Which of the following is a military alliance? [#21]
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Q1. Which of the following is a military alliance?
Q1. Which of the following is a military alliance?
(A) ASEAN
(A) ASEAN
(A) ASEAN
(B) NAFTA
(B) NAFTA
(B) NAFTA
(C) EEC
(C) EEC
(C) EEC
(D) NATO
(D) NATO
(D) NATO
Answer: (D) NATO
Answer: (D) NATO
Answer: (D) NATO
NATO.
NATO stands for The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO. NATO stands for The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO. NATO stands for The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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Answer: (A) Gopinath Bordoloi
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Gopinath Bordoloi
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Gopinath Bordoloi AnswerMaulavi Saiyid Sir Muhammad Saadulla was the first Chief Minister (Premier) of Assam (before independence). It was in 1937, Saadulla was selected as Premier of Assam by British. He served in his post three times. After independence of India, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi became chief minister of Assam. So, we often refer to him as the first Chief minister of Assam.
Gopinath Bordoloi AnswerMaulavi Saiyid Sir Muhammad Saadulla was the first Chief Minister (Premier) of Assam (before independence). It was in 1937, Saadulla was selected as Premier of Assam by British. He served in his post three times. After independence of India, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi became chief minister of Assam. So, we often refer to him as the first Chief minister of Assam.
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Q5. At what percentage of simple interest does an amount of money double in 12 years?
Q5. At what percentage of simple interest does an amount of money double in 12 years?
(A)
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Answer: (C)
Answer: (C)
Answer: (C)
P * * 12
= P * * 12
= P *
= P * 100%
P * * 12 = P * * 12 = P * = P * 100%
P * * 12 = P * * 12 = P * = P * 100%
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Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
(A) whimsical
(A) whimsical
(A) whimsical
(B) contiguous
(B) contiguous
(B) contiguous
(C) spectaculer
(C) spectaculer
(C) spectaculer
(D) adjacent
(D) adjacent
(D) adjacent
Answer: (C) spectaculer
Answer: (C) spectaculer
Answer: (C) spectaculer
The wrongly spelt word is - spectaculer.
The correctly spelt word is - Spectacular.
Spectacular means something is exciting, interesting, or impressive, especially because it is large or extreme.
The wrongly spelt word is - spectaculer. The correctly spelt word is - Spectacular. Spectacular means something is exciting, interesting, or impressive, especially because it is large or extreme.
The wrongly spelt word is - spectaculer. The correctly spelt word is - Spectacular. Spectacular means something is exciting, interesting, or impressive, especially because it is large or extreme.
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Q7. The controversial Ilbert Bill of 1833 in British India was introduced by
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(A) Lord Dufferin
(A) Lord Dufferin
(B) Lord Ripon
(B) Lord Ripon
(B) Lord Ripon
(C) Mayo
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(C) Mayo
(D) Lytton
(D) Lytton
(D) Lytton
Answer: (B) Lord Ripon
Answer: (B) Lord Ripon
Answer: (B) Lord Ripon
Lord Ripoon
Lord Ripoon
Lord Ripoon
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Q8. Person who pretends to have special knowledge or skill.
Q8. Person who pretends to have special knowledge or skill.
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) egotist
(A) egotist
(A) egotist
(B) charlatan
(B) charlatan
(B) charlatan
(C) scholar
(C) scholar
(C) scholar
(D) student
(D) student
(D) student
Answer: (B) charlatan
Answer: (B) charlatan
Answer: (B) charlatan
Substitute Word: charlatan.
Synonyms: fraud.
Charlatan: This term specifically refers to someone who falsely claims to have special knowledge or skill, typically in medicine or science, to deceive others for personal gain.
Fraud: A more general term for someone who deliberately deceives others for personal gain. This can include a wide range of activities, such as financial fraud, identity theft, and academic dishonesty.
Both terms imply dishonesty and a deliberate attempt to deceive others.
Substitute Word: charlatan. Synonyms: fraud. Charlatan: This term specifically refers to someone who falsely claims to have special knowledge or skill, typically in medicine or science, to deceive others for personal gain. Fraud: A more general term for someone who deliberately deceives others for personal gain. This can include a wide range of activities, such as financial fraud, identity theft, and academic dishonesty. Both terms imply dishonesty and a deliberate attempt to deceive others.
Substitute Word: charlatan. Synonyms: fraud. Charlatan: This term specifically refers to someone who falsely claims to have special knowledge or skill, typically in medicine or science, to deceive others for personal gain. Fraud: A more general term for someone who deliberately deceives others for personal gain. This can include a wide range of activities, such as financial fraud, identity theft, and academic dishonesty. Both terms imply dishonesty and a deliberate attempt to deceive others.
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Q9. The first metal to be extensively used by the people in India was
Q9. The first metal to be extensively used by the people in India was
(A) Tin
(A) Tin
(A) Tin
(B) Iron
(B) Iron
(B) Iron
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(D) Bronze
(D) Bronze
(D) Bronze
Answer: (C) Copper
Answer: (C) Copper
Answer: (C) Copper
Copper
Copper
Copper
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Q10. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Q10. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
(A) Ag
(A) Ag
(A) Ag
(B) Au
(B) Au
(B) Au
(C) Hg
(C) Hg
(C) Hg
(D) Pb
(D) Pb
(D) Pb
Answer: (B) Au
Answer: (B) Au
Answer: (B) Au
The chemical symbol for gold is Au, which comes from the Latin word "aurum," meaning "shining dawn" or "glowing dawn."
The chemical symbol for gold is Au, which comes from the Latin word "aurum," meaning "shining dawn" or "glowing dawn."
The chemical symbol for gold is Au, which comes from the Latin word "aurum," meaning "shining dawn" or "glowing dawn."
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