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Q1. The path of Halley's Comet in its orbit around the sun is
Q1. The path of Halley's Comet in its orbit around the sun is
(A) Circular
(A) Circular
(A) Circular
(B) Hyperbolic
(B) Hyperbolic
(B) Hyperbolic
(C) Elliptical
(C) Elliptical
(C) Elliptical
(D) Parabolic
(D) Parabolic
(D) Parabolic
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Elliptical
Elliptical
Elliptical
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Q1. Vande Mataram was composed by?
Q1. Vande Mataram was composed by?
(A) Bankim Chandra
(A) Bankim Chandra
(A) Bankim Chandra
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
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Q2. Which of the following is not a component of the Constitution of India?
Q2. Which of the following is not a component of the Constitution of India?
(A) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(A) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(A) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
(B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
(B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
(C) The Fundamental Rights
(C) The Fundamental Rights
(C) The Fundamental Rights
(D) The Fundamental Duties
(D) The Fundamental Duties
(D) The Fundamental Duties
Answer: (B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
Answer: (B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
Answer: (B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
The Directive Rights of the Centre.
The Directive Rights of the Centre.
The Directive Rights of the Centre.
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Q3. The child (cry) because it is hungry.
Q3. The child (cry) because it is hungry.
(A) is crying
(A) is crying
(A) is crying
(B) was crying
(B) was crying
(B) was crying
(C) are crying
(C) are crying
(C) are crying
(D) crying
(D) crying
(D) crying
Answer: (A) is crying
Answer: (A) is crying
Answer: (A) is crying
The child is crying because it is hungry
The child is crying because it is hungry
The child is crying because it is hungry
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Q4. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley?
Q4. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley?
(A) 56,000 sq km
(A) 56,000 sq km
(A) 56,000 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
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Q5. It (rain) for the last one hour.
Q5. It (rain) for the last one hour.
(A) is raining
(A) is raining
(A) is raining
(B) was raining
(B) was raining
(B) was raining
(C) had raining
(C) had raining
(C) had raining
(D) has been raining
(D) has been raining
(D) has been raining
Answer: (D) has been raining
Answer: (D) has been raining
Answer: (D) has been raining
It has been raining for the last one hour.
It has been raining for the last one hour.
It has been raining for the last one hour.
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Q6. The smallest among is
Q6. The smallest among is
(A)
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Answer: (C)
Answer: (C)
Answer: (C)
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Q7. What is the antonym of Glory?
Q7. What is the antonym of Glory?
(A) Fame
(A) Fame
(A) Fame
(B) Renown
(B) Renown
(B) Renown
(C) Ignominy
(C) Ignominy
(C) Ignominy
(D) Splendor
(D) Splendor
(D) Splendor
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Answer: (C) Ignominy
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown.
Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown. Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown. Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
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Q8. Prohibition of discrimination on Grounds of religion,race,sex,caste or place of birth is related to?
Q8. Prohibition of discrimination on Grounds of religion,race,sex,caste or place of birth is related to?
(A) Article 15
(A) Article 15
(A) Article 15
(B) Article 16
(B) Article 16
(B) Article 16
(C) Article 17
(C) Article 17
(C) Article 17
(D) Article 18
(D) Article 18
(D) Article 18
Answer: (A) Article 15
Answer: (A) Article 15
Answer: (A) Article 15
Article 15
Article 15
Article 15
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Q9. On which river is the Nagarjuna Sagar Project located?
Q9. On which river is the Nagarjuna Sagar Project located?
(A) Tapti
(A) Tapti
(A) Tapti
(B) Cauvery
(B) Cauvery
(B) Cauvery
(C) Godavari
(C) Godavari
(C) Godavari
(D) Krishna
(D) Krishna
(D) Krishna
Answer: (D) Krishna
Answer: (D) Krishna
Answer: (D) Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
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Q10. Moho-ho is celebrated to eliminate what?
Q10. Moho-ho is celebrated to eliminate what?
(A) Rats
(A) Rats
(A) Rats
(B) Diseases
(B) Diseases
(B) Diseases
(C) Cold
(C) Cold
(C) Cold
(D) Mosquitoes
(D) Mosquitoes
(D) Mosquitoes
Answer: (D) Mosquitoes
Answer: (D) Mosquitoes
Answer: (D) Mosquitoes
Moho-ho is a folk festival celebrated in Lower Assam, particularly in districts like Kamrup, Goalpara, Barpeta, Nalbari, and Darrang. Held during the full moon night of Agrahayana/Aghun (November-December), its main objective is to eliminate mosquitoes and other pests prevalent during that season. The name itself combines "moh" (mosquito) and "ho" (to drive away). The festival involves traditional dances, songs, and the burning of bamboo effigies symbolizing the pests, all contributing to a community effort to ward off these nuisances.
Moho-ho is a folk festival celebrated in Lower Assam, particularly in districts like Kamrup, Goalpara, Barpeta, Nalbari, and Darrang. Held during the full moon night of Agrahayana/Aghun (November-December), its main objective is to eliminate mosquitoes and other pests prevalent during that season. The name itself combines "moh" (mosquito) and "ho" (to drive away). The festival involves traditional dances, songs, and the burning of bamboo effigies symbolizing the pests, all contributing to a community effort to ward off these nuisances.
Moho-ho is a folk festival celebrated in Lower Assam, particularly in districts like Kamrup, Goalpara, Barpeta, Nalbari, and Darrang. Held during the full moon night of Agrahayana/Aghun (November-December), its main objective is to eliminate mosquitoes and other pests prevalent during that season. The name itself combines "moh" (mosquito) and "ho" (to drive away). The festival involves traditional dances, songs, and the burning of bamboo effigies symbolizing the pests, all contributing to a community effort to ward off these nuisances.
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