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Given below is the picture of the Supreme Court of India. Where is it situated?
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Kolkata
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Mumbai
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New Delhi
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Allahabad
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'The Hindu' is a famous newspaper of India. In which language it is published?
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Hindi
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English
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Sanskrit
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Maithili
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How many years make a decade?
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15
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50
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100
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10
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Find out the incorrect statement.
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We live on the Earth.
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The Earth is the largest planet in the solar system.
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The Earth is round like an orange.
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The Earth is surrounded by air.
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The people who don't eat meat and fish are called _______.
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Choosy
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vegetarians
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Non vegetarians
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
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Food gives us energy to work and play.
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Food does not help us to grow.
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Food protects our body from diseases.
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Food keeps us healthy.
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D.M. is the senior most officer in a district. What does D.M. stand for?
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District Manager
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District Magistrate
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Deputy Manager
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Divisional Manager
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The Golden Temple is situated in which one of the following states?
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Himachal Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Punjab
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Which one of the following is a place of tourist attraction in Delhi?
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Sidhivinayak Temple
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Hawa Mahal
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Purana Quila
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Charminar
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The term 'Dot Ball' is used in which one of the following sports?
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Football
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Cricket
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Hockey
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Badminton
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Who among the following journalists hosts DNA at Zee News?
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Name the river which is one of the national symbols of India?
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Narmada
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Gomati
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Tapti
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Ganga
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Identify the national flag of Japan.
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Children are very fond of balloons. Who invented the balloons?
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Macmillian
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James Watt
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Montgolfier
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Michael Faraday
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Who among the following was a famous scientist of India?
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Which one of the following causes air pollution?
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Washing clothes and cattle in rivers
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Deforestation and soil erosion
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Emissions from industries and manufacturing activities
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Both (a) & (b)
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Which one of the following countries is located to the north of India?
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Pakistan
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Sri Lanka
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Nepal
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Afghanistan
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The plant which is also known as eggplant is:
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Tomato
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Potato
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Onion
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Brinjal
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Which one of the following gases is maximum in the air?
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Oxygen
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Carbon
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Nitrogen
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Argon
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When is Martyrs' Day observed in India?
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30th January
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15th January
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15th February
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30th March
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Which is the third largest continent in the world?
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Europe
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South America
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North America
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Africa
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The Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi is called;
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Rajpath
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Rajghat
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India Gate
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Gandhi Palace
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The only hill station in Rajasthan is:
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Jaipur
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Mount Abu
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Jaisalmer
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Udaipur
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Matches of some famous monuments of India and their locations are given below. Find the incorrect match.
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Hawa Mahal - Jaipur
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Gateway of India - New Delhi
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Charminar - Hyderabad
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Golghar - Patna
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Which one of the following airports is located in Kolkata?
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Indira Gandhi International Airport
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Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport
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Who is called the 'Grand Old Man' of India?
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Dadabhai Naoroji
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What is the currency of Sri Lanka?
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Rupee
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Taka
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Yen
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Dinar
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The name India is derived from:
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A king named Bharat
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Hindu
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River Indus
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Which one of the following places is not in India?
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Chennai
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Nalanda
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San Francisco
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Haldwani
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Ashoka Chakra, which has ________ spokes, is imprinted on the Indian National Flag.
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21
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Narsingh Yadav, who is very much in news these days, is a:
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Boxer
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The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) is currently in power in India. Who among the following belongs to this party?
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Manmohan Singh
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Sitaram Yechury
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Mulayam Singh Yadav
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Narendra Modi
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Kathmandu is the capital of a neighbouring country of India. Name the country.
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China
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Bangladesh
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Pakistan
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Sri Lanka
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Look at the picture:

She is the speaker of Lok Sabha. Name her.
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Sumitra Mahajan
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Meira Kumar
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Sushma Swaraj
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Smrti Irani
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Anil Kumble, who has recently been appointed as the head coach of Indian cricket team, belongs to which state of India?
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Maharashtra
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Tamil Nadu
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Karnataka
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Jharkhand
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The National Handloom Day is celebrated in August in India. On which date it is celebrated?
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12
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18
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Who is the leading actor of the newly released movie 'Rustom'?
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Akshay Kumar
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Hrithik Roshan
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Ranbir Kapoor
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Salman Khan
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The Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosts Mann Ki Baat in every month on ________.
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Monday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Who is the first Indian woman to win a silver medal in the Rio Olympics 2016?
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Saina Nehwal
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Sakshi Malik
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P.V. Sindhu
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Saniya Mirza
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Which of the following country's soldiers created history by participating in the Republic Day parade of India in 2016?
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Russia
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U S
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Japan
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France
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The national calender of India is based on which one of the following era?
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Regnal Era
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Cosmological Era
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Saka Era
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Geological Era
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Which of the following is the National Aquatic Animal of India?
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Sea Turtle
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Dugong
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Gangatic Dolphin
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Crocodile
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The planet which is also known as a unique planet in the solar system is:
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Jupiter
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Venus
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Earth
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Saturn
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Which one of the following countries is not situated in Asia?
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Afghanistan
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Jordan
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Malaysia
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Bhutan
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Which one of the following hill stations is located in Uttrakhand?
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Manali
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Shimla
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Kullu
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Almora
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Which state is in the eastern most part of India?
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Karnataka
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
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Who is the author of the book 'Around the World in Eighty Days'?
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V.S. Naipaul
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Vikram Seth
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Jules Verne
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Jayadev
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Who produced the first film in India "Raja Harishchandra" in 1913?
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Dada Saheb Phaike
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K.L Sehgal
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Sohrab Modi
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V. Shanta Ram
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International Labour Day is observed on:
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June 1
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September 3
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May 1
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'Madhubani' a style of folk paintings is popular in which of the following states of India?
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Uttar Pradesh
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Assam
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Bihar
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Gujarat
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