Which of the following is a method of writing dates?
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AB
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AD
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AA
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None of these
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Which of the following Ashoka propagate through his dhamma?
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Peace
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Harmony
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Tolerance
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Shunning violence
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All of these
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The lines of latitude are:
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Horizontal
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Vertical
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Slanting
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All of these
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None of these
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Kaziranga National Park is located in:
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West Bengal
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Madhya Pradesh
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Assam
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Gujarat
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None of these
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Where is Arikamedu?
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Tamil Nadu
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Puducherry
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Andhra Pradesh
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Kerala
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None of these
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Which of the following activities is not carried out on street?
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Hair cutting
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Flower selling
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Craft making
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Shoe repairing
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None of these
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Apartheid means:
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Separation on the basis of religion
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Separation on the basis of caste
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Separation on the basis of language
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Separation on the basis of race
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None of these
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Where did B. R. Ambedkar go to become a lawyer?
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In America
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In England
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In South Africa
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In France
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None of these
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Match the following.
(A) Indus and its tributary (i) the first big kingdom (B) Garo hills (ii) The first cities (C) Narmada valley (iii) Cities about 2500 years ago (D) Ganga valley (iv) Hunting and gathering (E) Magadha (v) arly agriculture
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A - i; B - ii; C - iii; D - iv; E - v
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A - ii; B - v; C - iv; D - iii; E - i
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A - iii; B - ii; C- i; D - v; E - iv
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A - iv; B - iii; C - ii; D - i; E - v
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None of these
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India shares its land boundaries with;
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Six countries
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Five countries
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Seven countries
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Eight countries
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None of these
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Who is known as Mayor?
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Head of Municipal Committee
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Head of Municipal Corporation
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Head of Municipal Council
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All of these
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None of these
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Food, clothing and shelter are a part of:
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Social need
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Economic need
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Cultural need
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Basic need
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None of these
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Anga texts are related to which religion?
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Jain
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Hindu
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Sikh
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Buddhists
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The first city discovered in Indus Valley was:
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Lothal
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Mahenjodaro
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Harappa
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All of these
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None of these
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S.H.O refers to:
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Station Home Office
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Station House Officer
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State Home Officer
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State House Officer
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None of these
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What is Sunderban?
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World's largest river bed
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World's largest river island
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World's largest forest
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World's largest river delta
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None of these
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In early stages, men were:
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Farmer
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Painter
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Hunter
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Collector
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None of these
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Direct rays of the Sun fall on equator on:
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21st June
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22nd September
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21st March
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22nd December
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None of these
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Cricket played in a lane or street is known as:
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Street cricket
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Ground cricket
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Road cricket
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Simple cricket
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None of these
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The highest level of local self-government is:
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Municipal Corporation
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Gram Pancahayat
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Town Committee
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Zila Parishad
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None of these
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Kaveri dispute is between
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Kerala and Karnataka
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Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu and Kerala
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Kerala and Andhra Pradesh
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None of these
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Which of the following country is an example of Monarchy?
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Saudi Arabia
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Japan
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Britain
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All of these
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None of these
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India is a land of:
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Unity in Poverty
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Unity in Diversity
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Unity in Cricket
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Unity in Law
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None of these
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People who are not employed on regular basis and are engaged in day-to-day employment form a part of:
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Unemployed
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Permanent employment
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Wage employment
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All of these
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None of these
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Rigveda was in the form of:
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Prose
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Poetry
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Hymns
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Novel
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None of these
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What is loo?
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Hot and wet wind blows during monsoon
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Cold and dry wind blows during winter
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Hot and dry wind blows during summer
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Cold and wet wind blows during spring
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None of these
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Which of the following is NOT a type of maps?
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Physical maps
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Distribution maps
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Political maps
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Survey maps
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None of these
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Education comes under:
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Primary occupation
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Secondary occupation
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Tertiary occupation
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All of these
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None of these
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Pana was a ______ in Mauryan Empire.
