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Q1. Where is the headquarter of IMF located?
Q1. Where is the headquarter of IMF located?
(A) New York
(A) New York
(A) New York
(B) London
(B) London
(B) London
(C) Geneva
(C) Geneva
(C) Geneva
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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(A) Kumudini Mishra
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(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
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(A) Article 19(A)
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(A) Aryabhatta
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Answer: (A) Aryabhatta
Answer: (A) Aryabhatta
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Q4. What is the capital of Israel?
Q4. What is the capital of Israel?
(A) Tel Aviv
(A) Tel Aviv
(A) Tel Aviv
(B) Jerusalem
(B) Jerusalem
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(C) Haifa
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(D) Beersheba
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Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, although its status is disputed internationally. Many countries maintain their embassies in Tel Aviv.
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Q5. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is famous for playing which of the following instrument?
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(A) Tabla
(A) Tabla
(B) Flute
(B) Flute
(B) Flute
(C) Sarod
(C) Sarod
(C) Sarod
(D) Harmonium
(D) Harmonium
(D) Harmonium
Answer: (C) Sarod
Answer: (C) Sarod
Answer: (C) Sarod
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(A) Canada
(A) Canada
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(B) USA
(B) USA
(B) USA
(C) Mexico
(C) Mexico
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(D) Costarica
(D) Costarica
(D) Costarica
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Answer: (A) Canada
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Canada is the largest country in North America, spanning 9,984,670 square kilometers (3,854,083 square miles). It's also the largest country in the Western Hemisphere.
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(A) 1931
(A) 1931
(A) 1931
(B) 1932
(B) 1932
(B) 1932
(C) 1934
(C) 1934
(C) 1934
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
Answer: (A) 1931
Answer: (A) 1931
Answer: (A) 1931
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1931
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Answer: (D) Tea Tribe of Assam
Answer: (D) Tea Tribe of Assam
Tea Tribe of Assam
Tea Tribe of Assam
Tea Tribe of Assam
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(A) Elephant
(A) Elephant
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(B) Lion
(B) Lion
(B) Lion
(C) One Horn Rhino
(C) One Horn Rhino
(C) One Horn Rhino
(D) Tiger
(D) Tiger
(D) Tiger
Answer: (D) Tiger
Answer: (D) Tiger
Answer: (D) Tiger
Tiger
Tiger
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(A) Navakanta Barua
(A) Navakanta Barua
(A) Navakanta Barua
(B) Hem Barua
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(C) Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury
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Answer: (A) Navakanta Barua
Answer: (A) Navakanta Barua
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Nabakanta Barua was a prominent Assamese novelist and poet. He used the pen name "Ekhud Kakaideu: Sima Dutta" in his literary works, with "Sima Dutta" being used for his early poems.
Nabakanta Barua was a prominent Assamese novelist and poet. He used the pen name "Ekhud Kakaideu: Sima Dutta" in his literary works, with "Sima Dutta" being used for his early poems.
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