India shares longest international boundary with which country? [#108]
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Q1. India shares longest international boundary with which country?
Q1. India shares longest international boundary with which country?
(A) Pakistan
(A) Pakistan
(A) Pakistan
(B) Nepal
(B) Nepal
(B) Nepal
(C) Bhutan
(C) Bhutan
(C) Bhutan
(D) Bangladesh
(D) Bangladesh
(D) Bangladesh
Answer: (D) Bangladesh
Answer: (D) Bangladesh
Answer: (D) Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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Q1. which is the largest natural lake in Mizoram
Q1. which is the largest natural lake in Mizoram
(A) Dipor Bill Lake
(A) Dipor Bill Lake
(A) Dipor Bill Lake
(B) Palak Lake
(B) Palak Lake
(B) Palak Lake
(C) Tawi Lake
(C) Tawi Lake
(C) Tawi Lake
(D) Tambli Lake
(D) Tambli Lake
(D) Tambli Lake
Answer: (B) Palak Lake
Answer: (B) Palak Lake
Answer: (B) Palak Lake
Palak Lake
Palak Lake
Palak Lake
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Q2. The first bank established in Assam is?
Q2. The first bank established in Assam is?
(A) State Bank of India
(A) State Bank of India
(A) State Bank of India
(B) Bandhan Bank
(B) Bandhan Bank
(B) Bandhan Bank
(C) Lakhimi Bank
(C) Lakhimi Bank
(C) Lakhimi Bank
(D) Guwahati Bank
(D) Guwahati Bank
(D) Guwahati Bank
Answer: (D) Guwahati Bank
Answer: (D) Guwahati Bank
Answer: (D) Guwahati Bank
The first bank in Assam is The Gauhati Bank Ltd, which was incorporated on June 18, 1926.
The first bank in Assam is The Gauhati Bank Ltd, which was incorporated on June 18, 1926.
The first bank in Assam is The Gauhati Bank Ltd, which was incorporated on June 18, 1926.
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Q3. In which year Panchayati Raj System
inaugurated?
Q3. In which year Panchayati Raj System
inaugurated?
(A) 1959
(A) 1959
(A) 1959
(B) 1958
(B) 1958
(B) 1958
(C) 1986
(C) 1986
(C) 1986
(D) 1999
(D) 1999
(D) 1999
Answer: (A) 1959
Answer: (A) 1959
Answer: (A) 1959
1959 , 2nd October
First panchayet was established in Nagori District in State of Rajasthan
1959 , 2nd October First panchayet was established in Nagori District in State of Rajasthan
1959 , 2nd October First panchayet was established in Nagori District in State of Rajasthan
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Q4. If REAR = 42, TEAR = 44 and DEAR = 28, then which of the following sets is incorrectly paired?
Q4. If REAR = 42, TEAR = 44 and DEAR = 28, then which of the following sets is incorrectly paired?
(A) PEAR = 40
(A) PEAR = 40
(A) PEAR = 40
(B) FEAR = 32
(B) FEAR = 32
(B) FEAR = 32
(C) BEAR = 26
(C) BEAR = 26
(C) BEAR = 26
(D) GEAR = 31
(D) GEAR = 31
(D) GEAR = 31
Answer: (B) FEAR = 32
Answer: (B) FEAR = 32
Answer: (B) FEAR = 32
FEAR = 32
REAR = 18+5+1+18 = 42
TEAR = 20+5+1+18 = 44
DEAR = 4+5+1+18 = 28
FEAR = 6+5+1+18 = 30
FEAR = 32 REAR = 18+5+1+18 = 42 TEAR = 20+5+1+18 = 44 DEAR = 4+5+1+18 = 28 FEAR = 6+5+1+18 = 30
FEAR = 32 REAR = 18+5+1+18 = 42 TEAR = 20+5+1+18 = 44 DEAR = 4+5+1+18 = 28 FEAR = 6+5+1+18 = 30
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Q5. Right to Information Act in India came fully into force in
Q5. Right to Information Act in India came fully into force in
(A) Oct 2005
(A) Oct 2005
(A) Oct 2005
(B) June 2005
(B) June 2005
(B) June 2005
(C) January 2005
(C) January 2005
(C) January 2005
(D) July 2005
(D) July 2005
(D) July 2005
Answer: (A) Oct 2005
Answer: (A) Oct 2005
Answer: (A) Oct 2005
The RTI Bill was passed by Parliament of India on 15 June 2005 and came into force with effect from 12 October 2005.
