Which place called Manchester of Assam? [#187]
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Q1. Which place called Manchester of Assam?
Q1. Which place called Manchester of Assam?
(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(B) Nalbari
(B) Nalbari
(B) Nalbari
(C) Hazo
(C) Hazo
(C) Hazo
(D) Sualkuchi
(D) Sualkuchi
(D) Sualkuchi
Answer: (D) Sualkuchi
Answer: (D) Sualkuchi
Answer: (D) Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi
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Q1. Neeraj ran very fast.
Q1. Neeraj ran very fast.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
(A) Very
(A) Very
(A) Very
(B) Neeraj
(B) Neeraj
(B) Neeraj
(C) Fast
(C) Fast
(C) Fast
(D) Ran
(D) Ran
(D) Ran
Answer: (D) Ran
Answer: (D) Ran
Answer: (D) Ran
A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this sentence, "ran" expresses the action of moving quickly.
A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this sentence, "ran" expresses the action of moving quickly.
A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this sentence, "ran" expresses the action of moving quickly.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Retain?
Q2. What is the synonym of Retain?
(A) Convoy
(A) Convoy
(A) Convoy
(B) Maintain
(B) Maintain
(B) Maintain
(C) Destroy
(C) Destroy
(C) Destroy
(D) Gain
(D) Gain
(D) Gain
Answer: (B) Maintain
Answer: (B) Maintain
Answer: (B) Maintain
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something.
Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain.
Example sentences:
> I will retain this book as a souvenir.
> The company will retain its top employees.
> The government will retain control of the public utilities.
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something. Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain. Example sentences: > I will retain this book as a souvenir. > The company will retain its top employees. > The government will retain control of the public utilities.
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something. Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain. Example sentences: > I will retain this book as a souvenir. > The company will retain its top employees. > The government will retain control of the public utilities.
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Q3. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
Q3. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
1893
Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
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Q4. The chief of the Singphos was known as?
Q4. The chief of the Singphos was known as?
(A) Captain
(A) Captain
(A) Captain
(B) Pengbam
(B) Pengbam
(B) Pengbam
(C) Gaum
(C) Gaum
(C) Gaum
(D) King
(D) King
(D) King
Answer: (C) Gaum
Answer: (C) Gaum
Answer: (C) Gaum
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong.
In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
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Q5. Two numbers are respectively 20% and 50% more than a third number. The ratio of the two numbers is
Q5. Two numbers are respectively 20% and 50% more than a third number. The ratio of the two numbers is
(A) 2 : 5
(A) 2 : 5
(A) 2 : 5
(B) 3 : 5
(B) 3 : 5
(B) 3 : 5
(C) 4 : 5
(C) 4 : 5
(C) 4 : 5
(D) 7 : 5
(D) 7 : 5
(D) 7 : 5
Answer: (C) 4 : 5
Answer: (C) 4 : 5
Answer: (C) 4 : 5
4 : 5
4 : 5
4 : 5
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Q6. What is the synonym of Massive?
Q6. What is the synonym of Massive?
(A) thick
(A) thick
(A) thick
(B) strong
(B) strong
(B) strong
(C) solid
(C) solid
(C) solid
(D) huge
(D) huge
(D) huge
Answer: (D) huge
Answer: (D) huge
Answer: (D) huge
Extremely large or heavy.
Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense, Tremendous, Substantial, Considerable.
Example Sentences:
> The dinosaur was a massive creature.
> The earthquake caused massive destruction.
> He made a massive effort to finish the project.
> The company suffered a massive loss.
Extremely large or heavy. Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense, Tremendous, Substantial, Considerable. Example Sentences: > The dinosaur was a massive creature. > The earthquake caused massive destruction. > He made a massive effort to finish the project. > The company suffered a massive loss.
Extremely large or heavy. Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense, Tremendous, Substantial, Considerable. Example Sentences: > The dinosaur was a massive creature. > The earthquake caused massive destruction. > He made a massive effort to finish the project. > The company suffered a massive loss.
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Q7. Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of
Q7. Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of
(A) Slavery
(A) Slavery
(A) Slavery
(B) Bonded Labour
(B) Bonded Labour
(B) Bonded Labour
(C) Untouchability
(C) Untouchability
(C) Untouchability
(D) Sati
(D) Sati
(D) Sati
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law.
Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law. Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law. Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
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Q8. What is the capital of Maldives?
Q8. What is the capital of Maldives?
(A) Addu City
(A) Addu City
(A) Addu City
(B) Male
(B) Male
(B) Male
(C) Thinadhoo
(C) Thinadhoo
(C) Thinadhoo
(D) Fuvahmulah
(D) Fuvahmulah
(D) Fuvahmulah
Answer: (B) Male
Answer: (B) Male
Answer: (B) Male
Male is the capital and most populous city of the Maldives. It's located on Malé Island in the Kaafu Atoll.
Male is the capital and most populous city of the Maldives. It's located on Malé Island in the Kaafu Atoll.
Male is the capital and most populous city of the Maldives. It's located on Malé Island in the Kaafu Atoll.
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Q9. During which historical period did the Indus Civilization thrive?
Q9. During which historical period did the Indus Civilization thrive?
(A) Vedic Age
(A) Vedic Age
(A) Vedic Age
(B) Bronze Age
(B) Bronze Age
(B) Bronze Age
(C) Iron Age
(C) Iron Age
(C) Iron Age
(D) Medieval Age
(D) Medieval Age
(D) Medieval Age
Answer: (B) Bronze Age
Answer: (B) Bronze Age
Answer: (B) Bronze Age
The Indus Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished during the Bronze Age. It was one of the earliest urban civilizations in the world and existed around 3300 to 1300 BCE.
The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, with its mature period from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. The civilization was one of the earliest in the Near East and South Asia, along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The Indus Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished during the Bronze Age. It was one of the earliest urban civilizations in the world and existed around 3300 to 1300 BCE. The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, with its mature period from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. The civilization was one of the earliest in the Near East and South Asia, along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The Indus Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished during the Bronze Age. It was one of the earliest urban civilizations in the world and existed around 3300 to 1300 BCE. The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, with its mature period from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. The civilization was one of the earliest in the Near East and South Asia, along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
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Q10. The idea of Fundamental Rights and
Judicial Review is borrowed from
Q10. The idea of Fundamental Rights and
Judicial Review is borrowed from
(A) Australia
(A) Australia
(A) Australia
(B) Japan
(B) Japan
(B) Japan
(C) United States
(C) United States
(C) United States
(D) Britain
(D) Britain
(D) Britain
Answer: (C) United States
Answer: (C) United States
Answer: (C) United States
United States
United States
United States
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