Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon? [#41]
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Q1. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon?
Q1. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon?
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(B) Solar eclipse
(B) Solar eclipse
(B) Solar eclipse
(C) Motion of comets
(C) Motion of comets
(C) Motion of comets
(D) Twinkling of stars
(D) Twinkling of stars
(D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
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Q1. Which is the largest desert of India?
Q1. Which is the largest desert of India?
(A) White Salt Desert
(A) White Salt Desert
(A) White Salt Desert
(B) Rann of Kutch
(B) Rann of Kutch
(B) Rann of Kutch
(C) Cold Desert
(C) Cold Desert
(C) Cold Desert
(D) Thar Desert
(D) Thar Desert
(D) Thar Desert
Answer: (D) Thar Desert
Answer: (D) Thar Desert
Answer: (D) Thar Desert
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert is the largest desert in India. It spreads around 77,000 square miles of territory.
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert is the largest desert in India. It spreads around 77,000 square miles of territory.
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert is the largest desert in India. It spreads around 77,000 square miles of territory.
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Q2. Which state is the largest producer of petroleum?
Q2. Which state is the largest producer of petroleum?
(A) Maharashtra
(A) Maharashtra
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Gujarat
(B) Gujarat
(B) Gujarat
(C) Assam
(C) Assam
(C) Assam
(D) Rajasthan
(D) Rajasthan
(D) Rajasthan
Answer: (D) Rajasthan
Answer: (D) Rajasthan
Answer: (D) Rajasthan
Rajasthan is the largest producer of petroleum in India, followed by Gujarat and Assam.
Rajasthan is the largest producer of petroleum in India, followed by Gujarat and Assam.
Rajasthan is the largest producer of petroleum in India, followed by Gujarat and Assam.
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Q3. Which of the following belongs to Class I category of lever?
Q3. Which of the following belongs to Class I category of lever?
(A) Scissor
(A) Scissor
(A) Scissor
(B) Wheelbarrow
(B) Wheelbarrow
(B) Wheelbarrow
(C) Human arm
(C) Human arm
(C) Human arm
(D) Stapler
(D) Stapler
(D) Stapler
Answer: (A) Scissor
Answer: (A) Scissor
Answer: (A) Scissor
In a Class I lever, the fulcrum (pivot point) is positioned between the effort (force applied) and the load (resistance). Scissors fit this category as the fulcrum is in the middle of the blades, the effort is applied to the handles, and the load is the object being cut.
In a Class I lever, the fulcrum (pivot point) is positioned between the effort (force applied) and the load (resistance). Scissors fit this category as the fulcrum is in the middle of the blades, the effort is applied to the handles, and the load is the object being cut.
In a Class I lever, the fulcrum (pivot point) is positioned between the effort (force applied) and the load (resistance). Scissors fit this category as the fulcrum is in the middle of the blades, the effort is applied to the handles, and the load is the object being cut.
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Q4. The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, connects Assam with which state?
Q4. The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, connects Assam with which state?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Nagaland
(B) Nagaland
(B) Nagaland
(C) Meghalaya
(C) Meghalaya
(C) Meghalaya
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
Answer: (A) Arunachal Pradesh
Answer: (A) Arunachal Pradesh
Answer: (A) Arunachal Pradesh
The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, is a bridge in India, connecting the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge spans the Lohit River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River, from the village of Dhola (Tinsukia District) in the south to Sadiya to the north.
The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, is a bridge in India, connecting the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge spans the Lohit River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River, from the village of Dhola (Tinsukia District) in the south to Sadiya to the north.
The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, is a bridge in India, connecting the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge spans the Lohit River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River, from the village of Dhola (Tinsukia District) in the south to Sadiya to the north.
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Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Commission
(A) Commission
(A) Commission
(B) Colleague
(B) Colleague
(B) Colleague
(C) Corresspond
(C) Corresspond
(C) Corresspond
(D) Committee
(D) Committee
(D) Committee
Answer: (C) Corresspond
Answer: (C) Corresspond
Answer: (C) Corresspond
The wrongly spelt word is - Corresspond.
The correctly spelt word is - Correspond.
