What is the full form of MRP? [#2275]
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Q1. What is the full form of MRP?
Q1. What is the full form of MRP?
(A) Minimum Retail Price
(A) Minimum Retail Price
(A) Minimum Retail Price
(B) Multiple Rating Price
(B) Multiple Rating Price
(B) Multiple Rating Price
(C) Maximum Retail Price
(C) Maximum Retail Price
(C) Maximum Retail Price
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C) Maximum Retail Price
Answer: (C) Maximum Retail Price
Answer: (C) Maximum Retail Price
Maximum Retail Price
Maximum Retail Price
Maximum Retail Price
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Q1. Who led the expedition of English to Assam during Moamoriya Rebellion?
Q1. 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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Q2. What is the antonym of Impediments?
Q2. What is the antonym of Impediments?
(A) Obstacles
(A) Obstacles
(A) Obstacles
(B) Hindrances
(B) Hindrances
(B) Hindrances
(C) Barriers
(C) Barriers
(C) Barriers
(D) Facilitators
(D) Facilitators
(D) Facilitators
Answer: (D) Facilitators
Answer: (D) Facilitators
Answer: (D) Facilitators
Meaning: The word "impediments" refers to anything that hinders, obstructs, or delays progress. Therefore, its antonym would be a word that describes something that helps, aids, or promotes progress. "Facilitators" directly fits this definition as it refers to things or people that make an action or process easier.
Antonyms: Facilitators, Promoters
Meaning: The word "impediments" refers to anything that hinders, obstructs, or delays progress. Therefore, its antonym would be a word that describes something that helps, aids, or promotes progress. "Facilitators" directly fits this definition as it refers to things or people that make an action or process easier. Antonyms: Facilitators, Promoters
Meaning: The word "impediments" refers to anything that hinders, obstructs, or delays progress. Therefore, its antonym would be a word that describes something that helps, aids, or promotes progress. "Facilitators" directly fits this definition as it refers to things or people that make an action or process easier. Antonyms: Facilitators, Promoters
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Q3. I can't believe ________ my keys at home.
Q3. I can't believe ________ my keys at home.
(A) I forget
(A) I forget
(A) I forget
(B) I forgot
(B) I forgot
(B) I forgot
(C) I have forgotten
(C) I have forgotten
(C) I have forgotten
(D) I've forget
(D) I've forget
(D) I've forget
Answer: (B) I forgot
Answer: (B) I forgot
Answer: (B) I forgot
I can't believe I forgot my keys at home.
I can't believe I forgot my keys at home.
I can't believe I forgot my keys at home.
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Q4. What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
Q4. What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
(A) RAM is permanent storage, while ROM is temporary storage.
(A) RAM is permanent storage, while ROM is temporary storage.
(A) RAM is permanent storage, while ROM is temporary storage.
(B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
(B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
(B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
(C) RAM is used for long-term storage, while ROM is used for temporary storage.
(C) RAM is used for long-term storage, while ROM is used for temporary storage.
(C) RAM is used for long-term storage, while ROM is used for temporary storage.
(D) RAM can only read data, while ROM can both read and write data.
(D) RAM can only read data, while ROM can both read and write data.
(D) RAM can only read data, while ROM can both read and write data.
Answer: (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
Answer: (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
Answer: (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
RAM is volatile (loses data when power is off) while ROM is non-volatile (retains data).
RAM is volatile (loses data when power is off) while ROM is non-volatile (retains data).
RAM is volatile (loses data when power is off) while ROM is non-volatile (retains data).
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Q5. In which year was the Battle of Saragarhi fought?
Q5. In which year was the Battle of Saragarhi fought?
(A) 1880
(A) 1880
(A) 1880
(B) 1887
(B) 1887
(B) 1887
(C) 1890
(C) 1890
(C) 1890
(D) 1897
(D) 1897
(D) 1897
Answer: (D) 1897
Answer: (D) 1897
Answer: (D) 1897
1897
The famous Battle of Saragarhi took place at a small British outpost in the Samana Ranges on 12 September 1897, when anywhere between 10,000 and 12,000 Pashtun tribes launched an all out attack for many days.
