When World Rhino Day is celebrated? [#294]
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Q1. When World Rhino Day is celebrated?
Q1. When World Rhino Day is celebrated?
(A) 22 September
(A) 22 September
(A) 22 September
(B) 22 October
(B) 22 October
(B) 22 October
(C) 22 December
(C) 22 December
(C) 22 December
(D) 22 January
(D) 22 January
(D) 22 January
Answer: (A) 22 September
Answer: (A) 22 September
Answer: (A) 22 September
22 September
22 September
22 September
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. Which pronoun is used for ‘non-living thing’?
Q1. Which pronoun is used for ‘non-living thing’?
(A) I
(A) I
(A) I
(B) We
(B) We
(B) We
(C) Us
(C) Us
(C) Us
(D) It
(D) It
(D) It
Answer: (D) It
Answer: (D) It
Answer: (D) It
The pronoun "it" is typically used to refer to non-living things, animals, or babies whose sex is unknown.
The pronoun "it" is typically used to refer to non-living things, animals, or babies whose sex is unknown.
The pronoun "it" is typically used to refer to non-living things, animals, or babies whose sex is unknown.
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Q2. Which was the first carbon free district in Assam?
Q2. Which was the first carbon free district in Assam?
(A) Jorhat
(A) Jorhat
(A) Jorhat
(B) Nalbari
(B) Nalbari
(B) Nalbari
(C) Dhemaji
(C) Dhemaji
(C) Dhemaji
(D) Majuli
(D) Majuli
(D) Majuli
Answer: (D) Majuli
Answer: (D) Majuli
Answer: (D) Majuli
Majuli is Assam's as well as India's first carbon-neutral district and biodiversity heritage site. Majuli is an island in Brahmaputra River in Assam.
Majuli is Assam's as well as India's first carbon-neutral district and biodiversity heritage site. Majuli is an island in Brahmaputra River in Assam.
Majuli is Assam's as well as India's first carbon-neutral district and biodiversity heritage site. Majuli is an island in Brahmaputra River in Assam.
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Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Immediate
(A) Immediate
(A) Immediate
(B) iliterate
(B) iliterate
(B) iliterate
(C) implement
(C) implement
(C) implement
(D) illogical
(D) illogical
(D) illogical
Answer: (B) iliterate
Answer: (B) iliterate
Answer: (B) iliterate
The wrongly spelt word is - iliterate.
The correctly spelt word is - illiterate.
The word "illiterate" is an adjective that describes someone who is unable to read or write. It is derived from the Latin words "il-" (not) and "literatus" (lettered).
The wrongly spelt word is - iliterate. The correctly spelt word is - illiterate. The word "illiterate" is an adjective that describes someone who is unable to read or write. It is derived from the Latin words "il-" (not) and "literatus" (lettered).
The wrongly spelt word is - iliterate. The correctly spelt word is - illiterate. The word "illiterate" is an adjective that describes someone who is unable to read or write. It is derived from the Latin words "il-" (not) and "literatus" (lettered).
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Q4. Which king is also known as 'Bhagaraja'?
Q4. Which king is also known as 'Bhagaraja'?
(A) Gaurinath Singha
(A) Gaurinath Singha
(A) Gaurinath Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(C) Siva Singha
(C) Siva Singha
(C) Siva Singha
(D) Jayaditya Singha
(D) Jayaditya Singha
(D) Jayaditya Singha
Answer: (D) Jayaditya Singha
Answer: (D) Jayaditya Singha
Answer: (D) Jayaditya Singha
Surampha, also known as Swargadeo Jayaditya Singha, is the Ahom king who is referred to as 'Bhagaraja' in historical texts. The nickname is derived from the Assamese word 'bhaga', meaning 'broken' or 'to end something', possibly alluding to his untimely demise or the end of his reign.
Surampha, also known as Swargadeo Jayaditya Singha, is the Ahom king who is referred to as 'Bhagaraja' in historical texts. The nickname is derived from the Assamese word 'bhaga', meaning 'broken' or 'to end something', possibly alluding to his untimely demise or the end of his reign.
