Which of the following is an example of unstitched cloth worn by Indian men?
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Pant
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Shirt
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Dhoti
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Kurta
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Which of the following helps us to understand the language of a map?
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A map has no language.
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Colour code
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Knowledge of conventional symbols
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Both [b] and [c]
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None of these
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Who among the following wrote the national anthem of India?
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Name the following.
The mountain of ice floating in the sea
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Hillock
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Iceberg
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Icecap
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Icetop
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The meridian which passes through Greenwich in England is known as the 'time meridian'. Clocks all over the world are set according to the time at Greenwich, which is known as 'International Standard Time'.
Which of the following is the 'time meridian'?
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\[0{}^\circ \]meridian
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\[90{}^\circ \]meridian
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\[180{}^\circ \]meridian
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\[45{}^\circ \]meridian
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None of these
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Given below is the description of the physical features of a region of India. Identify the region from the given description. This region is slightly elevated than the surrounding plains. The soil is black and suitable for growing cotton. The climate is torrid, very hot in summer and mild cold during winter. Many rivers flow through it during rainy season. The region has mixed vegetation.
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The Gangetic Plain
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The Coastal Plain
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The Plateau Region
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The Himalayan Region
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None of these
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Some parts of our country are directly controlled by the central government. They are called:
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The States
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The Union Territories
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National Capital Territory
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All of these
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Paneer, Dahi, Lassi, Ghee are:
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Pulses
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Spices
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Milk products
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Non-veg food
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By sitting at home we get apples from Kashmir, tea from Assam, spices from Kerala, etc. All these have been made possible due to the development of the means of:
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Communication
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Occupation
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Civilisation
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Transportation
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None of these
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Which of the following helps us to put off fire?
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Which of the following is not the part of a balanced diet?
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Protein
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Water
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Carbohydrate
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Fat
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Man started his life as a:
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Food gatherer
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Food grower
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Hunter
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Food waster
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Name the smallest ocean in the world.
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Atlantic
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Indian
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Arctic
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Pacific
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None of these
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Solid, liquid and gas are the three forms of_____.
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Land
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Air
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Earth
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Water
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The given image is of Durga Puja celebration. With which city of India you can associate this celebration?
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Mumbai
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Chennai
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Kolkata
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Delhi
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None of these
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Match the following Union Territories with their capitals.
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli
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Daman
B.
Lakshadweep
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Silvassa
C.
Daman and Diu
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New Delhi
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National Capital Territory
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Kavaratti
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A - i; B - ii; C - iii; D - iv
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A - ii; B - iv; C - i; D - iii
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A - iv; B - ii; C - i; D - iii
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A - ii; B - iii; C - iv; D - i
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None of these
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Which of the following has its own light?
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Planet
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Star
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Moon
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All of these
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None of these
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Changing of water vapour into water on cooling is called:
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Evaporation
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Precipitation
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Condensation
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Water pollution
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None of these
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Why do we need a government?
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To protect the country
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To give us food and shelter
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To look after the welfare of the people
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Both [a] and [c]
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None of these
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The given picture relates to which one of the following?
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Water pollution
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Noise pollution
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Air pollution
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Soil pollution
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None of these
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Occupation of a person does not depend upon his:
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Level of education
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Skill
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Need
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Who among the following helps us in legal matters?
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Doctor
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Engineer
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Lawyer
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Police
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Turban is a:
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Footwear
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Headgear
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Body wear
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Ankle wear
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The place where the President of India lives is called ____.
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Rashtrapati Bhawan
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Raj Ghat
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Red Fort
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India Gate
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Give one word for the following. A group of stars that seems to make a picture or a figure in the sky
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Comet
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Planet
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Galaxy
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Constellation
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None of these
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Unscramble the given word to find the name of a continent.
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Eurasia
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Antarctica
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America
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Australia
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None of these
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How did the early men use to communicate?
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By music
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In their language
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By sign or gesture
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By drawing
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Which of the following is mainly a computer related occupation?
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Police
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Information Technology
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Mason
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Doctor
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None of these
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Chennai is located on the coast of the:
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Bay of Bengal
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Indian Ocean
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Arabian Sea
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Pacific Ocean
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Which of the following is a sweet dish?
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Vada Pav
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Sandesh
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Idli
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Kakori Kebab
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In which of the following seasons nights are longer than the days?
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Spring
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Winter
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Autumn
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None of these
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Name the following. A large land-mass which is the part of a continent
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Peninsula
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Country
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Subcontinent
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Plateau
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Which of the following is considered as the most important discovery of the early men?
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Fire
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Wheel
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Food
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Both [a] and [b]
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Identify the personality from the given clue.
I am the first man to sail around the world.
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Copernicus
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Ferdinand Magellan
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Wright brothers
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James Watt
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Who provides public services like roads, parks, schools, water supply, electricity etc. to us?
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Government
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Citizen
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Society
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Various companies
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Who of the following hoists our national flag at the Red Fort on 15th of August every year?
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The President of India
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The Chief Minister of Delhi
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The Prime Minister of India
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The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi
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If 'Vesti' is to Tamil Nadu then 'Mundu' is to:
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West Bengal
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Nagaland
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Haryana
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Kerala
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For which of the following reasons when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere?
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Because of Earth's rotation
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Because of the shape of the Earth
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Because of Earth's revolution
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Both [b] and [c]
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None of these
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Identify the wrong statement.
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Rajya Sabha is the permanent house.
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Lok Sabha is elected for a term of six years.
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Rajya Sabha is the upper house of the Parliament.
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Members of Parliament are called MP.
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Given below are the nick names of some planets of our solar system. You are to identify the one that supports life.
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The red planet
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The ringed planet
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The blue planet
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The veiled planet
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'My Experiments with Truth' is the autobiography of:
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Indira Gandhi
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Rajiv Gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Sonia Gandhi
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'Jana Gana Mana' was adopted as our national anthem on:
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24th January 1950
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15th August 1947
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26th January 1950
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21st November 1948
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'Bangla' is the main language spoken in:
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Chennai
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Mumbai
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Delhi
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Kolkata
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Carefully read the statements given below and pick your option. Statement I: Wants differ from person to person but needs do not. Statement II: The initial clothing known to man was made of leaves and bark of trees.
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Only I is true.
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Only II is true.
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Both I and II are true.
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Either I or II is true.
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Neither I nor II is true.
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Which of the following is a galaxy?
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Big Bang
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Milky Way
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Pluto
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Asteroid
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Harbours are for:
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Trains
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Cars
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Ships
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Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
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An area of raised land with a flat top = Hills
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An area of raised land with a sharp top = Mountain
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A flat land= Plain
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Given below is the map of a continent. Identify the continent from the caption given underneath. The most populous continent of the world
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Asia
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Africa
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Australia
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Antarctica
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The horizontal lines drawn on a globe are called:
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Longitudes
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Latitudes
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Directions
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Hemispheres
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None of these
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Identify the wrong statement.
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Houses are built according to the climate of a place.
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Revolution of the Earth causes different seasons in the world.
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Monsoons are the seasonal winds that bring rain in India.
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Revolution of the Earth around the sun causes variation in the length of day and night.
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