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Q1. Where did Chandrayaan-3 launch from?
Q1. Where did Chandrayaan-3 launch from?

(A) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(A) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(B) Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
(B) Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
(C) Dr Abdul Kalam Island
(C) Dr Abdul Kalam Island
(D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
(D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Answer: (D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Answer: (D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Satish Dhawan Space Centre - SDSC (formerly Sriharikota Range - SHAR), is the primary spaceport of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Satish Dhawan Space Centre - SDSC (formerly Sriharikota Range - SHAR), is the primary spaceport of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

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2024-03-03

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Q2. Who wrote under the pen name 'Bhabananda Pathak'?
Q2. Who wrote under the pen name 'Bhabananda Pathak'?

(A) Bhubanmohan Baruah
(A) Bhubanmohan Baruah
(B) Banikanta Kakati
(B) Banikanta Kakati
(C) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(C) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(D) Binanda Chandra Barua
(D) Binanda Chandra Barua
Answer: (B) Banikanta Kakati
Answer: (B) Banikanta Kakati
Banikanta Kakati, a renowned Assamese scholar, anthropologist, and writer, used the pen name 'Bhabananda Pathak' for some of his literary works.
Banikanta Kakati, a renowned Assamese scholar, anthropologist, and writer, used the pen name 'Bhabananda Pathak' for some of his literary works.

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2025-01-21

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Q3. Where did Sankardeva breathe his last?
Q3. Where did Sankardeva breathe his last?

(A) Madhupur Satra
(A) Madhupur Satra
(B) Sundaridiya Satra
(B) Sundaridiya Satra
(C) Aauniati Satra
(C) Aauniati Satra
(D) Dakshinpaat Satra
(D) Dakshinpaat Satra
Answer: (A) Madhupur Satra
Answer: (A) Madhupur Satra
Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered Assamese saint, scholar, playwright, social reformer, and founder of the Ekasarana Dharma, breathed his last at Madhupur Satra, Bheladonga in Cooch Behar, which is now in West Bengal, India.
Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered Assamese saint, scholar, playwright, social reformer, and founder of the Ekasarana Dharma, breathed his last at Madhupur Satra, Bheladonga in Cooch Behar, which is now in West Bengal, India.

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2025-02-19

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Q4. What is the budget for Chandrayaan 3?
Q4. What is the budget for Chandrayaan 3?

(A) Rs 615 Crores
(A) Rs 615 Crores
(B) Rs 647 Crores
(B) Rs 647 Crores
(C) Rs 978 Crores
(C) Rs 978 Crores
(D) Rs 500 Crores
(D) Rs 500 Crores
Answer: (A) Rs 615 Crores
Answer: (A) Rs 615 Crores
Rs 615 Crores
Rs 615 Crores

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2024-03-03

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Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word -

(A) whimsical
(A) whimsical
(B) contiguous
(B) contiguous
(C) spectaculer
(C) spectaculer
(D) adjacent
(D) adjacent
Answer: (C) spectaculer
Answer: (C) spectaculer
The wrongly spelt word is - spectaculer. The correctly spelt word is - Spectacular. Spectacular means something is exciting, interesting, or impressive, especially because it is large or extreme.
The wrongly spelt word is - spectaculer. The correctly spelt word is - Spectacular. Spectacular means something is exciting, interesting, or impressive, especially because it is large or extreme.

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2024-12-12

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Q6. Which district has the lowest population density in Assam?
Q6. Which district has the lowest population density in Assam?

(A) Dhemaji
(A) Dhemaji
(B) Karimganj
(B) Karimganj
(C) Dima Hasao
(C) Dima Hasao
(D) Hailakandi
(D) Hailakandi
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao
Dima Hasao district has the lowest population density in Assam, with 44 people per square kilometer.
Dima Hasao district has the lowest population density in Assam, with 44 people per square kilometer.

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2025-01-14

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Q7. Which planet in our solar system is known for being the largest?
Q7. Which planet in our solar system is known for being the largest?

(A) Earth
(A) Earth
(B) Saturn
(B) Saturn
(C) Jupiter
(C) Jupiter
(D) Uranus
(D) Uranus
Answer: (C) Jupiter
Answer: (C) Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets in terms of both mass and size. It has a diameter of approximately 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles).
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets in terms of both mass and size. It has a diameter of approximately 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles).

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2024-07-04

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Q8. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Q8. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.

Fill in the correct conjunctions.

Fill in the correct conjunctions.
(A) Either, or
(A) Either, or
(B) Both, and
(B) Both, and
(C) Not only, but also
(C) Not only, but also
(D) Neither, nor
(D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.

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2024-10-28

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Q9. Which of the following verb forms is used to describe a hypothetical or uncertain situation?
Q9. Which of the following verb forms is used to describe a hypothetical or uncertain situation?

(A) Indicative
(A) Indicative
(B) Imperative
(B) Imperative
(C) Subjunctive
(C) Subjunctive
(D) Conditional
(D) Conditional
Answer: (C) Subjunctive
Answer: (C) Subjunctive
The subjunctive mood is used to express doubt, uncertainty, or possibility, and is often used in clauses beginning with words like "if", "wish", or "suggest".
The subjunctive mood is used to express doubt, uncertainty, or possibility, and is often used in clauses beginning with words like "if", "wish", or "suggest".

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2024-07-06

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Q10. The Indian Constitution was adopted on?
Q10. The Indian Constitution was adopted on?

(A) 15 August 1947
(A) 15 August 1947
(B) 26 November 1949
(B) 26 November 1949
(C) 26 January 1950
(C) 26 January 1950
(D) August 29, 1947
(D) August 29, 1947
Answer: (B) 26 November 1949
Answer: (B) 26 November 1949
The Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949. It came into force on January 26, 1950. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any country. It replaced the Government of India Act 1935 as the country's fundamental governing document.
The Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949. It came into force on January 26, 1950. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any country. It replaced the Government of India Act 1935 as the country's fundamental governing document.

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2024-03-03

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