Identify the figure from the clue given below it. A slow moving river of ice
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A toll
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Mountain pass
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Kunlun
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Glacier
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Keeping in mind the festivals of India, find the odd one out.
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Dussehra
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Republic Day
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Gandhi Jayanti
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Independence Day
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None of these
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What kind of rainfall and temperature the spices need to grow?
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Warm climate with low rainfall
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Warm climate with heavy rainfall
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Cool and moist climate
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Cool and dry climate
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None of these
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Which of the following is an important oil field of India?
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Singrauli
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Lohardaga
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Naharkatiya
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Korba
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Which of the following is considered as the elixir of life on Earth?
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Soil
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Forest
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Water
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Energy
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None of these
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Which of the following places is the capital of two states of our country?
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New Delhi
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Puducherry
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Srinagar
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Chandigarh
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Find the odd one out.
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Eid
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Christmas
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Diwali
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Chhat
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Gandhi Jayanti
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In which part of India one can find Garo, Khasi, Lusai and Jaintia hills?
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North-West part
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Northern part
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Eastern part
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North- East part
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Who am I? I am a famous canal who brought water in the desert region of India and made agriculture possible there.
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Rajiv Gandhi Canal
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Indira Gandhi Canal
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Sardar Sarovar
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Nagarjuna Sagar
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None of these
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Which city of India boasts of having the Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Humayun's tomb among other things?
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New Delhi
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Mumbai
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Kolkata
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Agra
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None of these
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Which of the following is not a part of our cultural heritage?
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Architecture
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Cuisine
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Literature
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Music and Paintings
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None of these
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Which of the following is an example of 'performing arts'?
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Cinema
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Cricket match between India and Pakistan
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Political magazines
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Pamphlets distributed by an NGO on child related issue
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Teak, Sal, Shisham are the trees found in:
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Tropical Evergreen Forest
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Tropical Deciduous Forest
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Montane Forest
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Mangrove Forest
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Which of the following soil is formed from lava?
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Black soil
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Red soil
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Alluvial soil
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Mountain soil
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None of these
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Name the biggest commercial port of India.
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Mormugao in Goa
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Kandla in Gujarat
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Port Nhava Sheva in Mumbai
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Cochin in Kerala
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None of these
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The activity of producing goods or offering services to earn money refers to:
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Agriculture
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Industry
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Transportation
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Mining
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'Khadi Gram Udyog' is an example of:
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Cottage industry
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Large scale industry
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Small scale industry
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No industry
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The Ashoka Chakra in our National Emblem is between:
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Four lions
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The lion and the bull
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The lion and the horse
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The bull and the horse
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Expressing our views come under:
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The Fundamental Rights
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The Fundamental Duties
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The Directive Principles
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All of these
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None of these
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Name the first scientist to become the President of India.
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Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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Dr. Homi Bhabha
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Gyani Zail Singh
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The distance between two rails of a metre gauge is_____.
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1 metre
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1.69 metre
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0.77 metre
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0.55 metre
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None of these
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If 'Silicon Valley of India' is to Bengaluru than the 'Manchester of India' is to:
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Mumbai
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Kolkata
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Ahmedabad
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Chennai
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None of these
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Identify the false statement.
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Punjab is called the granary of India.
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Andhra Pradesh is the largest producer of cashew nuts.
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Karnataka is the largest producer of coffee.
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Rajasthan is among the leading producers of edible oil in India.
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None of these
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Which of the following animals is used in desert to carry people and goods?
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Donkey
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Horse
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Bullock
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Camel
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None of these
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From which of the following woods the cricket bats are made of?
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Wood obtained from poplar trees
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Wood obtained from pine trees
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Wood obtained from willow trees
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Wood obtained from teak trees
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None of these
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The Brahmaputra river does not flow through which of the following?
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Assam
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Bangladesh
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Manipur
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Growing crops on the long narrow terraces cut along the slopes of the mountains is known as:
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Mountain farming
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Terrace farming
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Slope farming
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Hill farming
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None of these
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Four friends are chatting among themselves. One of them is telling lies. Identify her.
