 percent of all legal gambling in the country?
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Sikkim
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Manipur
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Goa
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Green manure is obtained from
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Fresh animal excreta
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Decomposing green legume plants
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Domestic vegetable waste
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Oil seed husk cakes
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In which of the following States, is the Child Sex Ratio the lowest in India?
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Punjab
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Haryana
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Chhattisgarh
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Bihar
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Sharda Act fixed the minimum age of marriage of girls and boys respectively as-
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12 and 16
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14 and 18
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15 and 21
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Heat given to a body which raises its temperature by \[{{1}^{o}}C\] is known as -
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water equivalent
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thermal capacity
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specific heat
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temperature gradient
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Bimbisara was the king of which dynasty?
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Haryanka
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Maurya
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Shunga
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Nanda
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Light waves projected on oil surface show seven colours due to the phenomenon of
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polarization
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refraction
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reflection
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interference
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Who discovered bacteria?
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Fleming
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Lamble
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Temin
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Leeuwenhoek
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The Government has renamed MNREGA scheme and the name associated with the scheme is that of
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Rajeev Gandhi
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Indira Gandhi
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Mahatama Gandhi
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Who among the following was associated with the formulation of the basic ideas of the Mahayana Buddhism?
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Nagarjuna
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Kashyapa Matanga
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Menander
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Kanishka
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The world's first hybrid electric tram powered by hydrogen fuel cells has started running its operation in
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Japan
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USA
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Russia
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China
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I Which of the following country will host the next United Nations (UN) global wildlife conference in 2020?
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Malaysia
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Indonesia
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Russia
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India
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the Bidar -Kalaburagi New Railway Line to the Nation by unveiling a plaque at Bidar Railway Station, in _______.
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Kerala
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Assam
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Tripura
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Karnataka
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Name the country which is building the world's biggest floating solar power plant.
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Canada
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Russia
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India
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China
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Study of earthquakes is known as
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Ecology
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Seismology
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Numismatics
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None of these
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Ecology deals with
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Birds
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Tissues
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Who among the following evolved the concept of relationship between mass and energy?
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Einstein
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Planck
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Dalton
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Rutherford
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In which one of the following places is the Shompen tribe found?
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Nilgiri Hills
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Nicobar Islands
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Spiti Valley
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Lakshadweep Islands
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The Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary (PWS) is located in which state?
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Mizoram
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Sildom
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Goa
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Which of the following is an example of conjugated protein?
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Albumin
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Globulin
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Glutelin
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Glycoprotein
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Name the country that will host the 2023 World Cup.
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England
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South Africa
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Australia
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India
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The device used to change the speed of an electric fan is?
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Amplifier
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Regulator
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Switch
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Rectifier
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Which scripture was called his 'mother' by Gandhiji?
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Ramayana
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The New Testament
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Bhagwat Gita
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The Holy Quran
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On which of the following rivers is the Tehri Hydropower Complex located?
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Alaknanda
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Mandakini
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Dhauli Ganga
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Bhagirathi
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Nobel Prize winning Indian Amartya Sen is known for his work in which area?
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Physics
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Environmental Protection
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Chemistry
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Economics
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Which acid is present in the stomach of humans?
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sulphuric acid
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hydrochloric acid
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nitric acid
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citric acid
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Transpiration in plants is a process of?
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Food production
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Respiration
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Water loss
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None of the above
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Which of the following is a skin disease?
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Rickets
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Osteomalacia
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Anaemia
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Pellagra
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Name the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves in plants.
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Pits
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Stomata
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Trichomes
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Hydathodes
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Cylindrical lens is used by a person suffering from
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astigmatism
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myopia
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hypermetropia
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None of these
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The mass of water vapour per unit volume of air is known as
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relative humidity
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specific humidity
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absolute humidity
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variable humidity
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Who is internationally recognised as a father of the modern digital computer?
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George Stibitz
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Clifford Berry
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Nikolay Brusentsov
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The member of Shivaji's Ashta Pradhan who looks after foreign affairs was
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Peshwa
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Sachiv
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Pandit Rao
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Sumant
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Which one of the following is a warm ocean current?
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Labrador current
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Kuroshio current
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Peru current
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Benguela current
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Which one of the following is responsible for the stimulating effect of tea?
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Tannin
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Steroid
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Alkaloid
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Which one of the following non-metals is not a poor conductor of electricity?
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Sulphur
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Selenium
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Bromine
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Phosphorus
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Mid-Day Meal Scheme was started in year:
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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The book is written by '"Narendra Modi: The Making of a Legend"?
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Sanjay Tripathi
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Bindeshwar Pathak
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Aditya Sen
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Mohan Verma
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The main thinking part of the brain is
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midhrain
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hypothalamus
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forebrain
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hindbrain
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