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Q1. Money market is a market for trading of
Q1. Money market is a market for trading of
(A) Long term fund
(A) Long term fund
(A) Long term fund
(B) Short term fund
(B) Short term fund
(B) Short term fund
(C) Sale of shares
(C) Sale of shares
(C) Sale of shares
(D) Sale of Debentures
(D) Sale of Debentures
(D) Sale of Debentures
Answer: (B) Short term fund
Answer: (B) Short term fund
Answer: (B) Short term fund
Short term fund
Short term fund
Short term fund
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(A) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(A) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(A) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(B) Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
(B) Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
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(C) Dr Abdul Kalam Island
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(C) Dr Abdul Kalam Island
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(D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
(D) Satish Dhawan Space Centre
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(A) 327 BC
(A) 327 BC
(B) 323 BC
(B) 323 BC
(B) 323 BC
(C) 321 BC
(C) 321 BC
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(D) 297 BC
(D) 297 BC
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Answer: (C) 321 BC
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(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(B) Dirgheswari
(B) Dirgheswari
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(C) Tukreswari
(C) Tukreswari
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(D) Navagraha
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(A) UK
(A) UK
(A) UK
(B) USA
(B) USA
(B) USA
(C) India
(C) India
(C) India
(D) Fiji
(D) Fiji
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(A) Protest against Simon Commission
(A) Protest against Simon Commission
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(B) Protest against Rowlatt act
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(B) Protest against Rowlatt act
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Answer: (A) Protest against Simon Commission
Protest against Simon Commission
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Q7. When was NABARD established?
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(A) 1980
(A) 1980
(A) 1980
(B) 1983
(B) 1983
(B) 1983
(C) 1982
(C) 1982
(C) 1982
(D) 1981
(D) 1981
(D) 1981
Answer: (C) 1982
Answer: (C) 1982
Answer: (C) 1982
1982
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Q8. In which year was the first mobile theatre formed in Assam?
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(A) 1963
(A) 1963
(A) 1963
(B) 1964
(B) 1964
(B) 1964
(C) 1966
(C) 1966
(C) 1966
(D) 1967
(D) 1967
(D) 1967
Answer: (A) 1963
Answer: (A) 1963
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While traveling theatre traditions existed earlier in Assam, the first modern mobile theatre is considered to have been established in 1963 with the founding of Nataraj Theatre by Achyut Lahkar in Pathsala.
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Q9. That which cannot be seen through.
Q9. That which cannot be seen through.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) translucent
(A) translucent
(A) translucent
(B) transparent
(B) transparent
(B) transparent
(C) impervious
(C) impervious
(C) impervious
(D) opaque
(D) opaque
(D) opaque
Answer: (D) opaque
Answer: (D) opaque
Answer: (D) opaque
Substitute Word: opaque.
Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
Substitute Word: opaque. Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
Substitute Word: opaque. Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
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Q10. Jatinga, famous for mass suicide of migratory birds is located in which the following district?
Q10. Jatinga, famous for mass suicide of migratory birds is located in which the following district?
(A) Cachar
(A) Cachar
(A) Cachar
(B) Golaghat
(B) Golaghat
(B) Golaghat
(C) Dima Hasao
(C) Dima Hasao
(C) Dima Hasao
(D) Karbi Anglong
(D) Karbi Anglong
(D) Karbi Anglong
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao
Jatinga is a small village in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, India, known for a peculiar phenomenon where large numbers of migratory birds die mysteriously during the monsoon season.
Jatinga is a small village in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, India, known for a peculiar phenomenon where large numbers of migratory birds die mysteriously during the monsoon season.
Jatinga is a small village in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, India, known for a peculiar phenomenon where large numbers of migratory birds die mysteriously during the monsoon season.
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