Area wise which one of the following is the largest lok sabha constituency? [#310]
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Q1. Area wise which one of the following is the largest lok sabha constituency?
Q1. Area wise which one of the following is the largest lok sabha constituency?
(A) Ladakh
(A) Ladakh
(A) Ladakh
(B) Patan saheb
(B) Patan saheb
(B) Patan saheb
(C) Gujarat
(C) Gujarat
(C) Gujarat
(D) Guwahati
(D) Guwahati
(D) Guwahati
Answer: (A) Ladakh
Answer: (A) Ladakh
Answer: (A) Ladakh
Ladakh
Ladakh
Ladakh
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(A) Dilatory
(B) Indulgent
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(C) Elephant
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(D) Tolerant
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Answer: (B) Pliable
Answer: (B) Pliable
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Antonyms: Pliable, Lenient, flexible
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(A) March 1942
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(B) March 1940
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(D) March 1946
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Answer: (A) March 1942
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Change the narration of the above sentence.
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(A) Ram tells that Lakshman is ill.
(A) Ram tells that Lakshman is ill.
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(C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
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(A) Auckland
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(A) Auckland
(B) Christchurch
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(C) Hamilton
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Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. It is located at the southwestern tip of the North Island and is known for its harbor, museums, and vibrant arts scene.
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(A) Behold
(A) Behold
(A) Behold
(B) Benethe
(B) Benethe
(B) Benethe
(C) Bench
(C) Bench
(C) Bench
(D) Begin
(D) Begin
(D) Begin
Answer: (B) Benethe
Answer: (B) Benethe
Answer: (B) Benethe
The wrongly spelt word is - Benethe.
The correctly spelt word is - beneath.
beneath: In or to a lower position than; below.
The wrongly spelt word is - Benethe. The correctly spelt word is - beneath. beneath: In or to a lower position than; below.
The wrongly spelt word is - Benethe. The correctly spelt word is - beneath. beneath: In or to a lower position than; below.
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(D) Vijayanagara Empire
(D) Vijayanagara Empire
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Answer: (C) Rashtrakuta Empire
Answer: (C) Rashtrakuta Empire
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The Rashtrakuta Empire built the Kailasa Temple in Ellora, Maharashtra, a renowned example of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture.
The Rashtrakuta Empire built the Kailasa Temple in Ellora, Maharashtra, a renowned example of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture.
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