Which is the state flower of Assam [#194]
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Q1. Which is the state flower of Assam
Q1. Which is the state flower of Assam
(A) Rose
(A) Rose
(A) Rose
(B) Foxtail Orchid
(B) Foxtail Orchid
(B) Foxtail Orchid
(C) Lotus
(C) Lotus
(C) Lotus
(D) Jasmine
(D) Jasmine
(D) Jasmine
Answer: (B) Foxtail Orchid
Answer: (B) Foxtail Orchid
Answer: (B) Foxtail Orchid
Foxtail Orchid
Foxtail Orchid
Foxtail Orchid
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Q1. In which year was the Rowlatt Act passed by the British government in India?
Q1. In which year was the Rowlatt Act passed by the British government in India?
(A) 1909
(A) 1909
(A) 1909
(B) 1915
(B) 1915
(B) 1915
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
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Q2. The stars .... counted.
Q2. The stars .... counted.
(A) can
(A) can
(A) can
(B) can be
(B) can be
(B) can be
(C) cannot be
(C) cannot be
(C) cannot be
(D) must
(D) must
(D) must
Answer: (C) cannot be
Answer: (C) cannot be
Answer: (C) cannot be
The stars cannot be counted.
The stars cannot be counted.
The stars cannot be counted.
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Q3. How many times the Jupiter is bigger than the Earth by diameter?
Q3. How many times the Jupiter is bigger than the Earth by diameter?
(A) 8
(A) 8
(A) 8
(B) 9
(B) 9
(B) 9
(C) 10
(C) 10
(C) 10
(D) 11
(D) 11
(D) 11
Answer: (D) 11
Answer: (D) 11
Answer: (D) 11
11
With a radius of 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers), Jupiter is 11 times wider than Earth.
11
With a radius of 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers), Jupiter is 11 times wider than Earth.
With a radius of 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers), Jupiter is 11 times wider than Earth.
11
With a radius of 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers), Jupiter is 11 times wider than Earth.
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Q4. When is the International Olympic Day observed?
Q4. When is the International Olympic Day observed?
(A) August 5
(A) August 5
(A) August 5
(B) June 23
(B) June 23
(B) June 23
(C) March 31
(C) March 31
(C) March 31
(D) August 15
(D) August 15
(D) August 15
Answer: (B) June 23
Answer: (B) June 23
Answer: (B) June 23
International Olympic Day is annually observed across the globe on 23 June to promote participation and peace in sports across the globe regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.
International Olympic Day is annually observed across the globe on 23 June to promote participation and peace in sports across the globe regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.
International Olympic Day is annually observed across the globe on 23 June to promote participation and peace in sports across the globe regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.
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Q5. John said, "I went to school yesterday."
Q5. John said, "I went to school yesterday."
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
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Q6. Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
Q6. Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
(A) President
(A) President
(A) President
(B) Parliament
(B) Parliament
(B) Parliament
(C) Lok Sabha
(C) Lok Sabha
(C) Lok Sabha
(D) Rajia Sabha
(D) Rajia Sabha
(D) Rajia Sabha
Answer: (A) President
Answer: (A) President
Answer: (A) President
President
President
President
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Q7. Consider the four numbers given numbers. If the digits of each number are arranged in ascending order, which new number would be the smallest?
Q7. Consider the four numbers given numbers. If the digits of each number are arranged in ascending order, which new number would be the smallest?
I. 376
II. 629
III. 921
IV. 397
I. 376 II. 629 III. 921 IV. 397
I. 376 II. 629 III. 921 IV. 397
(A) III
(A) III
(A) III
(B) II
(B) II
(B) II
(C) I
(C) I
(C) I
(D) IV
(D) IV
(D) IV
Answer: (A) III
Answer: (A) III
Answer: (A) III
376 -> 367
629 -> 269
921 -> 129 *
397 -> 379
376 -> 367 629 -> 269 921 -> 129 * 397 -> 379
376 -> 367 629 -> 269 921 -> 129 * 397 -> 379
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Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Valediction
(A) Valediction
(A) Valediction
(B) Conviction
(B) Conviction
(B) Conviction
(C) Defenition
(C) Defenition
(C) Defenition
(D) Selection
(D) Selection
(D) Selection
Answer: (C) Defenition
Answer: (C) Defenition
Answer: (C) Defenition
The wrongly spelt word is - Defenition.
The correctly spelt word is - Definition.
A definition is an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.
The wrongly spelt word is - Defenition. The correctly spelt word is - Definition. A definition is an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.
The wrongly spelt word is - Defenition. The correctly spelt word is - Definition. A definition is an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.
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Q9. A decision on which one cannot go back.
Q9. A decision on which one cannot go back.
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) intractable
(A) intractable
(A) intractable
(B) invincible
(B) invincible
(B) invincible
(C) invulnerable
(C) invulnerable
(C) invulnerable
(D) irrevocable
(D) irrevocable
(D) irrevocable
Answer: (D) irrevocable
Answer: (D) irrevocable
Answer: (D) irrevocable
Substitute Word: irrevocable.
An irrevocable decision is final and cannot be changed or reversed.
Substitute Word: irrevocable. An irrevocable decision is final and cannot be changed or reversed.
Substitute Word: irrevocable. An irrevocable decision is final and cannot be changed or reversed.
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Q10. In which year the title 'Viceroy' was given to 'Governor General of India'?
Q10. In which year the title 'Viceroy' was given to 'Governor General of India'?
(A) 1867
(A) 1867
(A) 1867
(B) 1858
(B) 1858
(B) 1858
(C) 1876
(C) 1876
(C) 1876
(D) 1905
(D) 1905
(D) 1905
Answer: (B) 1858
Answer: (B) 1858
Answer: (B) 1858
The title of "Governor General" was changed to "Viceroy" in 1858. The title was first used in the queen's proclamation appointing Viscount Canning in 1858.
The title was created after the Revolt of 1857. The Government of India Act of 1858 was passed to end the rule of the East India Company and transfer it to the British crown. The act also ended the system of dual government by abolishing the Board of Control and the Board of Directors.
The title of "Governor General" was changed to "Viceroy" in 1858. The title was first used in the queen's proclamation appointing Viscount Canning in 1858. The title was created after the Revolt of 1857. The Government of India Act of 1858 was passed to end the rule of the East India Company and transfer it to the British crown. The act also ended the system of dual government by abolishing the Board of Control and the Board of Directors.
The title of "Governor General" was changed to "Viceroy" in 1858. The title was first used in the queen's proclamation appointing Viscount Canning in 1858. The title was created after the Revolt of 1857. The Government of India Act of 1858 was passed to end the rule of the East India Company and transfer it to the British crown. The act also ended the system of dual government by abolishing the Board of Control and the Board of Directors.
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