Which Tiger Reserve completed 50 years as a project Tiger Reserve? [#353]
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Q1. Which Tiger Reserve completed 50 years as a project Tiger Reserve?
Q1. Which Tiger Reserve completed 50 years as a project Tiger Reserve?
(A) Kaziranga National Park
(A) Kaziranga National Park
(A) Kaziranga National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(C) Bandipur National Park
(C) Bandipur National Park
(C) Bandipur National Park
(D) Kanha Tiger Reserve
(D) Kanha Tiger Reserve
(D) Kanha Tiger Reserve
Answer: (C) Bandipur National Park
Answer: (C) Bandipur National Park
Answer: (C) Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park
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Q1. Who was the First ACS of Assam?
(A) Bholanath Kakati
(A) Bholanath Kakati
(A) Bholanath Kakati
(B) Parul Das
(B) Parul Das
(B) Parul Das
(C) Anondaram Baruah
(C) Anondaram Baruah
(C) Anondaram Baruah
(D) Atul Chandra Baruah
(D) Atul Chandra Baruah
(D) Atul Chandra Baruah
Answer: (D) Atul Chandra Baruah
Answer: (D) Atul Chandra Baruah
Answer: (D) Atul Chandra Baruah
Atul Chandra Baruah
Atul Chandra Baruah
Atul Chandra Baruah
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Q2. When did Alexander invaded India?
Q2. When did Alexander invaded India?
(A) 327 BC
(A) 327 BC
(A) 327 BC
(B) 321 BC
(B) 321 BC
(B) 321 BC
(C) 323 BC
(C) 323 BC
(C) 323 BC
(D) 330 BC
(D) 330 BC
(D) 330 BC
Answer: (A) 327 BC
Answer: (A) 327 BC
Answer: (A) 327 BC
Alexander the Great invaded India in 327 BC. He crossed the Indus River and advanced towards Taxila. He then challenged King Porus, the ruler of the kingdom between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab.
Alexander the Great invaded India in 327 BC. He crossed the Indus River and advanced towards Taxila. He then challenged King Porus, the ruler of the kingdom between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab.
Alexander the Great invaded India in 327 BC. He crossed the Indus River and advanced towards Taxila. He then challenged King Porus, the ruler of the kingdom between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab.
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Q3. What does CTC stand for?
Q3. What does CTC stand for?
(A) Check, tear, curl
(A) Check, tear, curl
(A) Check, tear, curl
(B) Curl, tear, crush
(B) Curl, tear, crush
(B) Curl, tear, crush
(C) Check, thrash curl
(C) Check, thrash curl
(C) Check, thrash curl
(D) Crush, tear, curl
(D) Crush, tear, curl
(D) Crush, tear, curl
Answer: (D) Crush, tear, curl
Answer: (D) Crush, tear, curl
Answer: (D) Crush, tear, curl
Crush, tear, curl
Crush, tear, curl
Crush, tear, curl
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Q4. In which of the year for the first time Commonwealth Game was hosted by India?
Q4. In which of the year for the first time Commonwealth Game was hosted by India?
(A) 1990
(A) 1990
(A) 1990
(B) 1998
(B) 1998
(B) 1998
(C) 2002
(C) 2002
(C) 2002
(D) 2010
(D) 2010
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Answer: (D) 2010
Answer: (D) 2010
Answer: (D) 2010
India first hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010. The event, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, was held in Delhi from October 3–14, 2010. It was the first time the Games were held in a Commonwealth republic and only the second time in Asia, after Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
India first hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010. The event, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, was held in Delhi from October 3–14, 2010. It was the first time the Games were held in a Commonwealth republic and only the second time in Asia, after Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
India first hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010. The event, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, was held in Delhi from October 3–14, 2010. It was the first time the Games were held in a Commonwealth republic and only the second time in Asia, after Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
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Q5. India's only navel aviation museum is located in
Q5. India's only navel aviation museum is located in
(A) Karnataka
(A) Karnataka
(A) Karnataka
(B) Kerala
(B) Kerala
(B) Kerala
(C) Tamilnadu
(C) Tamilnadu
(C) Tamilnadu
(D) Goa
(D) Goa
(D) Goa
Answer: (D) Goa
Answer: (D) Goa
Answer: (D) Goa
Goa
Goa
Goa
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Q6. Largest temple of World is
Q6. Largest temple of World is
(A) Angkor wat
(A) Angkor wat
(A) Angkor wat
(B) Konark temple
(B) Konark temple
(B) Konark temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
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Q7. The Sualkuchi Silk Saree, known for its golden Muga silk, is a traditional attire from which district of Assam?
