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Q1. The Assam region was separated from the Bengal Presidency in
Q1. The Assam region was separated from the Bengal Presidency in
(A) 1874
(A) 1874
(A) 1874
(B) 1877
(B) 1877
(B) 1877
(C) 1828
(C) 1828
(C) 1828
(D) 1840
(D) 1840
(D) 1840
Answer: (A) 1874
Answer: (A) 1874
Answer: (A) 1874
1874
1874
1874
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Q1. When is the World Food Day observed?
Q1. When is the World Food Day observed?
(A) October 16
(A) October 16
(A) October 16
(B) September 28
(B) September 28
(B) September 28
(C) November 1
(C) November 1
(C) November 1
(D) August 22
(D) August 22
(D) August 22
Answer: (A) October 16
Answer: (A) October 16
Answer: (A) October 16
World Food Day is an international day celebrated every year worldwide on October 16 to commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945. World Food Day was first held on 16 Oct 1981.
World Food Day is an international day celebrated every year worldwide on October 16 to commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945. World Food Day was first held on 16 Oct 1981.
World Food Day is an international day celebrated every year worldwide on October 16 to commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945. World Food Day was first held on 16 Oct 1981.
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Q2. What is the Blue Revolution related to?
Q2. What is the Blue Revolution related to?
(A) Food security
(A) Food security
(A) Food security
(B) Water conservation
(B) Water conservation
(B) Water conservation
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(D) Space exploration
(D) Space exploration
(D) Space exploration
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
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Q3. What is baking soda?
Q3. What is baking soda?
(A) Aluminium Bicarbonate
(A) Aluminium Bicarbonate
(A) Aluminium Bicarbonate
(B) Sodium Isolate
(B) Sodium Isolate
(B) Sodium Isolate
(C) Sodium Bicarbonate
(C) Sodium Bicarbonate
(C) Sodium Bicarbonate
(D) Aluminium Sulphate
(D) Aluminium Sulphate
(D) Aluminium Sulphate
Answer: (C) Sodium Bicarbonate
Answer: (C) Sodium Bicarbonate
Answer: (C) Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate.
Chemical formula of Baking soda - NaHCO3
Sodium Bicarbonate.
Chemical formula of Baking soda - NaHCO3
Chemical formula of Baking soda - NaHCO3
Sodium Bicarbonate.
Chemical formula of Baking soda - NaHCO3
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Q4. National Tourism Day in India is celebrated each year on which date?
Q4. National Tourism Day in India is celebrated each year on which date?
(A) 25 January
(A) 25 January
(A) 25 January
(B) 25 march
(B) 25 march
(B) 25 march
(C) 25 February
(C) 25 February
(C) 25 February
(D) 25 December
(D) 25 December
(D) 25 December
Answer: (A) 25 January
Answer: (A) 25 January
Answer: (A) 25 January
25 January
25 January
25 January
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Q5. During whose reign was the Dhodar Ali constructed?
Q5. During whose reign was the Dhodar Ali constructed?
(A) Rudra Singha
(A) Rudra Singha
(A) Rudra Singha
(B) Gadadhar Singha
(B) Gadadhar Singha
(B) Gadadhar Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(D) Pramatta Singha
(D) Pramatta Singha
(D) Pramatta Singha
Answer: (B) Gadadhar Singha
Answer: (B) Gadadhar Singha
Answer: (B) Gadadhar Singha
The Dhodar Ali road was constructed during the reign of Ahom King Gadadhar Singha, around the year 1687. The road is named after the "dhods" (lazy people) who were forced to build it.
The Dhodar Ali road was constructed during the reign of Ahom King Gadadhar Singha, around the year 1687. The road is named after the "dhods" (lazy people) who were forced to build it.
The Dhodar Ali road was constructed during the reign of Ahom King Gadadhar Singha, around the year 1687. The road is named after the "dhods" (lazy people) who were forced to build it.
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Q6. The First Battle of Panipat was fought in
Q6. The First Battle of Panipat was fought in
(A) 1528
(A) 1528
(A) 1528
(B) 1526
(B) 1526
(B) 1526
(C) 1557
(C) 1557
(C) 1557
(D) 1558
(D) 1558
(D) 1558
Answer: (B) 1526
Answer: (B) 1526
Answer: (B) 1526
1526
1526
1526
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Q7. When was Radcliffe Line drawn between India and Pakistan ?
Q7. When was Radcliffe Line drawn between India and Pakistan ?