The RTI Bill was passed by Parliament of India on 15 June 2005 and came into force with effect from 12 October 2005.
The RTI Bill was passed by Parliament of India on 15 June 2005 and came into force with effect from 12 October 2005.
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Q6. Which among the following elements is a liquid at room temperature?
Q6. Which among the following elements is a liquid at room temperature?
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Phosphorus
(B) Phosphorus
(B) Phosphorus
(C) Sodium
(C) Sodium
(C) Sodium
(D) Aluminium
(D) Aluminium
(D) Aluminium
Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
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Q7. Which of the following is considered the second Kashi in Assam?
Q7. Which of the following is considered the second Kashi in Assam?
(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(B) Navagraha
(B) Navagraha
(B) Navagraha
(C) Sri Surya Pahar
(C) Sri Surya Pahar
(C) Sri Surya Pahar
(D) Agnigarh
(D) Agnigarh
(D) Agnigarh
Answer: (C) Sri Surya Pahar
Answer: (C) Sri Surya Pahar
Answer: (C) Sri Surya Pahar
Sri Surya Pahar is a significant archaeological site in Assam, known for its numerous rock-cut Shivalingas and other religious artifacts. It is often referred to as the "second Kashi" due to the high concentration of Shivalingas, reminiscent of the holy city of Kashi (Varanasi). Legend states that Vyasa engraved 99,999 Shiva Lingas here, aiming to create a second Kashi (where there are 100,000). While less widely known than other Assamese landmarks, it holds considerable religious and historical importance.
Sri Surya Pahar is a significant archaeological site in Assam, known for its numerous rock-cut Shivalingas and other religious artifacts. It is often referred to as the "second Kashi" due to the high concentration of Shivalingas, reminiscent of the holy city of Kashi (Varanasi). Legend states that Vyasa engraved 99,999 Shiva Lingas here, aiming to create a second Kashi (where there are 100,000). While less widely known than other Assamese landmarks, it holds considerable religious and historical importance.
Sri Surya Pahar is a significant archaeological site in Assam, known for its numerous rock-cut Shivalingas and other religious artifacts. It is often referred to as the "second Kashi" due to the high concentration of Shivalingas, reminiscent of the holy city of Kashi (Varanasi). Legend states that Vyasa engraved 99,999 Shiva Lingas here, aiming to create a second Kashi (where there are 100,000). While less widely known than other Assamese landmarks, it holds considerable religious and historical importance.
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Q8. The process uses an innovative digital technology ______ the products with as many colours as the image contains.
Q8. The process uses an innovative digital technology ______ the products with as many colours as the image contains.
(A) that imprints it
(A) that imprints it
(A) that imprints it
(B) that imprints
(B) that imprints
(B) that imprints
(C) that it imprints
(C) that it imprints
(C) that it imprints
(D) that imprints on
(D) that imprints on
(D) that imprints on
Answer: (B) that imprints
Answer: (B) that imprints
Answer: (B) that imprints
that imprints
that imprints
that imprints
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Q9. Which is the inaugural national park in Assam?
Q9. Which is the inaugural national park in Assam?
(A) Manas
(A) Manas
(A) Manas
(B) Nameri
(B) Nameri
(B) Nameri
(C) Orang
(C) Orang
(C) Orang
(D) Kaziranga
(D) Kaziranga
(D) Kaziranga
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Q10. Assam covers what percent of India's total area?
Q10. Assam covers what percent of India's total area?
(A) 2.4%
(A) 2.4%
(A) 2.4%
(B) 5.2%
(B) 5.2%
(B) 5.2%
(C) 2%
(C) 2%
(C) 2%
(D) 3.5%
(D) 3.5%
(D) 3.5%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
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