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Which of the following statement is/are correct? |
(1) In cricket there are 11 players in each team |
(2) In cricket umpire takes decision in the field |
(3) India won the cricket world cup in the year 2010 |
(4) Chess is an indoor game |
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1, 2 and 4
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1, 2 and 3
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1, 3 and 4
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Match the following:
[A] | Alice in wonderland | (1) | Lewis Carol |
[B] | A tale of two cities | (2) | Charles Dickens |
[C] | Anand Math | (3) | Bankim Chandra Chaterjee |
[D] | Harry Potter | (4) | J. K. Rowling |
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4
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A-2 B-1 C-3 D-4
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A-1 B-2 C-4 D-3
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The term 'Caddie' is associated with which one of the following games?
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Wrestling
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Badminton
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Golf
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Snooker
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Complete the following sentence with suitable option : |
Kajari is a dance of . |
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Uttar Pradesh
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Himachal Pradesh
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Bihar
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West Bengal
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Select the wrong match regarding magazines and newspapers.
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Times of India - English Newspaper
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Nandan - A magazine
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The Pioneer - Newspaper
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Hindustan Times - Hindi Magazine
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The full form of PNB is _______.
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Patna National Bank
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Patiala National Bank
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Patliputra National Bank
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Punjab National Bank
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Fill in the blank with correct option: |
"_________" is a great Indian cricketer who has scored more runs than any other cricketer in the history of International cricket. |
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Sunil Gavaskar
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Sachin Tendulkar
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Kapil Dev
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Ravi Shastri
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Tap is a term of _______.
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Athletics
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Archery
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Gymnastics
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Basketball
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______is the author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock homes".
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William Shakespeare
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Ruskin Bond
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Arthur Conan Doyle
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Charles Dickens
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The constitution of India came into force on _______ and this day is celebrated as the Republic Day to commemorate the great moment.
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21st January, 1950
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23rd January, 1950
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26th January, 1949
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26th January, 1950
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The full form of BJP is__________.
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Bhartiya Jantantrik Party
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Bhartiya Jankalyan Party
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Bhartiya Jantantra Party
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Bhartiya Janta Party
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Which one of the following animals has hood?
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Termite
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Cobra
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Mosquito
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Ant
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The great moment came for the world of sports when 1st Olympic games held in Athens in the year ______.
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1896
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1897
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1888
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1996
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Name the national animal of Bhutan.
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Crocodile
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White tailed dear
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Huemul
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Takin
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Out of given options take out the wrong statement regarding countries and their symbols.
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Lotus is the symbol of England
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Tulip is the symbol of Turkey
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The national symbol of Argentina is Ceibo (flower)
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The national symbol of Spain is the red carnation
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Fill in the blank with correct option in the following sentence : |
has the largest rail network. |
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Russia
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USA
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India
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China
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Reptiles are the animal found around us. Some of them are very dangerous. Which one of the following is a poisonous reptile?
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Crocodile
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Tortoise
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Cobra
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Butterfly
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Ashoka Chakra, which has______ spokes, is imprinted on Indian national flag.
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21
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24
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28
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The national flag of which country is not quadrilateral?
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USA
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Sri Lanka
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Nepal
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Germany
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In which of the following continents China is situated?
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North America
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South America
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Asia
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Africa
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In wrestling, which woman among the following won Gold medal in Commonwealth Games 2010 for the first time for India?
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Mary Kom
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Babita Phogat
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Geeta Phogat
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Saina Nehwal
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Amarnath caves in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the famous shrines for Hindus. People come here to worship ______.
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Lord Krishna
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Lord Shiva
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Goddess Saraswati
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Goddess Kali
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Fill in the blank with correct option in the following sentence : |
'Dynamite' was invented by________. |
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Sir Alfred Nobel
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Hans Lippersay
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Stephen Perry
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Yuri Lomonosov
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Name the largest living bird______.
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Crow
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Sparrow
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Parrot
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Ostrich
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Fill in the blank with correct option: |
Indian national flag has Ashoka Chakra at its centre which is_____ in colour. |
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Black
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Green
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White
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Names of some women personalities of India are given below. You have to take out the one who has been a great singer.
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M. S. Subbulakshmi
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Mallika Sarabhai
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Mahashweta Devi
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Rita Faria
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The cities of Vrindavan and Mathura are considered to be very holy and religious places for Hindus because:
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These cities are known as the places of Lord Krishna
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These cities are known as the places of Lord Shiva
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These cities are known as the places of Goddess Saraswati
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These cities are known as the places of Goddess Durga
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Who among the following is also known as "Messiah of Dalits"?
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Mother Teresa
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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Sri Aurobindo
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Rabindranath Tagore
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The sports person shown in the picture given below is associated with:
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Basketball
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Football
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Tennis
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Cricket
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Which one of the following has its own heat and light?
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Sun
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Uranus
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Saturn
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Neptune
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The world famous 'Statue of Liberty' is located in which one of the following countries?
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Germany
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India
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America
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Russia
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What is the means of livelihood for a farmer?
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Repairing shoes
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Agriculture
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Cooking
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Cutting hair
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Pakistan, one of the neighbouring countries of India, is a .
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Hindu country
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Muslim country
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Christian country
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Sikh country
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Allahabad is the birth place of number of great and popular personalities of India. Name the personality who was not born in Allahabad.
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Amitabh Bachchan
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Indira Gandhi
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Dhyanchand
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Sachin Tendulkar
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The highest point of Asia is Mount Everest and _____sea is its lowest point.
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Dead
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Alive
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Indian
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USE acts as a connector between computer and other devices. What does USB stand for?
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Universal Studio Bus
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Universal Serial Bus
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Union Subject Batch
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Union Subscription Ban
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Which one of the following states is located in the South India?
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Kerala
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Haryana
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Bihar
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Punjab
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Salar Jung Museum is a place of interest in India. In which one of the following cities this museum is situated?
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Delhi
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Agra
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Lucknow
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Hyderabad
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'Madame Tussauds' in London is one of the famous places in the world. What is it?
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Wax Museum
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Zoo
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Hotel
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Which one of the following is a newspaper?
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India Today
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Outlook
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Bal Bharti
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Dainik Bhaskar
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When is World Literacy Day observed?
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8th September
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5th September
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8th March
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28th September
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Which one of the following diseases is associated with liver?
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Cataract
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Pneumonia
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Jaundice
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Kashi Viswanath temple is one of the most famous temples of Lord Shiva. In which one of the following cities it is situated?
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Agra
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Bangalore
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Varanasi
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Patna
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Which one of the following options describes the picture correctly?
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This is the picture of Eiffel Tower. It is situated in Paris, France.
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This is the picture of Eiffel Tower. It is situated in New York, America.
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This is the picture of Statue of Liberty. It is situated in Paris, France.
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This is the picture of Statue of Liberty. It is situated in New York, America.
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Who among the following is famously known as 'Flying Sikh of India'?
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Joginder Singh
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Milkha Singh
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P. T. Usha
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Kapil Dev
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Identify the famous singer given below.
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Sonu Nigam
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Kumar Sanu
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Abhijeet Bhattacharya
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Hariharan
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Given below is the flag of one of the neighbouring countries of India. Name the country.
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Pakistan
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Sri Lanka
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Nepal
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Bhutan
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Blackboard chalk is made of:
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Gypsum
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Iron
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Who among the following is not an author?
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Arundhati Roy
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Shobhaa De
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Chetan Bhagat
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Ruskin Bond
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Name the 2nd closest planet to the Sun in the solar system.
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Pluto
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Venus
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Earth
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Mars
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