(A) 15th August, 1947
(A) 15th August, 1947
(A) 15th August, 1947
(B) 14th August, 1947
(B) 14th August, 1947
(B) 14th August, 1947
(C) 16th August, 1947
(C) 16th August, 1947
(C) 16th August, 1947
(D) 17th August, 1947
(D) 17th August, 1947
(D) 17th August, 1947
Answer: (D) 17th August, 1947
Answer: (D) 17th August, 1947
Answer: (D) 17th August, 1947
On 17 August 1947, the borderline that separated India from Pakistan, known as the Radcliffe Line was revealed. The Radcliffe line is spread through the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to the international border in Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir.
On 17 August 1947, the borderline that separated India from Pakistan, known as the Radcliffe Line was revealed. The Radcliffe line is spread through the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to the international border in Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir.
On 17 August 1947, the borderline that separated India from Pakistan, known as the Radcliffe Line was revealed. The Radcliffe line is spread through the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to the international border in Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir.
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Q8. The term "Tirthankaras" is associated with
Q8. The term "Tirthankaras" is associated with
(A) Jainism
(A) Jainism
(A) Jainism
(B) Buddhism
(B) Buddhism
(B) Buddhism
(C) Sikhism
(C) Sikhism
(C) Sikhism
(D) Hinduism
(D) Hinduism
(D) Hinduism
Answer: (A) Jainism
Answer: (A) Jainism
Answer: (A) Jainism
The term "Tirthankaras” is associated with Jainism, the religion that believes in the existence of 24 Tirthankaras, or spiritual teachers who have conquered the cycle of death and rebirth, and have paved the way to spiritual liberation. The word "Tirthankara” signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of birth and death, known as saṃsāra.
The term "Tirthankaras” is associated with Jainism, the religion that believes in the existence of 24 Tirthankaras, or spiritual teachers who have conquered the cycle of death and rebirth, and have paved the way to spiritual liberation. The word "Tirthankara” signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of birth and death, known as saṃsāra.
The term "Tirthankaras” is associated with Jainism, the religion that believes in the existence of 24 Tirthankaras, or spiritual teachers who have conquered the cycle of death and rebirth, and have paved the way to spiritual liberation. The word "Tirthankara” signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of birth and death, known as saṃsāra.
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Q9. Takshashila University was located between which two rivers?
Q9. Takshashila University was located between which two rivers?
(A) Indus and Jhelum
(A) Indus and Jhelum
(A) Indus and Jhelum
(B) Jhelum and Ravi
(B) Jhelum and Ravi
(B) Jhelum and Ravi
(C) Beas and Indus
(C) Beas and Indus
(C) Beas and Indus
(D) Satluj and Indus
(D) Satluj and Indus
(D) Satluj and Indus
Answer: (A) Indus and Jhelum
Answer: (A) Indus and Jhelum
Answer: (A) Indus and Jhelum
The Takshashila University was located in Rawalpindi, in present-day Pakistan. It is located in between River Indus and Hydaspes, river Hydaspes is now known as river Jhelum it is a tributary of river Indus.
It taught 64 subjects, including literature. Alumni include Jivak, Panini, and Kautilya. Fa-Hien, the Chinese scholar, had visited this university at the beginning of the 5th century.
The Takshashila University was located in Rawalpindi, in present-day Pakistan. It is located in between River Indus and Hydaspes, river Hydaspes is now known as river Jhelum it is a tributary of river Indus. It taught 64 subjects, including literature. Alumni include Jivak, Panini, and Kautilya. Fa-Hien, the Chinese scholar, had visited this university at the beginning of the 5th century.
The Takshashila University was located in Rawalpindi, in present-day Pakistan. It is located in between River Indus and Hydaspes, river Hydaspes is now known as river Jhelum it is a tributary of river Indus. It taught 64 subjects, including literature. Alumni include Jivak, Panini, and Kautilya. Fa-Hien, the Chinese scholar, had visited this university at the beginning of the 5th century.
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Q10. Which of the following is not a Green House Gas?
Q10. Which of the following is not a Green House Gas?
(A) Carbon Dioxide
(A) Carbon Dioxide
(A) Carbon Dioxide
(B) Nitrous Oxide
(B) Nitrous Oxide
(B) Nitrous Oxide
(C) Methane
(C) Methane
(C) Methane
(D) Nitrogen
(D) Nitrogen
(D) Nitrogen
Answer: (D) Nitrogen
Answer: (D) Nitrogen
Answer: (D) Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
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