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The author of the book 'Business @ Speed of Thought' is:
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Dick Fransis
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Bill Gates
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John Gray
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David Baldexi
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None of these
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What is a mango shower?
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Rainfall in June to September
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Rainfall caused by western disturbances
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Rainfall in winter days
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Prem on soon rainfall in Karnataka and Kerala
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None of these
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Which one of the following theories is not about the end of the Universe?
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Big Crunch
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Big Chill
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Big Bounce
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Big Rip
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Big Bang
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Name the sea which is known as Salt Sea.
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Arabian Sea
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Black Sea
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Baltic Sea
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Dead Sea
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Which is the most literate state in India as per 2011 census?
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Kerala
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Gujarat
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Mizoram
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Karnataka
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Gulf of Mexico
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Which one of the following is the largest sea creatures in the world?
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Great Blue Whale
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Tiger Shark
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Salmon
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Hammer Head Shark
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The oldest mountains in India according to the geographical history is:
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Satpura
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Nilgiri
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Vindhya
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Aravali
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Which is the smallest country in the world?
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Vatican City
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Monaco
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Nauru
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Tuvalu
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San Marino
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A.I.I.M.S. is the abbreviated form of ________.
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All International Institute of Medical Sciences
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All India Institute of Medical Science
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All India International of Medical Sciences
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All India Institute of Men Science
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Which one of the following is the smallest continent in the world?
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Antarctica
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Europe
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North America
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Australia
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South America
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'Cold War' took place between _______.
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Russia and China
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America and Russia
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Japan and China
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Japan and Russia
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Where is the capital of Denmark?
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Havana
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Rome
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Tehran
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Copenhagen
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Who among the following came to India first?
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British
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Dutch
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French
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Portuguese
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Which one of the following gases contributes almost three-fourth of the total composition of the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter?
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Nitrogen
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Oxygen
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Hydrogen
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Helium
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not true about planet Jupiter?
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Jupiter is a gaseous planet and does not have solid surface
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Its atmosphere is made up of mainly hydrogen and helium
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It has less number of moons than Venus
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It is called giant gaseous planet
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It gives Earth a kind of protection
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Hockey India League started in the year?
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2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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Which one of the following planets is called second Gas Giant?
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Jupiter
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Saturn
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Mars
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Uranus
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not true about Saturn?
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Wind speed can reach up to 1800 km/hour
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Largest moon of Saturn is larger than planet Mercury
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Saturn has nine ring
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A powerful lightning storm brewing in Saturn's atmosphere since January
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Saturn's atmosphere is similar to Earth
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Bonus line is marked in which of the following sports?
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Rugby
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Kho-Kho
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Kabaddi
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Judo
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Parliament
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Which one of the following organs helps in digestion?
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Lung
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Heart
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Kidney
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Liver
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None of these
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Which is the official residence of the President of France?
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Buckingham Palace
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White House
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Elysee Palace
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Rashtrapati Bhavan
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Downing Street
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Which is the largest gland in our body?
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Liver
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Salivary gland
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Pituitary gland
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Mammary gland
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None of these
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Which is the most literate union territory in India as per 2011 census?
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Andman and Nicobar Islands
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli
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Lakshadweep
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Daman and Diu
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None of these
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The state emblem of India, how many lions are visible?
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Who is popularly known as the 'Father of the India's Nuclear programme?
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S. N. Bose
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Dr. B. C. Roy
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Homi J. Bhabha
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Jayaprakash Narayan
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Nelson Mandela
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Name the first Indian scholar to receive the Nobel Prize?
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Purusottam Das Tondon
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P. V. Kane
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V. V. Giri
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C. V. Raman
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None of these
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What do the terms Satyameva Jayate on the state emblem mean?
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Truth will live on
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Only Truth Prevails
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Truth Always Triumphs
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Truth Lives On
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Who was the first musician to be felicitated with 'Bharat Ratna'?
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Lata Mangeshkar
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MS Subhulakshmi
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Pt Ravi Shankar
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Pt Bhimsen Joshi
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None of these
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Who is the author of the book 'A Soldier's General'?
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General V. K. Singh
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General J. J. Singh
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Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma
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Who received the Wisden Award for the 'Indian Cricketer of 20th Century'?
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Sachin Tendulkar
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Rahul Dravid
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Anil Kumble
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Kapil Dev
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Which one of the following planets is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty?
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Earth
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Mercury
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Venus
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Mars
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None of these
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Who is popularly known as the 'Father of Economies'?
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Robert Boyle
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Edmund Barton
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Aristophanes
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Lajja Ram
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Adam Smith
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The Man Booker International Prize is given
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in every years
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in every two years
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in every three years
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in every five years
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None of these
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For which sport is the Val Barker Cup awarded in the Olympic Games?
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Boxing
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Swimming
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Long Jump
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High Jump
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None of these
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Who became the youngest Grand Master of India?
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Vishvanathan Anand
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Parimarjan Negi
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Dibyendu Barua
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Pendyala Hari Krishna
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None of these
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Who was the first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna?
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Wiley Post
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Nelson Mandela
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Jerrie Mock
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Neil Armstrong
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Who is popularly known as the Father of the Indian Missile Programme'?
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Morarji Desai
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Rajiv Gandhi
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M. Abul Kalam Azad
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Gulzarilal Nanda
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Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam
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Which one of the following is not true about the planet Mercury?
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It is the nearest planet to the Sun
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It is the smallest planet in our Solar System
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Mercury is one of four terrestrial planets in the Solar System
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It is also known as quicksilver or hydrargyrum
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None of these
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Which one of the following hill stations is situated in Madhya Pradesh?
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Mukteshwar
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Pachmarhi
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Coonoor
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Dalhousie
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None of these
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Who among the following fast bowlers has taken a hat-trick in the very first over of a Test Cricket match?
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Glenn McGrath
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K Pietersen
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Irfan Pathan
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C Walsh
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When is the World Water Day celebrated?
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22nd March
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28th March
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5th May
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23rd June
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'Thang Ta' is a folk dance of:
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Himachal Pradesh
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Manipur
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Gujarat
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Kerala
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None of these
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Who is the author of the book ' Making India Awesome'?
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K. R. Narayanan
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Shashi Tharoor
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Chetan Bhagat
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Khuswant Singh
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Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?
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Carbon dioxide
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Methane
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Nitrous oxide
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All of these
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None of these
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Where was the first One Day International (ODI) cricket match played in India?
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Mumbai
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Kolkata
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Ahmedabad
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Mohali
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Professor Amartya Sen is famous in which one of the following fields?
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Economics
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History
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Hindi
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Physics
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Loss of water from the leaves by evaporation is called:
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Photosynthesis
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Condensation
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Transpiration
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Reflection
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FIR is a written document prepared by police organisations in India. What does it stand for?
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First Information Report
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First Information Rule
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First Investigation Report
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Free Information Report
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Patna is situated on the bank of the river:
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Gomati
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Brahmaputra
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Yamuna
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Ganga
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In Rio Olympics 2016, who won the 1st Bronze medal for India?
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Sania Nehwal
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Sakshi Malik
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Deepa Karmaker
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Sania Mirza
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