Q7. The Sualkuchi Silk Saree, known for its golden Muga silk, is a traditional attire from which district of Assam?
(A) Dibrugarh
(A) Dibrugarh
(A) Dibrugarh
(B) Kamrup
(B) Kamrup
(B) Kamrup
(C) Goalpara
(C) Goalpara
(C) Goalpara
(D) Nagaon
(D) Nagaon
(D) Nagaon
Answer: (B) Kamrup
Answer: (B) Kamrup
Answer: (B) Kamrup
Sualkuchi, a small town in the Kamrup district of Assam, is renowned for its silk industry, particularly for the production of Muga silk sarees. The Sualkuchi silk saree, often featuring intricate designs and the distinctive golden sheen of Muga silk, is a traditional attire and a significant part of Assam's cultural heritage. It's often referred to as the "Manchester of Assam" due to its textile industry.
Sualkuchi, a small town in the Kamrup district of Assam, is renowned for its silk industry, particularly for the production of Muga silk sarees. The Sualkuchi silk saree, often featuring intricate designs and the distinctive golden sheen of Muga silk, is a traditional attire and a significant part of Assam's cultural heritage. It's often referred to as the "Manchester of Assam" due to its textile industry.
Sualkuchi, a small town in the Kamrup district of Assam, is renowned for its silk industry, particularly for the production of Muga silk sarees. The Sualkuchi silk saree, often featuring intricate designs and the distinctive golden sheen of Muga silk, is a traditional attire and a significant part of Assam's cultural heritage. It's often referred to as the "Manchester of Assam" due to its textile industry.
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Q8. The Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is known for its diverse
Q8. The Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is known for its diverse
(A) Birds
(A) Birds
(A) Birds
(B) Tigers
(B) Tigers
(B) Tigers
(C) Elephants
(C) Elephants
(C) Elephants
(D) Deers
(D) Deers
(D) Deers
Answer: (A) Birds
Answer: (A) Birds
Answer: (A) Birds
The park has over 500 documented bird species, including the Himalayan Griffon vulture, Bengal Florican, White-winged Duck, and Greater Adjutant stork.
The park has over 500 documented bird species, including the Himalayan Griffon vulture, Bengal Florican, White-winged Duck, and Greater Adjutant stork.
The park has over 500 documented bird species, including the Himalayan Griffon vulture, Bengal Florican, White-winged Duck, and Greater Adjutant stork.
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Q9. When three times of a given number is subtracted from the square of the number, the result is the number itself. The number is
Q9. When three times of a given number is subtracted from the square of the number, the result is the number itself. The number is
(A) 4
(A) 4
(A) 4
(B) 2
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) -2
(C) -2
(C) -2
(D) -4
(D) -4
(D) -4
Answer: (A) 4
Answer: (A) 4
Answer: (A) 4
42 - (4*3)
= 16 - 12
= 4
42 - (4*3) = 16 - 12 = 4
42 - (4*3) = 16 - 12 = 4
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Q10. A government by the nobles.
Q10. A government by the nobles.
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) Oligarchy
(A) Oligarchy
(A) Oligarchy
(B) Aristocracy
(B) Aristocracy
(B) Aristocracy
(C) Democracy
(C) Democracy
(C) Democracy
(D) Monarchy
(D) Monarchy
(D) Monarchy
Answer: (B) Aristocracy
Answer: (B) Aristocracy
Answer: (B) Aristocracy
Substitute Word: Aristocracy.
In an aristocracy, power is held by a small group of privileged people, typically those of noble birth.
Substitute Word: Aristocracy. In an aristocracy, power is held by a small group of privileged people, typically those of noble birth.
Substitute Word: Aristocracy. In an aristocracy, power is held by a small group of privileged people, typically those of noble birth.
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