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Q1. The first newspaper in India was started by
Q1. The first newspaper in India was started by
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji
(B) James Augustus Hicky
(B) James Augustus Hicky
(B) James Augustus Hicky
(C) Lord William Bentinck
(C) Lord William Bentinck
(C) Lord William Bentinck
(D) Ravindranath Tagore
(D) Ravindranath Tagore
(D) Ravindranath Tagore
Answer: (B) James Augustus Hicky
Answer: (B) James Augustus Hicky
Answer: (B) James Augustus Hicky
James Augustus Hicky
James Augustus Hicky
James Augustus Hicky
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Q1. Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of
Q1. Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of
(A) Slavery
(A) Slavery
(A) Slavery
(B) Bonded Labour
(B) Bonded Labour
(B) Bonded Labour
(C) Untouchability
(C) Untouchability
(C) Untouchability
(D) Sati
(D) Sati
(D) Sati
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Answer: (C) Untouchability
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law.
Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law. Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form. It also states that enforcing any disability arising from "untouchability" is an offense punishable by law. Article 17 ensures that all forms of social disability are done away with. The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the continuance of the practice of "untouchability" and held that it is an indirect form of slavery and only an extension of the caste system.
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Q2. A 100 metre long train moving in a uniform speed of 20 m/sec crosses a bridge of length 1 km. The time taken by the train to cross the bridge is
Q2. A 100 metre long train moving in a uniform speed of 20 m/sec crosses a bridge of length 1 km. The time taken by the train to cross the bridge is
(A) 45 seconds
(A) 45 seconds
(A) 45 seconds
(B) 50 seconds
(B) 50 seconds
(B) 50 seconds
(C) 55 seconds
(C) 55 seconds
(C) 55 seconds
(D) 60 seconds
(D) 60 seconds
(D) 60 seconds
Answer: (C) 55 seconds
Answer: (C) 55 seconds
Answer: (C) 55 seconds
(1000+100)m / (20m/s) = 55 seconds
(1000+100)m / (20m/s) = 55 seconds
(1000+100)m / (20m/s) = 55 seconds
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Q3. A close-fitting cover for a sword.
Q3. A close-fitting cover for a sword.
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) Quiver
(A) Quiver
(A) Quiver
(B) Shank
(B) Shank
(B) Shank
(C) Sheath
(C) Sheath
(C) Sheath
(D) Dagger
(D) Dagger
(D) Dagger
Answer: (C) Sheath
Answer: (C) Sheath
Answer: (C) Sheath
Substitute Word: Sheath.
Synonyms: Scabbard, Sword case.
Substitute Word: Sheath. Synonyms: Scabbard, Sword case.
Substitute Word: Sheath. Synonyms: Scabbard, Sword case.
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Q4. What is the primary source of income in Assam's economy?
Q4. What is the primary source of income in Assam's economy?
(A) Agriculture
(A) Agriculture
(A) Agriculture
(B) Tourism
(B) Tourism
(B) Tourism
(C) Oil and Natural Gas
(C) Oil and Natural Gas
(C) Oil and Natural Gas
(D) Handicrafts
(D) Handicrafts
(D) Handicrafts
Answer: (A) Agriculture
Answer: (A) Agriculture
Answer: (A) Agriculture
Agriculture is the dominant sector in Assam's economy, employing a large portion of the workforce and contributing significantly to the state's revenue. The state is particularly famous for its tea production, but also cultivates rice, jute, sugarcane, oilseeds, and various fruits and vegetables. A large percentage of Assam's rural population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. While other sectors are growing, agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy.
Agriculture is the dominant sector in Assam's economy, employing a large portion of the workforce and contributing significantly to the state's revenue. The state is particularly famous for its tea production, but also cultivates rice, jute, sugarcane, oilseeds, and various fruits and vegetables. A large percentage of Assam's rural population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. While other sectors are growing, agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy.
Agriculture is the dominant sector in Assam's economy, employing a large portion of the workforce and contributing significantly to the state's revenue. The state is particularly famous for its tea production, but also cultivates rice, jute, sugarcane, oilseeds, and various fruits and vegetables. A large percentage of Assam's rural population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. While other sectors are growing, agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy.
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Q5. Our task had been completed before sunset.
Q5. Our task had been completed before sunset.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
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Q6. What does the chronicle 'Rajopakhayan' by Mushi Jay Nath Ghose depict?
Q6. What does the chronicle 'Rajopakhayan' by Mushi Jay Nath Ghose depict?
(A) Chutias
(A) Chutias
(A) Chutias
(B) Koch
(B) Koch
(B) Koch
(C) Kacharies
(C) Kacharies
(C) Kacharies
(D) Ahoms
(D) Ahoms
(D) Ahoms
Answer: (B) Koch
Answer: (B) Koch
Answer: (B) Koch
Koch
Koch
Koch
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Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Vizibility
(A) Vizibility
(A) Vizibility
(B) Piety
(B) Piety
(B) Piety
(C) Certanity
(C) Certanity
(C) Certanity
(D) Notoreity
(D) Notoreity
(D) Notoreity
Answer: (B) Piety
Answer: (B) Piety
Answer: (B) Piety
The correctly spelt word is - Piety.
Piety refers to the quality or state of being pious.
Pious: This means having or showing deep religious devotion and reverence. It often implies a sincere and heartfelt belief in and adherence to religious principles.
The correctly spelt word is - Piety. Piety refers to the quality or state of being pious. Pious: This means having or showing deep religious devotion and reverence. It often implies a sincere and heartfelt belief in and adherence to religious principles.
The correctly spelt word is - Piety. Piety refers to the quality or state of being pious. Pious: This means having or showing deep religious devotion and reverence. It often implies a sincere and heartfelt belief in and adherence to religious principles.
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Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Refurbish
(A) Refurbish
(A) Refurbish
(B) Residue
(B) Residue
(B) Residue
(C) Relagate
(C) Relagate
(C) Relagate
(D) Retrospect
(D) Retrospect
(D) Retrospect
Answer: (C) Relagate
Answer: (C) Relagate
Answer: (C) Relagate
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate.
The correctly spelt word is - Relegate.
Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate. The correctly spelt word is - Relegate. Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate. The correctly spelt word is - Relegate. Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
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Q9. A transport vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral.
Q9. A transport vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral.
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) ambulance
(A) ambulance
(A) ambulance
(B) bier
(B) bier
(B) bier
(C) hearse
(C) hearse
(C) hearse
(D) van
(D) van
(D) van
Answer: (C) hearse
Answer: (C) hearse
Answer: (C) hearse
Substitute Word: hearse.
A hearse is a vehicle specifically designed to transport a deceased person's coffin.
Substitute Word: hearse. A hearse is a vehicle specifically designed to transport a deceased person's coffin.
Substitute Word: hearse. A hearse is a vehicle specifically designed to transport a deceased person's coffin.
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Q10. What is the antonym of Beautiful?
Q10. What is the antonym of Beautiful?
(A) Attractive
(A) Attractive
(A) Attractive
(B) Pretty
(B) Pretty
(B) Pretty
(C) Exquisite
(C) Exquisite
(C) Exquisite
(D) Ugly
(D) Ugly
(D) Ugly
Answer: (D) Ugly
Answer: (D) Ugly
Answer: (D) Ugly
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Beautiful" describes something that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive. "Ugly" describes something that is unpleasant or repulsive to look at, making it the direct opposite.
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