Surampha, also known as Swargadeo Jayaditya Singha, is the Ahom king who is referred to as 'Bhagaraja' in historical texts. The nickname is derived from the Assamese word 'bhaga', meaning 'broken' or 'to end something', possibly alluding to his untimely demise or the end of his reign.
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Q5. In the following list, who was a football player?
Q5. In the following list, who was a football player?
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(B) Carfew Roy
(B) Carfew Roy
(B) Carfew Roy
(C) Tayebunnesa
(C) Tayebunnesa
(C) Tayebunnesa
(D) Mithu Baruah
(D) Mithu Baruah
(D) Mithu Baruah
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
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Q6. People living at the same time.
Q6. People living at the same time.
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) comrades
(A) comrades
(A) comrades
(B) friends
(B) friends
(B) friends
(C) contemporaries
(C) contemporaries
(C) contemporaries
(D) cosmopolitans
(D) cosmopolitans
(D) cosmopolitans
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
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Q7. Who is referred to as 'Bokulbonor Kobi' among Assamese writers?
Q7. Who is referred to as 'Bokulbonor Kobi' among Assamese writers?
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(B) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(B) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(B) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
(C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
(C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
(D) Bishnuram Medhi
(D) Bishnuram Medhi
(D) Bishnuram Medhi
Answer: (C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
Answer: (C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
Answer: (C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
Ananda Chandra Barua is widely known as 'Bakulbonor Kobi' or 'The Poet of Bakul' in Assamese literary circles due to his prolific writings about the Bakul flower.
Ananda Chandra Barua is widely known as 'Bakulbonor Kobi' or 'The Poet of Bakul' in Assamese literary circles due to his prolific writings about the Bakul flower.
Ananda Chandra Barua is widely known as 'Bakulbonor Kobi' or 'The Poet of Bakul' in Assamese literary circles due to his prolific writings about the Bakul flower.
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Q8. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
Q8. 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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Q9. A wheel can cover a distance of 22 km in 1000 rounds. The radius of the wheel is
Q9. A wheel can cover a distance of 22 km in 1000 rounds. The radius of the wheel is
(A) 4.5 m
(A) 4.5 m
(A) 4.5 m
(B) 2.1 m
(B) 2.1 m
(B) 2.1 m
(C) 2.8 m
(C) 2.8 m
(C) 2.8 m
(D) 3.5 m
(D) 3.5 m
(D) 3.5 m
Answer: (D) 3.5 m
Answer: (D) 3.5 m
Answer: (D) 3.5 m
3.5 m
3.5 m
3.5 m
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Q10. What was Bhupen Hazarika's first directed film?
Q10. What was Bhupen Hazarika's first directed film?
(A) Era Bator Sur
(A) Era Bator Sur
(A) Era Bator Sur
(B) Shakuntala Sur
(B) Shakuntala Sur
(B) Shakuntala Sur
(C) Chik Mik Bijuli
(C) Chik Mik Bijuli
(C) Chik Mik Bijuli
(D) Pratidhwani
(D) Pratidhwani
(D) Pratidhwani
Answer: (A) Era Bator Sur
Answer: (A) Era Bator Sur
Answer: (A) Era Bator Sur
Bhupen Hazarika's first directed film was "Era Bator Sur," released in 1956. This Assamese film showcased his talents as a director, producer, music director, lyricist, singer, and actor. The film's story and music resonated with the people of Assam.
Bhupen Hazarika's first directed film was "Era Bator Sur," released in 1956. This Assamese film showcased his talents as a director, producer, music director, lyricist, singer, and actor. The film's story and music resonated with the people of Assam.
Bhupen Hazarika's first directed film was "Era Bator Sur," released in 1956. This Assamese film showcased his talents as a director, producer, music director, lyricist, singer, and actor. The film's story and music resonated with the people of Assam.
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