The famous slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan' was given by ______.
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Indira Gandhi
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None of these
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Lok Sabha is called ___ house and Rajya Sabha is called ______ house of the Indian Parliament.
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Big, Small
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Lower, Upper
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Upper, Lower
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Popular, Elite
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The famous novel "A China Passage" was written by _________.
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Immanuel Kant
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John Kenneth Galbraith
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V. S. Naipaul
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Stephen Hawking
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None of these
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The headquarters of Facebook is situated in:
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Washington, DC
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Geneva
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California
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Moscow
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None of these
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Which of the following countries does not have a coastline with Arabian Sea?
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Iran
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Oman
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Pakistan
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Afghanistan
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None of these
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Given below are the matches of new names and old names of some countries. Find out the wrong match.
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Ethiopia - Abyssinia
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Myanmar - Burma
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Lesotho - Bechuanaland
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Kampuchea - Cambodia
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None of these
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a Pashtun political and spiritual leader known for his non-violent opposition to British Rule in India. He was a great follower of Mahatma Gandhi and had got some nick names for his positive deeds during the freedom struggle of India. Which one of the following was not his nick name?
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Frontier Gandhi
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Sher-e-Mysore
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Badshah Khan
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Bacha Khan
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None of these
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The 1st Tamil talkie film of India was __________.
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Nastik
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Kalidas
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Inqilab
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Don
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None of these
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What is the full form of NCC?
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National Cadet Corps
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National Congress Corps
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National Criminal Corps
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National Confidence Corps
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None of these
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The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) is one of the major political parties of India. In which year this party was founded?
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1970
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1985
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1980
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1977
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None of these
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Which cricketer of England is known by the nick name "Beefy"?
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Brian Lara
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Ian Botham
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Rohan Kanhai
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Garry Sobers
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None of these
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What is the maximum weight of a cricket ball?
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165 grams
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168 grams
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163 grams
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150 grams
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None of these
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Which one of the following- books is not written by V. S. Naipaul?
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A house for Mr. Biswas
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A million Mutinies Now
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A dolls house
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Half a life
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None of these
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The 1st war of independence in India was started by Mangal Pandey from Meerut on 10th May, 1857. Who was Mangal Pandey?
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A king
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A soldier
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A trader
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A confectioner
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None of these
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A social reformer and one of the great personalities of India was the founder of "Arya Samaj," a Hindu reform movement. Name the personality.
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Swami Dayanand Saraswati
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Swami Vivekanand
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Mata Amritanandmai
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Ram Krishna Parmahans
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None of these
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In the following options matches of inventions/discoveries and inventors/discoverers are given. You have to find out the incorrect match.
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Crossword Puzzle-Arthur Wynne
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CT Scan-Hounsfield
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Electric Washing Machinc-Alva J. Fisher
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Motorcycle-Johan Waker
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None of these
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Peking was the capital of an Asian Country but now it is called ______.
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Tokyo
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New Delhi
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Kathmandu
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Beijing
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None of these
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The Kovalam beach is one of the best beaches in India. Where is it situated?
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Rajasthan
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Kerala
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Maharashtra
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Uttarakhand
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None of these
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What is the abbreviated form of Bachelor of Pharmacy?
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B. Phm
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B. Ph.
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B. Phrm
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B. Pharma
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None of these
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When was the first atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan?
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5th August, 1948
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6th August, 1945
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10th August, 1948
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12th August, 1950
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None of these
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Which of the following is not a cricket terminology?
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Straight Drive
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Cover
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Pommel Horse
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Long On
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None of these
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"A voice for freedom" is a famous book written by ______.
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Nayantara Sahgal
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Amrita Pritam
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Tasleema Nasreen
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E. M. Foster
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None of these
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The football World Cup 2018 will be organised in which country?
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Britain
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France
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Russia
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South Africa
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None of these
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"Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" is a famous slogan was given by ______.
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Atal Bihari Vajpai
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Indira Gandhi
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None of these
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Which one of the following festivals is also known as "Dhuli Vandana"?