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Mia: My uncle has a private luxury train. Last year we travelled whole Rajasthan by it.
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Tia: My father has a fleet of cars. He changes cars according to his dress
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Ria: My father has a private aeroplane, which only we can use to travel.
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Dia: My grandfather has his own luxury ship. We call it 'White Swan'.
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None of them.
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Give one word for the following. The system of government where the ruler is a king or queen
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Democracy
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Aristocracy
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Monarchy
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Oligorchy
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We send e-mails through________.
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banks
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courier service
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post office
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internet
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Plastic, fertilizer, rubber, lubricants etc. come under the aegis of;
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Cottage industry
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Petrochemical industry
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Iron and Steel industry
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IT industry
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The highest peak of the Eastern Ghats is__________.
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Mahendragiri
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Doddabetta
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Coorg
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Anamudi
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None of these
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Who among the following is referred as the Iron Man of India?
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None of these
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Being the largest state of North East why Arunachal Pradesh is having a small population?
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Because there is no industry.
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Because major portion of its land is covered with dense forests.
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Because it is very difficult to reach Arunachal Pradesh.
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All of these
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None of these
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The picture given below is of sand dunes. In which state of India you must travel to play on these sand dunes?
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Himachal Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Rajasthan
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Mizoram
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None of these
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Raniganj, Jharia and Bokaro are important:
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Oil fields
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Iron ore mines
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Manganese mines
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Coal fields
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None of these
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The southern plateau is ________in shape.
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circular
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triangular
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square
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rectangular
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Given below are the names of some rivers of India. One of them is invisible. Name her.
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Mandakini
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Alaknanda
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Saraswati
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Mahanadi
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None of these
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Our National Anthem was originally written in______ language.
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Sanskrit
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Bengali
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Hindi
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Urdu
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None of these
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Who among the following dignitaries of India was assassinated by his/her bodyguards?
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Indira Gandhi
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Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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None of these
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Which of the following symbolically represents our country?
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National Anthen
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National Emblem
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National Song
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National Animal
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None of these
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Identify the false statement.
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Now-a-days most of the high rise buildings, shopping malls, offices etc. are equipped with fire detectors and alarms.
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Banks pay interest to us on our deposited money.
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Monoleena works in a voluntary organization on a high salary.
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In case of cyber attack police take action.
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None of these
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Identify the wrong statement.
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The islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar are mostly inhabited by tribals.
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Horns of the rhinos have a medicinal value.
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The Runn of Kutch in Gujarat is famous for flamingoes and wild asses.
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The eastern coast of India has many deltas.
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None of these
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Given below are three statements. Read the statements carefully and pick your option. I. The impact of overpopulation is alarming in India. II. India, there is a shortage of food and other essential commodities due to excess population. III. Over population is leading to environmental pollution and health problem.
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Only I and II are true.
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Only II and III are true.
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Only I and III are true.
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I, II and III are true.
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None of these
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Which of the following is the first national park of India?
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Jim Corbett National Park
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Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve
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Sunderban Biosphere Reserve
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Gulf of Mannar National Park
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None of these
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Who among the following is not entitled to vote in the election of Indian President?
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The elected members of the state legislative assemblies
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The nominated members of the Parliament
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The elected members of the Rajya Sabha
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The elected members of the Lok Sabha
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None of these
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Given below is the picture of a famous city of India. Identify it from the given clue. Here the river Ganga meets the river Yamuna.
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Varanasi
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Haridwar
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Allahabad
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Patna
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None of these
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Which of the following is an example of mass-communication?
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Performing arts
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Mails
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Cellphones
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Fax
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None of these
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Identify the personality.
Recently been canonized by Vatican, she is regarded as the angel of mercy. She received the Prestigious Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and was awarded the highest civilian award of India the Bharat Ratna in 1980. Affectionately called mother, she was the founder of an order of nuns known as the 'Missionaries of Charity'.
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Mother Marry
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Mother Teresa
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Indira Gandhi
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Joan of Arc
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None of these
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Given below is the picture of a famous folk dance of India. You are to name the state associated with this dance form, from the given clue.
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Gujarat
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Rajasthan
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None of these
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