Which city is called the gateway to the northeast? [#188]
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Q1. Which city is called the gateway to the northeast?
Q1. Which city is called the gateway to the northeast?
(A) Shillong
(A) Shillong
(A) Shillong
(B) Silchar
(B) Silchar
(B) Silchar
(C) Guwahati
(C) Guwahati
(C) Guwahati
(D) Kolkata
(D) Kolkata
(D) Kolkata
Answer: (C) Guwahati
Answer: (C) Guwahati
Answer: (C) Guwahati
Guwahati
Guwahati
Guwahati
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Q1. The Muslim owned separate electorates through which act?
Q1. The Muslim owned separate electorates through which act?
(A) Indian Council Act 1909
(A) Indian Council Act 1909
(A) Indian Council Act 1909
(B) Regulating Act of 1773
(B) Regulating Act of 1773
(B) Regulating Act of 1773
(C) Government of India Act 1919
(C) Government of India Act 1919
(C) Government of India Act 1919
(D) Government of India Act 1858
(D) Government of India Act 1858
(D) Government of India Act 1858
Answer: (A) Indian Council Act 1909
Answer: (A) Indian Council Act 1909
Answer: (A) Indian Council Act 1909
Indian Council Act 1909
Indian Council Act 1909
Indian Council Act 1909
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Q2. Who was the mission director of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?
Q2. Who was the mission director of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?
(A) S. Somanath
(A) S. Somanath
(A) S. Somanath
(B) S. Mohanakumar
(B) S. Mohanakumar
(B) S. Mohanakumar
(C) P. Veeramuthuvel
(C) P. Veeramuthuvel
(C) P. Veeramuthuvel
(D) K. Sivan
(D) K. Sivan
(D) K. Sivan
Answer: (B) S. Mohanakumar
Answer: (B) S. Mohanakumar
Answer: (B) S. Mohanakumar
S. Mohanakumar
S. Mohanakumar
S. Mohanakumar
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Q3. Bordoloi Trophy is related to which sport
Q3. Bordoloi Trophy is related to which sport
(A) Hockey
(A) Hockey
(A) Hockey
(B) Cricket
(B) Cricket
(B) Cricket
(C) Football
(C) Football
(C) Football
(D) Badminton
(D) Badminton
(D) Badminton
Answer: (C) Football
Answer: (C) Football
Answer: (C) Football
Football
Football
Football
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Q4. When a number is divided by 893 the remainder is 193. If the same number is divided by 47, the remainder will be
Q4. When a number is divided by 893 the remainder is 193. If the same number is divided by 47, the remainder will be
(A) 3
(A) 3
(A) 3
(B) 25
(B) 25
(B) 25
(C) 5
(C) 5
(C) 5
(D) 33
(D) 33
(D) 33
Answer: (C) 5
Answer: (C) 5
Answer: (C) 5
5
5
5
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Q5. If the pH of a liquid is 5·0, then the liquid is
Q5. If the pH of a liquid is 5·0, then the liquid is
(A) alkaline in nature
(A) alkaline in nature
(A) alkaline in nature
(B) neutral in nature
(B) neutral in nature
(B) neutral in nature
(C) basic in nature
(C) basic in nature
(C) basic in nature
(D) acidic in nature
(D) acidic in nature
(D) acidic in nature
Answer: (D) acidic in nature
Answer: (D) acidic in nature
Answer: (D) acidic in nature
If a liquid has a pH of 5.0, then it is acidic.
The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a liquid is. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution. 7 to 14 indicates a basic solution.
If a liquid has a pH of 5.0, then it is acidic. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a liquid is. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution. 7 to 14 indicates a basic solution.
If a liquid has a pH of 5.0, then it is acidic. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a liquid is. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution. 7 to 14 indicates a basic solution.
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Q6. What is the longitudinal extent of Assam?
Q6. What is the longitudinal extent of Assam?
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
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Q7. With which state does Assam not share its border?
Q7. With which state does Assam not share its border?
(A) Mizoram
(A) Mizoram
(A) Mizoram
(B) West Bengal
(B) West Bengal
(B) West Bengal
(C) Sikkim
(C) Sikkim
(C) Sikkim
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
Answer: (C) Sikkim
Answer: (C) Sikkim
Answer: (C) Sikkim
Sikkim
Sikkim
Sikkim
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Q8. The Asteroid belt is located between which of the following planets?
Q8. The Asteroid belt is located between which of the following planets?
(A) Mars and Jupiter
(A) Mars and Jupiter
(A) Mars and Jupiter
(B) Mars and Venus
(B) Mars and Venus
(B) Mars and Venus
(C) Jupiter and Saturn
(C) Jupiter and Saturn
(C) Jupiter and Saturn
(D) Uranus and Saturn
(D) Uranus and Saturn
(D) Uranus and Saturn
Answer: (A) Mars and Jupiter
Answer: (A) Mars and Jupiter
Answer: (A) Mars and Jupiter
Mars and Jupiter
Mars and Jupiter
Mars and Jupiter
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Q9. A large impressive house.
Q9. A large impressive house.
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) mansion
(A) mansion
(A) mansion
(B) cabin
(B) cabin
(B) cabin
(C) shack
(C) shack
(C) shack
(D) fort
(D) fort
(D) fort
Answer: (A) mansion
Answer: (A) mansion
Answer: (A) mansion
Substitute Word: mansion.
Substitute Word: mansion.
Substitute Word: mansion.
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Q10. Government of India owned currency note printing presses are in which cities?
Q10. Government of India owned currency note printing presses are in which cities?
(A) Nasik and Dewas
(A) Nasik and Dewas
(A) Nasik and Dewas
(B) Nasik and Salboni
(B) Nasik and Salboni
(B) Nasik and Salboni
(C) Dewas and Salboni
(C) Dewas and Salboni
(C) Dewas and Salboni
(D) Mysore and Salboni
(D) Mysore and Salboni
(D) Mysore and Salboni
Answer: (A) Nasik and Dewas
Answer: (A) Nasik and Dewas
Answer: (A) Nasik and Dewas
Nasik, Dewas
The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India). Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida.
Nasik, Dewas
The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India). Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida.
The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India). Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida.
Nasik, Dewas
The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India). Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida.
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