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Ganesh Chaturthi
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Dipawali
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Dussehra
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Holi
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None of these
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Vijaya Laxmi Pandit was the 1st Indian woman ambassador to any country. She was appointed ambassador to which one of the following countries?
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USA
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USSR
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West Germany
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France
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None of these
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The Ganga is considered as the holiest river of India. Where does this river end its Journey?
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Arabian Sea
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Bay of Bengal
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Chenab
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Gulf of Khambat
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None of these
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The word 'Lie' is:
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A term used in golf
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A term used in volleyball
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A term used gymnastic
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A term used in baseball
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None of these
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Dr. C. V. Raman was the 1st Indian ______________ to receive noble prize.
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Politician
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Lawyer
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Scientist
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Economist
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None of these
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In which part of India, Festival of Bihula or Bishahri is celebrated and Goddess Mansa is worshipped on this occasion?
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Bihar
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Andhra Pradesh
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Tamil Nadu
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Karnataka
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None of these
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Lok Sabha is called ___ house and Rajya Sabha is called ______ house of Indian Parliament.
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Big, Small
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Lower, Upper
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Upper, Lower
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Small, Big
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None of these
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______ is an award presented by the Government of India for excellence in sports coaching.
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Arjuna Award
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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award
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Dronacharya Award
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Both [a] and [b]
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None of these
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In which of the following years the first train in India, between Mumbai to Thane, ran?
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16th April, 1843
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16th April, 1853
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16th April, 1833
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16th April, 1863
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None of these
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Mughal Emperor Shahjahan died in Agra. In which year he died?
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1652
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1660
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1670
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1666
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None of these
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Kausani, a place called by Mahatma Gandhi as the "Switzerland of India", is in which one of the following states?
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Himanchal Pradesh
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Uttarakhand
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Kerala
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Karnataka
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Movie Projector was invented by _____ who belonged to ______.
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Z. Jansen, Netherlands
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Thomas Emission, USA
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Richard Gatling, Britain
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Ruska Knoll, Germany
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None of these
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"Pandit Ji" and "Ek Bhartiya Aatma" was the nick name of a great Indian Poet whose poem in Hindi "Pusp ki Abhilasha" is still very popular. Name the poet.
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Mahadevi Verma
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Harivansh Rai Bachchan
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Makhan Lal Chaturvedi
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Jaishankar Prasad
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None of these
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Given below are some sports terms. Choose the term which is not used in kho-kho.
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Chasers
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Kata
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Cross lane
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Limits
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None of these
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Mr. Sharma is HOD in the faculty of Chemistry. What does HOD mean here?
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Head of Directors
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Head of Division
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Head of Department
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Host of Department
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None of these
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Name the India's 1st indigenously made colour film.
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Kishan Kanya
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Janzeer
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Mother India
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Devdas
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None of these
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When is the National Panchayati Raj Diwas celebrated in India?
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24th April
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12th April
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7th May
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13th June
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None of these
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Who was the brand ambassador of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015?
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Rickey Pouting
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Sachin Tendulkar
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Brian Lara
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Sanath Jayasuriya
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Which one of the following is a European country?
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Japan
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Canada
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Germany
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Kenya
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Swine flu is caused by:
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Fungus
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Protozoa
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Bacteria
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Virus
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None of these
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National Aids Research Institute (NARI) is located in which one of the following cities?
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Mumbai
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Chennai
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Pune
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Patna
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None of these
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Which country was formerly known as Burma?
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Myanmar
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Bhutan
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Thailand
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Vietnam
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None of these
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Which state has the highest population in India?
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Maharashtra
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Punjab
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Uttar Pradesh
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Bihar
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Which one of the following Indian universities is Asia's largest residential university?
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Banaras Hindu University
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Allahabad University
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Delhi University
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Nalanda University
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The state having the largest area of forest cover in India is:
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Madhya Pradesh
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam
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Haryana
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Bangladesh was created in which year?
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1999
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1973
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1971
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1961
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