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Q1. The strait which separated North and South Island of New Zealand is
Q1. The strait which separated North and South Island of New Zealand is
(A) Foveaus Strait
(A) Foveaus Strait
(A) Foveaus Strait
(B) Bass Strait
(B) Bass Strait
(B) Bass Strait
(C) Cook Strait
(C) Cook Strait
(C) Cook Strait
(D) Torres Strait
(D) Torres Strait
(D) Torres Strait
Answer: (C) Cook Strait
Answer: (C) Cook Strait
Answer: (C) Cook Strait
Cook Strait
Cook Strait
Cook Strait
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Q1. What is the antonym of Formidable?
Q1. What is the antonym of Formidable?
(A) Trivial
(A) Trivial
(A) Trivial
(B) Dangerous
(B) Dangerous
(B) Dangerous
(C) Scary
(C) Scary
(C) Scary
(D) Appalling
(D) Appalling
(D) Appalling
Answer: (A) Trivial
Answer: (A) Trivial
Answer: (A) Trivial
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect.
Antonyms of Formidable:
Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small.
Weak: lacking physical or mental strength.
Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect. Antonyms of Formidable: Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small. Weak: lacking physical or mental strength. Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect. Antonyms of Formidable: Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small. Weak: lacking physical or mental strength. Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
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Q2. Which Ahom ruler moved his capital to Garhgaon?
Q2. Which Ahom ruler moved his capital to Garhgaon?
(A) Suklengmung
(A) Suklengmung
(A) Suklengmung
(B) Sudangpha
(B) Sudangpha
(B) Sudangpha
(C) Suhungmung
(C) Suhungmung
(C) Suhungmung
(D) Sukapha
(D) Sukapha
(D) Sukapha
Answer: (A) Suklengmung
Answer: (A) Suklengmung
Answer: (A) Suklengmung
Suklenmung(1539–1552) was a king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of the Ahom kingdom till the establishment of the Tungkhungia kings), he is also called the Garhgaiya roja in the Buranjis.
Suklenmung(1539–1552) was a king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of the Ahom kingdom till the establishment of the Tungkhungia kings), he is also called the Garhgaiya roja in the Buranjis.
Suklenmung(1539–1552) was a king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of the Ahom kingdom till the establishment of the Tungkhungia kings), he is also called the Garhgaiya roja in the Buranjis.
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Q3. When was Piyoli Barphukan and Jeuram Dulia Barua hanged to death?
Q3. When was Piyoli Barphukan and Jeuram Dulia Barua hanged to death?
(A) 1824
(A) 1824
(A) 1824
(B) 1830
(B) 1830
(B) 1830
(C) 1828
(C) 1828
(C) 1828
(D) 1826
(D) 1826
(D) 1826
Answer: (B) 1830
Answer: (B) 1830
Answer: (B) 1830
Piyoli Barphukan and Jeuram Dulia Baruah were hanged to death in 1830 and the rest were expelled from the country. Thus Assam passed into the hands of the British. Besides Assam, they annexed Khamtis, Singhpho, Matak, Kachari, Naga, Garo, Luchai and other hilly kingdoms to the ever growing empire.
Piyoli Barphukan and Jeuram Dulia Baruah were hanged to death in 1830 and the rest were expelled from the country. Thus Assam passed into the hands of the British. Besides Assam, they annexed Khamtis, Singhpho, Matak, Kachari, Naga, Garo, Luchai and other hilly kingdoms to the ever growing empire.
Piyoli Barphukan and Jeuram Dulia Baruah were hanged to death in 1830 and the rest were expelled from the country. Thus Assam passed into the hands of the British. Besides Assam, they annexed Khamtis, Singhpho, Matak, Kachari, Naga, Garo, Luchai and other hilly kingdoms to the ever growing empire.
