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question_answer1) One of India's greatest contributions to the world is the Indian system of medicine which has existed since ancient times. One of its system has the potential for improvement of social and personal be haviour, physical health by encouraging better circulation of oxygenated blood in the body, restraining sense organ and serenity of life. Name this system.
question_answer2) This traditional piece of clothing is a type of coat with a hood, lined with fur. The hood protects the face from freezing temperatures and wind. The Caribou Inuit invented this kind of garment. What is it called?
question_answer3) The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is an international treaty which seeks to inhibit the spread of nuclear weapons and technology to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. In which year it came into force?
question_answer4) Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a historic railway station in Mumbai, which serves as the headquarters of the Central Railways. It was built in which style form?
question_answer5) He was an Indian tribal freedom fighter, religious leader and a folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe. His portrait hangs in the Central Hall of the Indian Parliament, the only tribal leader to have been so honoured Name him.
question_answer6) He and his crew were the first Europeans to sail around the world proving that the world is round. He searched for a western route to the Moluccas or Spice Islands from 1519 to 1521 with five ships. Who was he?
question_answer7) The great industrialist and aviator J. R. D. Tata, known as the Father of Indian Aviation, founded India's first commercial airlines which he named Tata Airlines. Which of the following had been transported from Karachi to Bombay (now Mumbai) in its first flight?
question_answer8) The ukulele, looks like a guitar but is much smaller. It is a stringed instrument native to this place. Name the place.
question_answer9) The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original novel, written in the English language, and published in the UK. Many Indians have won this prestigious award. Which Indian writer won it for her book entitled The God of Small Things'?
question_answer10) She was the first Indian woman to become the president of the Indian National Congress in 1925 and the first woman to become the governor of an Indian state. Who is she?
question_answer11) The bhut jolokia reigned supreme till 2010 with a scoville measure of a million units. It is grown in the states of the Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. What kind of fruit is It?
question_answer12) This folk dance from Tamil Nadu can be performed individually or in pairs, by both the genders. Some of the steps are acrobatic. The dancers balance pots decorated with attractive flower arrangements, topped by a moving paper parrot on their head. Music from drums and pipes add vigour to the dance. What is this dance form called?
question_answer13) If Quechua is your native language, to which country you belong?
question_answer14) Prince William, the second in line to the throne of Great Britain, and his brother, Henry, are the sons of a famous and beautifu1 mother who promoted many humane causes. What was her name?
question_answer15) He was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary politician who also served as president of South Africa. During the struggle against the apartheid movement he was imprisoned for 27 years, Who was he?
question_answer16) Which of the following is the wettest place in the world?
question_answer17) The common house sparrow population has been declining in many Asian countries especially in India. To promote its conservation which state's chief minister had declared it as the state bird?
question_answer18) This dance form originated in Odisha has its base in martial arts. The dance is a stylized mock battle in which two groups of dancers armed with swords and shields, alternatively attack and defend themselves with vigorous movements. What is it called?
question_answer19) Tajmahal was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. Who is considered as the chief architect of Tajmahai.
question_answer20) Use of zero and decimal system was introduced during the period of which dynasty?
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