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Copper coin
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Gold coin
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Silver coin
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Paper money
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None of these
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What is lithosphere?
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The narrow zone of contact between land, water and air
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The solid portion of earth
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The liquid portion of earth
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The inner most portion of earth
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None of these
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Which of the following is an archaeological source for knowing history?
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Artefacts
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Monuments
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Coins
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All of these
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None of these
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Shrenis were the associations of:
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Farmers
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Rulers
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Merchants
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Writers
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None of these
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Which of the following diseases is spread by rats?
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Swine flu
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Beriberi
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Diphtheria
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Plague
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The value of prime meridian is:
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\[10{}^\circ \]
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\[0{}^\circ \]
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\[90{}^\circ \]
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\[100{}^\circ \]
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None of these
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Which of the following is also known as 'Island Continent'?
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Australia
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Asia
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South America
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Europe
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None of these
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Which of the following is the value that Indian books teach us?
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Work is worship
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Ending of caste based discrimination
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Believe in self
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All of these
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None of these
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Elections in India are usually held once in every:
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4 years
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6 years
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5 years
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3 years
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None of these
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South Africa became a democratic country in:
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1997
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1994
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1990
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2004
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None of these
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Which of the following is not a metropolitan city of India?
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Delhi
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Mumbai
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Kolkata
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Ahmedabad
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None of these
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The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is:
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The Urals
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The Andes
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The Pamir
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The Alps
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None of these
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Mehrgarh site is located near:
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Bolan pass
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On the hills near the Brahmaputra Valley
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In present day Kashmir
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In present day Pakistan
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None of these
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From south to north, India extends between:
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\[68{}^\circ 7\text{ }S\] and \[97{}^\circ 25\text{ }S\] longitudes.
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\[68{}^\circ 7\text{ }S\] and \[97{}^\circ 25\text{ }S\] latitudes.
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\[8{}^\circ 4\text{ }N\] and \[37{}^\circ 6\text{ }N\] latitudes
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\[8{}^\circ 4\text{ }N\] and \[37{}^\circ 6\text{ }N\] longitudes.
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None of these
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Read both the statements carefully and pick your option. Statement I: All over Europe and USA, women and the poor have had to fight for their voting rights. Statement II: Nowhere in the world have governments willingly shared power.
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Statement I is the cause and the Statement II is its effect.
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Statement II is the cause and the Statement I is its effect.
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Both the statements I and II are the effects of some independent causes.
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Both the statements I and II are the independent effects of some common cause.
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None of these
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The empire that Ashoka ruled was founded by:
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Himself
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His father
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His grandfather
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His great grandfather
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None of these
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Find the odd one out.
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Britain
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Saudi Arabia
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Japan
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United States of America
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None of these
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Why does Kolkata have a very humid climate?
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It receives maximum rainfall during monsoon.
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Kolkata receives rain not only from monsoon but also from the retreating monsoon.
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Because of being in the coastal area, Kolkata is humid.
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Kolkata lies in the rain shadow area of Patkai ranges.
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None of these
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Which of the following is not correct about Ashoka's dhamma?
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Ashoka's dhamma did not involve worship of a god.
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Ashoka's dhamma did not involve performance of a sacrifice.
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Ashoka sent messengers to spread ideas about dhamma to other lands, such as Syria, Egypt, Greece etc.
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Ashoka appointed officials, known as the dhamma mahamatta who went from place to place teaching people about dhamma.
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None of these
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Raka's grandfather was the head master of R. K. Vidya Mandir. He was engaged in:
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Tertiary occupation
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Primary occupation
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Secondary occupation
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No occupation
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None of these
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Which of the following you may consider as the major cause of farmers' suicides in the rural areas of India? (Give the most appropriate answer)
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Draught
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Debt trap
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Crop failure
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Family problem
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None of these
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Rosa's father bought a map of India for her, which is clearly showing the distribution of rainfall, forests and industries in our country. Rosa's father bought a __________ of India.
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Physical map
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Political map
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Thematic map
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General map
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None of these
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