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Q4. The giant waves caused by volcanic eruptions or earthquakes under the sea are known as
Q4. The giant waves caused by volcanic eruptions or earthquakes under the sea are known as
(A) tsunami
(A) tsunami
(A) tsunami
(B) cyclone
(B) cyclone
(B) cyclone
(C) blizzard
(C) blizzard
(C) blizzard
(D) landslide
(D) landslide
(D) landslide
Answer: (A) tsunami
Answer: (A) tsunami
Answer: (A) tsunami
Tsunamis are large-scale ocean waves caused by disturbances in the Earth's crust, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Tsunamis are large-scale ocean waves caused by disturbances in the Earth's crust, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Tsunamis are large-scale ocean waves caused by disturbances in the Earth's crust, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
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Q5. If ROBOTICS is coded as OROBITSC, then PROJECTS would be coded as
Q5. If ROBOTICS is coded as OROBITSC, then PROJECTS would be coded as
(A) ROPEJTSC
(A) ROPEJTSC
(A) ROPEJTSC
(B) RPJOCEST
(B) RPJOCEST
(B) RPJOCEST
(C) RPJOECST
(C) RPJOECST
(C) RPJOECST
(D) ROJPCEST
(D) ROJPCEST
(D) ROJPCEST
Answer: (B) RPJOCEST
Answer: (B) RPJOCEST
Answer: (B) RPJOCEST
ROBOTICS :: PROJECTS
OROBITSC :: RPJOCEST
ROBOTICS :: PROJECTS OROBITSC :: RPJOCEST
ROBOTICS :: PROJECTS OROBITSC :: RPJOCEST
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Q6. The Saka era began from
Q6. The Saka era began from
(A) 78 AD
(A) 78 AD
(A) 78 AD
(B) 100 AD
(B) 100 AD
(B) 100 AD
(C) 79 AD
(C) 79 AD
(C) 79 AD
(D) 78 BC
(D) 78 BC
(D) 78 BC
Answer: (A) 78 AD
Answer: (A) 78 AD
Answer: (A) 78 AD
78 AD
78 AD
78 AD
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Q7. Which planet of the Solar System is the brightest planet?
Q7. Which planet of the Solar System is the brightest planet?
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Mars
(B) Mars
(B) Mars
(C) Venus
(C) Venus
(C) Venus
(D) Jupiter
(D) Jupiter
(D) Jupiter
Answer: (C) Venus
Answer: (C) Venus
Answer: (C) Venus
Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon). It looks like a very bright star. Venus is the brightest planet in the Solar System.
Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon). It looks like a very bright star. Venus is the brightest planet in the Solar System.
Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon). It looks like a very bright star. Venus is the brightest planet in the Solar System.
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Q8. RK Narayanan is famous for his book –
Q8. RK Narayanan is famous for his book –
(A) The Toom on the Roof
(A) The Toom on the Roof
(A) The Toom on the Roof
(B) Two Lives
(B) Two Lives
(B) Two Lives
(C) Malgudi days
(C) Malgudi days
(C) Malgudi days
(D) A suitable boy
(D) A suitable boy
(D) A suitable boy
Answer: (C) Malgudi days
Answer: (C) Malgudi days
Answer: (C) Malgudi days
RK Narayan is famous for his book-Malgudi Days. The book includes 32 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi, located in South India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi.
RK Narayan is famous for his book-Malgudi Days. The book includes 32 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi, located in South India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi.
RK Narayan is famous for his book-Malgudi Days. The book includes 32 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi, located in South India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi.
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Q9. Which Assamese writer is referred to as "Agnikobi"?
Q9. Which Assamese writer is referred to as "Agnikobi"?
(A) Kanaklata Baruah
(A) Kanaklata Baruah
(A) Kanaklata Baruah
(B) Phani Sarma
(B) Phani Sarma
(B) Phani Sarma
(C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
(C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
(C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
(D) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(D) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(D) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
Answer: (C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
Answer: (C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
Answer: (C) Kamalakanta Bhattacharyya
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, a prominent Assamese essayist and poet, is popularly known as 'Agnikobi' (Fire Poet) for his fiery nationalism, strong social and political views, and passionate advocacy for Assamese language and culture.
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, a prominent Assamese essayist and poet, is popularly known as 'Agnikobi' (Fire Poet) for his fiery nationalism, strong social and political views, and passionate advocacy for Assamese language and culture.
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, a prominent Assamese essayist and poet, is popularly known as 'Agnikobi' (Fire Poet) for his fiery nationalism, strong social and political views, and passionate advocacy for Assamese language and culture.
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Q10. Which is the smallest prime number?
Q10. Which is the smallest prime number?
(A) 1
(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 2
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) 3
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 5
(D) 5
(D) 5
Answer: (B) 2
Answer: (B) 2
Answer: (B) 2
2
2
2
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