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Q21. What is the antonym of Glory?
Q21. What is the antonym of Glory?
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown.
Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown. Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown. Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
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Q22. What is the antonym of Mighty?
Q22. What is the antonym of Mighty?
Answer: (D) Weak
Answer: (D) Weak
Answer: (D) Weak
Meaning: "Mighty" describes something or someone possessing great power, strength, or influence. "Weak" describes something or someone lacking strength, power, or vigor, making it a direct antonym.
Meaning: "Mighty" describes something or someone possessing great power, strength, or influence. "Weak" describes something or someone lacking strength, power, or vigor, making it a direct antonym.
Meaning: "Mighty" describes something or someone possessing great power, strength, or influence. "Weak" describes something or someone lacking strength, power, or vigor, making it a direct antonym.
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Q23. What is the antonym of Widely?
Q23. What is the antonym of Widely?
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
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Q24. What is the antonym of Terrible?
Q24. What is the antonym of Terrible?
Answer: (A) Excellent
Answer: (A) Excellent
Answer: (A) Excellent
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym.
Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym. Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym. Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
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Q25. What is the antonym of Beautiful?
Q25. What is the antonym of Beautiful?
Answer: (D) Ugly
Answer: (D) Ugly
Answer: (D) Ugly
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
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Q26. What is the antonym of Protects?
Q26. What is the antonym of Protects?
Answer: (D) Deserts
Answer: (D) Deserts
Answer: (D) Deserts
Meaning: "Protects" means to keep safe from harm or injury. Therefore, an antonym would be a word that means to cause harm or injury. "Harms" directly conveys this opposite meaning.
Antonyms: Harms, Deserts
Meaning: "Protects" means to keep safe from harm or injury. Therefore, an antonym would be a word that means to cause harm or injury. "Harms" directly conveys this opposite meaning. Antonyms: Harms, Deserts
Meaning: "Protects" means to keep safe from harm or injury. Therefore, an antonym would be a word that means to cause harm or injury. "Harms" directly conveys this opposite meaning. Antonyms: Harms, Deserts
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Q27. What is the antonym of Foremost?
Q27. What is the antonym of Foremost?
Answer: (D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance.
Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance. Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance. Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
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Q28. Which is the Neolithic site of North-East India?
Q28. Which is the Neolithic site of North-East India?
Answer: (C) Daojali Hading
Answer: (C) Daojali Hading
Answer: (C) Daojali Hading
Daojali Hading is a significant Neolithic site situated in the Dima Hasao District of Assam, India. It holds the distinction of being one of the first and most thoroughly excavated stratified Neolithic sites in North-East India. Archaeological findings from this site include characteristic polished stone tools (such as celts and adzes), as well as distinctive cord-marked pottery, grinding stones, and evidence of early metallurgical activities like iron slag. These discoveries provide crucial insights into the agricultural practices, tool technology, and early settled life of the Neolithic communities in the region, with artifacts dated around 2,700 years old.
Daojali Hading is a significant Neolithic site situated in the Dima Hasao District of Assam, India. It holds the distinction of being one of the first and most thoroughly excavated stratified Neolithic sites in North-East India. Archaeological findings from this site include characteristic polished stone tools (such as celts and adzes), as well as distinctive cord-marked pottery, grinding stones, and evidence of early metallurgical activities like iron slag. These discoveries provide crucial insights into the agricultural practices, tool technology, and early settled life of the Neolithic communities in the region, with artifacts dated around 2,700 years old.
Daojali Hading is a significant Neolithic site situated in the Dima Hasao District of Assam, India. It holds the distinction of being one of the first and most thoroughly excavated stratified Neolithic sites in North-East India. Archaeological findings from this site include characteristic polished stone tools (such as celts and adzes), as well as distinctive cord-marked pottery, grinding stones, and evidence of early metallurgical activities like iron slag. These discoveries provide crucial insights into the agricultural practices, tool technology, and early settled life of the Neolithic communities in the region, with artifacts dated around 2,700 years old.
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Q29. Who caught Madurai and took the title of Madurantakam and Maduraikonda?
Q29. Who caught Madurai and took the title of Madurantakam and Maduraikonda?
Answer: (C) Parantaka I
Answer: (C) Parantaka I
Answer: (C) Parantaka I
Parantaka I, who reigned as a Chola king from approximately 907 CE to 955 CE, is historically recognized for his significant military achievements. He successfully invaded the Pandya kingdom and captured its capital, Madurai, a pivotal victory that greatly expanded the Chola empire southwards. To commemorate this triumph, he adopted the titles "Madurantakam" (meaning "Destroyer of Madurai") and "Maduraikonda" (meaning "Conqueror of Madurai"), which are frequently mentioned in his inscriptions and signify his dominance over the Pandyas.
Parantaka I, who reigned as a Chola king from approximately 907 CE to 955 CE, is historically recognized for his significant military achievements. He successfully invaded the Pandya kingdom and captured its capital, Madurai, a pivotal victory that greatly expanded the Chola empire southwards. To commemorate this triumph, he adopted the titles "Madurantakam" (meaning "Destroyer of Madurai") and "Maduraikonda" (meaning "Conqueror of Madurai"), which are frequently mentioned in his inscriptions and signify his dominance over the Pandyas.
Parantaka I, who reigned as a Chola king from approximately 907 CE to 955 CE, is historically recognized for his significant military achievements. He successfully invaded the Pandya kingdom and captured its capital, Madurai, a pivotal victory that greatly expanded the Chola empire southwards. To commemorate this triumph, he adopted the titles "Madurantakam" (meaning "Destroyer of Madurai") and "Maduraikonda" (meaning "Conqueror of Madurai"), which are frequently mentioned in his inscriptions and signify his dominance over the Pandyas.
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Q30. What is the Decision time of Pulkeshin I?
Q30. What is the Decision time of Pulkeshin I?
Answer: (C) 543 CE – 566 CE
Answer: (C) 543 CE – 566 CE
Answer: (C) 543 CE – 566 CE
Pulakeshin I is recognized as the founder and first sovereign ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (modern Badami) in present-day Karnataka, India. His reign is most accurately dated from approximately 543 CE to 566 CE. The year 543 CE, marked by his earliest inscription, is often considered the pivotal "decision time" or the formal commencement of his independent rule, during which he established the foundation of the powerful Chalukyan empire.
Pulakeshin I is recognized as the founder and first sovereign ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (modern Badami) in present-day Karnataka, India. His reign is most accurately dated from approximately 543 CE to 566 CE. The year 543 CE, marked by his earliest inscription, is often considered the pivotal "decision time" or the formal commencement of his independent rule, during which he established the foundation of the powerful Chalukyan empire.
Pulakeshin I is recognized as the founder and first sovereign ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (modern Badami) in present-day Karnataka, India. His reign is most accurately dated from approximately 543 CE to 566 CE. The year 543 CE, marked by his earliest inscription, is often considered the pivotal "decision time" or the formal commencement of his independent rule, during which he established the foundation of the powerful Chalukyan empire.
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