1897 The famous Battle of Saragarhi took place at a small British outpost in the Samana Ranges on 12 September 1897, when anywhere between 10,000 and 12,000 Pashtun tribes launched an all out attack for many days.
1897 The famous Battle of Saragarhi took place at a small British outpost in the Samana Ranges on 12 September 1897, when anywhere between 10,000 and 12,000 Pashtun tribes launched an all out attack for many days.
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Q6. Who introduced co-acting on the stages of Assam?
Q6. Who introduced co-acting on the stages of Assam?
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(B) Bisbnu Prasad Rabha
(B) Bisbnu Prasad Rabha
(B) Bisbnu Prasad Rabha
(C) Phani Sharma
(C) Phani Sharma
(C) Phani Sharma
(D) Braja Sharma
(D) Braja Sharma
(D) Braja Sharma
Answer: (D) Braja Sharma
Answer: (D) Braja Sharma
Answer: (D) Braja Sharma
Brajanath Sharma, a pioneer of mobile theatre in Assam, is credited with introducing co-acting (specifically, women acting on stage) in 1933. This was a revolutionary step, as previously, female roles were typically played by men. His bold initiative opened up opportunities for women in Assamese theatre and significantly contributed to the industry's development.
Brajanath Sharma, a pioneer of mobile theatre in Assam, is credited with introducing co-acting (specifically, women acting on stage) in 1933. This was a revolutionary step, as previously, female roles were typically played by men. His bold initiative opened up opportunities for women in Assamese theatre and significantly contributed to the industry's development.
Brajanath Sharma, a pioneer of mobile theatre in Assam, is credited with introducing co-acting (specifically, women acting on stage) in 1933. This was a revolutionary step, as previously, female roles were typically played by men. His bold initiative opened up opportunities for women in Assamese theatre and significantly contributed to the industry's development.
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Q7. The Indians celebrated the Independent Day for the first time on
Q7. The Indians celebrated the Independent Day for the first time on
(A) January 26 1950
(A) January 26 1950
(A) January 26 1950
(B) August 15 1947
(B) August 15 1947
(B) August 15 1947
(C) January 1 1930
(C) January 1 1930
(C) January 1 1930
(D) January 26 1930
(D) January 26 1930
(D) January 26 1930
Answer: (D) January 26 1930
Answer: (D) January 26 1930
Answer: (D) January 26 1930
26 January 1930
26 January 1930
26 January 1930
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Q8. Which Ahom king witnessed the occurrence of Dondoa Droh?
Q8. Which Ahom king witnessed the occurrence of Dondoa Droh?
(A) Chandrakanta Singha
(A) Chandrakanta Singha
(A) Chandrakanta Singha
(B) Kamaleshwar Singha
(B) Kamaleshwar Singha
(B) Kamaleshwar Singha
(C) Purandar Singha
(C) Purandar Singha
(C) Purandar Singha
(D) Purnananda Burhagohain
(D) Purnananda Burhagohain
(D) Purnananda Burhagohain
Answer: (B) Kamaleshwar Singha
Answer: (B) Kamaleshwar Singha
Answer: (B) Kamaleshwar Singha
Kamaleshwar Singha
Kamaleshwar Singha
Kamaleshwar Singha
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Q9. Who is the founder of Facebook?
Q9. Who is the founder of Facebook?
(A) Larry Page
(A) Larry Page
(A) Larry Page
(B) Sergey Brin
(B) Sergey Brin
(B) Sergey Brin
(C) Kevin Systrom
(C) Kevin Systrom
(C) Kevin Systrom
(D) Mark Zuckerberg
(D) Mark Zuckerberg
(D) Mark Zuckerberg
Answer: (D) Mark Zuckerberg
Answer: (D) Mark Zuckerberg
Answer: (D) Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.
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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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