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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Q1. What is the full form of UNFCCC?
(A) United Nations Forest Convention on Climate Change
(A) United Nations Forest Convention on Climate Change
(A) United Nations Forest Convention on Climate Change
(B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(C) United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change
(C) United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change
(C) United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change
(D) United Nations Forest Conservation on Climate Change
(D) United Nations Forest Conservation on Climate Change
(D) United Nations Forest Conservation on Climate Change
Answer: (B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Answer: (B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Answer: (B) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was adopted in 1992 with the ultimate aim of preventing dangerous human interference with the climate system.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was adopted in 1992 with the ultimate aim of preventing dangerous human interference with the climate system.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was adopted in 1992 with the ultimate aim of preventing dangerous human interference with the climate system.
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Q2. When did the peasant revolt of Patharughat take place?
Q2. When did the peasant revolt of Patharughat take place?
(A) 1894
(A) 1894
(A) 1894
(B) 1890
(B) 1890
(B) 1890
(C) 1895
(C) 1895
(C) 1895
(D) 1892
(D) 1892
(D) 1892
Answer: (A) 1894
Answer: (A) 1894
Answer: (A) 1894
The Patharughat Peasants' Uprising took place on January 28, 1894. The uprising occurred in Patharughat, a small village in Assam's Darrang district, northeast of Guwahati.
The Patharughat Peasants' Uprising took place on January 28, 1894. The uprising occurred in Patharughat, a small village in Assam's Darrang district, northeast of Guwahati.
The Patharughat Peasants' Uprising took place on January 28, 1894. The uprising occurred in Patharughat, a small village in Assam's Darrang district, northeast of Guwahati.
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Q3. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
Q3. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
(A) 26 January 1949
(A) 26 January 1949
(A) 26 January 1949
(B) 10 April 1949
(B) 10 April 1949
(B) 10 April 1949
(C) 15 August 1949
(C) 15 August 1949
(C) 15 August 1949
(D) 14 September 1949
(D) 14 September 1949
(D) 14 September 1949
Answer: (D) 14 September 1949
Answer: (D) 14 September 1949
Answer: (D) 14 September 1949
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
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Q4. The ancient name of Cachar Was
Q4. The ancient name of Cachar Was
(A) Dhanashree
(A) Dhanashree
(A) Dhanashree
(B) Khashpur
(B) Khashpur
(B) Khashpur
(C) Dimapur
(C) Dimapur
(C) Dimapur
(D) Hidimba
(D) Hidimba
(D) Hidimba
Answer: (D) Hidimba
Answer: (D) Hidimba
Answer: (D) Hidimba
Hidimba
Hidimba
Hidimba
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Q5. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?
Q5. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?
(A) Mike Pandey
(A) Mike Pandey
(A) Mike Pandey
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(D) Jadav Payeng
(D) Jadav Payeng
(D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Jadav Payeng
Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam.
Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
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Q6. I ___________ a letter when he came to my house.
Q6. I ___________ a letter when he came to my house.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) writing
(A) writing
(A) writing
(B) am writing
(B) am writing
(B) am writing
(C) was writing
(C) was writing
(C) was writing
(D) will write
(D) will write
(D) will write
Answer: (C) was writing
Answer: (C) was writing
Answer: (C) was writing
was writing
was writing
was writing
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Q7. Who is the Current President Of BCCI
Q7. Who is the Current President Of BCCI
(A) Sourav Ganguli
(A) Sourav Ganguli
(A) Sourav Ganguli
(B) Roger Binny
(B) Roger Binny
(B) Roger Binny
(C) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) Sachin Tendulkar
(D) Jay shah
(D) Jay shah
(D) Jay shah
Answer: (B) Roger Binny
Answer: (B) Roger Binny
Answer: (B) Roger Binny
Roger Binny
Roger Binny
Roger Binny
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Q8. The value of is :
Q8. The value of is :
(A) 1.73
(A) 1.73
(A) 1.73
(B) 2.03
(B) 2.03
(B) 2.03
(C) 2.73
(C) 2.73
(C) 2.73
(D) 1.03
(D) 1.03
(D) 1.03
Answer: (C) 2.73
Answer: (C) 2.73
Answer: (C) 2.73
=
=
= 0.2 + 1.2 + 1.3 + 0.03
= 2.73
= = = 0.2 + 1.2 + 1.3 + 0.03 = 2.73
= = = 0.2 + 1.2 + 1.3 + 0.03 = 2.73
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Q9. What is the capital of United Arab Emirates?
Q9. What is the capital of United Arab Emirates?
(A) Dubai
(A) Dubai
(A) Dubai
(B) Abu Dhabi
(B) Abu Dhabi
(B) Abu Dhabi
(C) Sharjah
(C) Sharjah
(C) Sharjah
(D) Ajman
(D) Ajman
(D) Ajman
Answer: (B) Abu Dhabi
Answer: (B) Abu Dhabi
Answer: (B) Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is also the largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE.
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is also the largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE.
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is also the largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE.
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Q10. Who led the expedition of English to Assam during Moamoriya Rebellion?
Q10. Who led the expedition of English to Assam during Moamoriya Rebellion?
(A) Lord Wellesley
(A) Lord Wellesley
(A) Lord Wellesley
(B) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Curzon
(C) Captain Mountbatten
(C) Captain Mountbatten
(C) Captain Mountbatten
(D) Captain Welsh
(D) Captain Welsh
(D) Captain Welsh
Answer: (D) Captain Welsh
Answer: (D) Captain Welsh
Answer: (D) Captain Welsh
Captain Welsh led a British detachment to Assam during the Moamoria Rebellion. The Moamoria Rebellion was a 36-year conflict (1769–1805) between the Moamorias, an ethnic group in Assam, and the Ahom rulers.
In 1794, Captain Welsh captured Longpool and Rangpur. However, in 1794, Sir John Shore recalled Captain Welsh's expedition. The British forces left Assam after Gaurinath Sinha was reinstated in 1794, but the guerilla war continued. In 1805, the belligerents agreed to a compromise.
Captain Welsh led a British detachment to Assam during the Moamoria Rebellion. The Moamoria Rebellion was a 36-year conflict (1769–1805) between the Moamorias, an ethnic group in Assam, and the Ahom rulers. In 1794, Captain Welsh captured Longpool and Rangpur. However, in 1794, Sir John Shore recalled Captain Welsh's expedition. The British forces left Assam after Gaurinath Sinha was reinstated in 1794, but the guerilla war continued. In 1805, the belligerents agreed to a compromise.
Captain Welsh led a British detachment to Assam during the Moamoria Rebellion. The Moamoria Rebellion was a 36-year conflict (1769–1805) between the Moamorias, an ethnic group in Assam, and the Ahom rulers. In 1794, Captain Welsh captured Longpool and Rangpur. However, in 1794, Sir John Shore recalled Captain Welsh's expedition. The British forces left Assam after Gaurinath Sinha was reinstated in 1794, but the guerilla war continued. In 1805, the belligerents agreed to a compromise.
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