Who was to the founder of Brahmo Samaj? [#295]
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Q1. Who was to the founder of Brahmo Samaj?
Q1. Who was to the founder of Brahmo Samaj?
(A) Dayanad Sarswati
(A) Dayanad Sarswati
(A) Dayanad Sarswati
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(C) Jyoti Bai Phule
(C) Jyoti Bai Phule
(C) Jyoti Bai Phule
(D) Swami Vivekanand
(D) Swami Vivekanand
(D) Swami Vivekanand
Answer: (B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Answer: (B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Answer: (B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. That which cannot be heard.
Q1. That which cannot be heard.
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) slight
(A) slight
(A) slight
(B) hidden
(B) hidden
(B) hidden
(C) invisible
(C) invisible
(C) invisible
(D) inaudible
(D) inaudible
(D) inaudible
Answer: (D) inaudible
Answer: (D) inaudible
Answer: (D) inaudible
Substitute Word: inaudible.
Substitute Word: inaudible.
Substitute Word: inaudible.
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Q2. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?
Q2. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?
(A) 48.38%
(A) 48.38%
(A) 48.38%
(B) 58.08%
(B) 58.08%
(B) 58.08%
(C) 60.38%
(C) 60.38%
(C) 60.38%
(D) 46.38%
(D) 46.38%
(D) 46.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.
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Q3. Who is the author of ‘India at Risk’?
Q3. Who is the author of ‘India at Risk’?
(A) Manmohan Singh
(A) Manmohan Singh
(A) Manmohan Singh
(B) Jaswant Singh
(B) Jaswant Singh
(B) Jaswant Singh
(C) RC Rowling
(C) RC Rowling
(C) RC Rowling
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: (B) Jaswant Singh
Answer: (B) Jaswant Singh
Answer: (B) Jaswant Singh
Jaswant Singh
Jaswant Singh
Jaswant Singh
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Q4. The temple of Angkor Wat is in
Q4. The temple of Angkor Wat is in
(A) Laos
(A) Laos
(A) Laos
(B) Myanmar
(B) Myanmar
(B) Myanmar
(C) Vietnam
(C) Vietnam
(C) Vietnam
(D) Cambodia
(D) Cambodia
(D) Cambodia
Answer: (D) Cambodia
Answer: (D) Cambodia
Answer: (D) Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
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Q5. Where is the headquarter of IMF located?
Q5. Where is the headquarter of IMF located?
(A) New York
(A) New York
(A) New York
(B) London
(B) London
(B) London
(C) Geneva
(C) Geneva
(C) Geneva
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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Q6. Which of the following scientists is credited with the development of the first successful polio vaccine?
Q6. Which of the following scientists is credited with the development of the first successful polio vaccine?
(A) Edward Jenner
(A) Edward Jenner
(A) Edward Jenner
(B) Louis Pasteur
(B) Louis Pasteur
(B) Louis Pasteur
(C) Jonas Salk
(C) Jonas Salk
(C) Jonas Salk
(D) Alexander Fleming
(D) Alexander Fleming
(D) Alexander Fleming
Answer: (C) Jonas Salk
Answer: (C) Jonas Salk
Answer: (C) Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk developed the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955, which was the first effective vaccine against polio. Salk's vaccine led to a significant reduction in polio cases and paved the way for global efforts to eradicate the disease.
Jonas Salk developed the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955, which was the first effective vaccine against polio. Salk's vaccine led to a significant reduction in polio cases and paved the way for global efforts to eradicate the disease.
Jonas Salk developed the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955, which was the first effective vaccine against polio. Salk's vaccine led to a significant reduction in polio cases and paved the way for global efforts to eradicate the disease.
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Q7. When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place?
Q7. When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place?
(A) 1917
(A) 1917
(A) 1917
(B) 1920
(B) 1920
(B) 1920
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(D) 1918
(D) 1918
(D) 1918
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar. It occurred on Baisakhi Day when a large crowd gathered at Jallianwala Bagh to peacefully protest against the repressive measures of the British.
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar. It occurred on Baisakhi Day when a large crowd gathered at Jallianwala Bagh to peacefully protest against the repressive measures of the British.
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar. It occurred on Baisakhi Day when a large crowd gathered at Jallianwala Bagh to peacefully protest against the repressive measures of the British.
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Q8. What is the antonym of Rigid?
Q8. What is the antonym of Rigid?
(A) Stiff
(A) Stiff
(A) Stiff
(B) Pliable
(B) Pliable
(B) Pliable
(C) Generous
(C) Generous
(C) Generous
(D) Tolerant
(D) Tolerant
(D) Tolerant
Answer: (B) Pliable
Answer: (B) Pliable
Answer: (B) Pliable
Meaning: The word "rigid" means unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible. The antonym, "pliable," means easily bent or flexible.
Antonyms: Pliable, Lenient, flexible
Meaning: The word "rigid" means unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible. The antonym, "pliable," means easily bent or flexible. Antonyms: Pliable, Lenient, flexible
Meaning: The word "rigid" means unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible. The antonym, "pliable," means easily bent or flexible. Antonyms: Pliable, Lenient, flexible
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Q9. Which is the largest site of Indus
Valley Civilization?
Q9. Which is the largest site of Indus
Valley Civilization?
(A) Dhaulavira
(A) Dhaulavira
(A) Dhaulavira
(B) Harappa
(B) Harappa
(B) Harappa
(C) Mohanjodaro
(C) Mohanjodaro
(C) Mohanjodaro
(D) Rakhigarhi
(D) Rakhigarhi
(D) Rakhigarhi
Answer: (D) Rakhigarhi
Answer: (D) Rakhigarhi
Answer: (D) Rakhigarhi
Rakhigarhi
Rakhigarhi
Rakhigarhi
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Q10. When was the Assam Tea Company established?
Q10. When was the Assam Tea Company established?
(A) 1835
(A) 1835
(A) 1835
(B) 1840
(B) 1840
(B) 1840
(C) 1839
(C) 1839
(C) 1839
(D) 1838
(D) 1838
(D) 1838
Answer: (C) 1839
Answer: (C) 1839
Answer: (C) 1839
The Assam Tea Company, a pioneering company in the Indian tea industry, was established in 1839. This marked a significant step in the organized cultivation and commercialization of tea in Assam, which had been discovered to have indigenous tea plants. The company played a vital role in developing tea plantations and establishing Assam as a major tea-producing region.
The Assam Tea Company, a pioneering company in the Indian tea industry, was established in 1839. This marked a significant step in the organized cultivation and commercialization of tea in Assam, which had been discovered to have indigenous tea plants. The company played a vital role in developing tea plantations and establishing Assam as a major tea-producing region.
The Assam Tea Company, a pioneering company in the Indian tea industry, was established in 1839. This marked a significant step in the organized cultivation and commercialization of tea in Assam, which had been discovered to have indigenous tea plants. The company played a vital role in developing tea plantations and establishing Assam as a major tea-producing region.
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