Correspond: To communicate by exchanging letters or emails
The wrongly spelt word is - Corresspond. The correctly spelt word is - Correspond. Correspond: To communicate by exchanging letters or emails
The wrongly spelt word is - Corresspond. The correctly spelt word is - Correspond. Correspond: To communicate by exchanging letters or emails
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Q6. Which is the State Animal of Assam
Q6. Which is the State Animal of Assam
(A) Indian Tiger
(A) Indian Tiger
(A) Indian Tiger
(B) Bengal Tiger
(B) Bengal Tiger
(B) Bengal Tiger
(C) Elephant
(C) Elephant
(C) Elephant
(D) One Horned Rhinoceros
(D) One Horned Rhinoceros
(D) One Horned Rhinoceros
Answer: (D) One Horned Rhinoceros
Answer: (D) One Horned Rhinoceros
Answer: (D) One Horned Rhinoceros
One Horned Rhinoceros
One Horned Rhinoceros
One Horned Rhinoceros
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Q7. According to the Election Commission of India, in order to be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be treated a recognized political party in at least how many states?
Q7. According to the Election Commission of India, in order to be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be treated a recognized political party in at least how many states?
(A) One
(A) One
(A) One
(B) Four
(B) Four
(B) Four
(C) Five
(C) Five
(C) Five
(D) Three
(D) Three
(D) Three
Answer: (B) Four
Answer: (B) Four
Answer: (B) Four
According to the Election Commission of India, in order to be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be treated a recognized political party in at least Four states.
According to the Election Commission of India, in order to be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be treated a recognized political party in at least Four states.
According to the Election Commission of India, in order to be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be treated a recognized political party in at least Four states.
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Q8. Who was the last Mughal Emperor of India?
Q8. Who was the last Mughal Emperor of India?
(A) Shah Jahan
(A) Shah Jahan
(A) Shah Jahan
(B) Muhammad Shah
(B) Muhammad Shah
(B) Muhammad Shah
(C) Nur Jahan
(C) Nur Jahan
(C) Nur Jahan
(D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
(D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
(D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah Zafar
Bahadur Shah Zafar, also known as Bahadur Shah II, was the last Mughal emperor of India. He reigned from 1837 to 1857. Bahadur Shah Zafar was born on October 24, 1775 in Delhi, India and died on November 7, 1862 in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).
Bahadur Shah Zafar, also known as Bahadur Shah II, was the last Mughal emperor of India. He reigned from 1837 to 1857. Bahadur Shah Zafar was born on October 24, 1775 in Delhi, India and died on November 7, 1862 in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).
Bahadur Shah Zafar, also known as Bahadur Shah II, was the last Mughal emperor of India. He reigned from 1837 to 1857. Bahadur Shah Zafar was born on October 24, 1775 in Delhi, India and died on November 7, 1862 in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).
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Q9. Where can the first Gurudwara in Assam be found?
Q9. Where can the first Gurudwara in Assam be found?
(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(B) Dhubri
(B) Dhubri
(B) Dhubri
(C) Goalpara
(C) Goalpara
(C) Goalpara
(D) Bongaigaon
(D) Bongaigaon
(D) Bongaigaon
Answer: (B) Dhubri
Answer: (B) Dhubri
Answer: (B) Dhubri
The first Gurudwara in Assam is located in Dhubri. It is known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and holds historical significance as it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev visited this place in 1505 AD.
The first Gurudwara in Assam is located in Dhubri. It is known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and holds historical significance as it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev visited this place in 1505 AD.
The first Gurudwara in Assam is located in Dhubri. It is known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and holds historical significance as it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev visited this place in 1505 AD.
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Q10. Amnesty International is associated with which of the following?
Q10. Amnesty International is associated with which of the following?
(A) Human Rights
(A) Human Rights
(A) Human Rights
(B) Cultural Heritage Protection
(B) Cultural Heritage Protection
(B) Cultural Heritage Protection
(C) Forest Conservation
(C) Forest Conservation
(C) Forest Conservation
(D) Animal Rights
(D) Animal Rights
(D) Animal Rights
Answer: (A) Human Rights
Answer: (A) Human Rights
Answer: (A) Human Rights
Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organization that focuses on human rights. The organization's mission is to prevent and end human rights abuses, and to hold violators accountable.
Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organization that focuses on human rights. The organization's mission is to prevent and end human rights abuses, and to hold violators accountable.
Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organization that focuses on human rights. The organization's mission is to prevent and end human rights abuses, and to hold violators accountable.
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