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Q1. Rahul said, "I can speak Portuguese."
Q1. Rahul said, "I can speak Portuguese."
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. In which year Assamese Megazine Jonaki was published?
Q1. In which year Assamese Megazine Jonaki was published?
(A) 1935
(A) 1935
(A) 1935
(B) 1889
(B) 1889
(B) 1889
(C) 1888
(C) 1888
(C) 1888
(D) 1879
(D) 1879
(D) 1879
Answer: (B) 1889
Answer: (B) 1889
Answer: (B) 1889
1889
1889
1889
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Q2. Where did Narakasura Rule?
Q2. Where did Narakasura Rule?
(A) Assam
(A) Assam
(A) Assam
(B) West Bengal
(B) West Bengal
(B) West Bengal
(C) Tripura
(C) Tripura
(C) Tripura
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
(D) Manipur
Answer: (A) Assam
Answer: (A) Assam
Answer: (A) Assam
Narakasura, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology, is believed to have ruled the ancient kingdom of Pragjyotisha. This kingdom is generally associated with the region that comprises modern-day Assam. His capital city was Pragjyotishapura, often identified with present-day Guwahati. It's important to remember that Narakasura's story is part of mythology and lacks definitive historical proof.
Narakasura, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology, is believed to have ruled the ancient kingdom of Pragjyotisha. This kingdom is generally associated with the region that comprises modern-day Assam. His capital city was Pragjyotishapura, often identified with present-day Guwahati. It's important to remember that Narakasura's story is part of mythology and lacks definitive historical proof.
Narakasura, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology, is believed to have ruled the ancient kingdom of Pragjyotisha. This kingdom is generally associated with the region that comprises modern-day Assam. His capital city was Pragjyotishapura, often identified with present-day Guwahati. It's important to remember that Narakasura's story is part of mythology and lacks definitive historical proof.
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Q3. During whose reign was the Dhodar Ali constructed?
Q3. 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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Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Solvent
(A) Solvent
(A) Solvent
(B) Residual
(B) Residual
(B) Residual
(C) Envioronment
(C) Envioronment
(C) Envioronment
(D) Pollutant
(D) Pollutant
(D) Pollutant
Answer: (C) Envioronment
Answer: (C) Envioronment
Answer: (C) Envioronment
The wrongly spelt word is - Envioronment.
The correctly spelt word is - Environment.
The environment refers to the natural world around us, including all living and non-living things. It encompasses the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we live on, and all the plants and animals that share our planet.
The wrongly spelt word is - Envioronment. The correctly spelt word is - Environment. The environment refers to the natural world around us, including all living and non-living things. It encompasses the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we live on, and all the plants and animals that share our planet.
The wrongly spelt word is - Envioronment. The correctly spelt word is - Environment. The environment refers to the natural world around us, including all living and non-living things. It encompasses the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we live on, and all the plants and animals that share our planet.
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Q5. What is a group of giraffes called?
Q5. What is a group of giraffes called?
(A) herd
(A) herd
(A) herd
(B) troop
(B) troop
(B) troop
(C) gaggle
(C) gaggle
(C) gaggle
(D) tower
(D) tower
(D) tower
Answer: (D) tower
Answer: (D) tower
Answer: (D) tower
The term "tower" is the collective noun used for giraffes, likely due to their tall stature and the way they stand in groups, resembling a tower.
The term "tower" is the collective noun used for giraffes, likely due to their tall stature and the way they stand in groups, resembling a tower.
The term "tower" is the collective noun used for giraffes, likely due to their tall stature and the way they stand in groups, resembling a tower.
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Q6. Who was the President of the USA, as on 1st of January, 2024?
Q6. Who was the President of the USA, as on 1st of January, 2024?
(A) Barack Obama
(A) Barack Obama
(A) Barack Obama
(B) Donald Trump
(B) Donald Trump
(B) Donald Trump
(C) Joe Biden
(C) Joe Biden
(C) Joe Biden
(D) Rishi Sunak
(D) Rishi Sunak
(D) Rishi Sunak
Answer: (C) Joe Biden
Answer: (C) Joe Biden
Answer: (C) Joe Biden
Joe Biden
Joe Biden
Joe Biden
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Q7. Who led the Indian rebellion of 1857?
Q7. Who led the Indian rebellion of 1857?
(A) Mangal Pandey
(A) Mangal Pandey
(A) Mangal Pandey
(B) Rani Lakshmibai
(B) Rani Lakshmibai
(B) Rani Lakshmibai
(C) Tantya Tope
(C) Tantya Tope
(C) Tantya Tope
(D) Bahadur Shah II
(D) Bahadur Shah II
(D) Bahadur Shah II
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah II
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah II
Answer: (D) Bahadur Shah II
Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor, led the Indian rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or India's First War of Independence.
Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor, led the Indian rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or India's First War of Independence.
Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor, led the Indian rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or India's First War of Independence.
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Q8. Burmese army entered Assam in 1817 through?
Q8. Burmese army entered Assam in 1817 through?
(A) Diphu
(A) Diphu
(A) Diphu
(B) Bomdila
(B) Bomdila
(B) Bomdila
(C) Dihang
(C) Dihang
(C) Dihang
(D) Patkai
(D) Patkai
(D) Patkai
Answer: (D) Patkai
Answer: (D) Patkai
Answer: (D) Patkai
The Burmese army entered Assam in January 1817 through Patkai pass, led by General Bhamo and Badan Chandra Borphukan. The first battle was fought on March 27, 1817 at Ghiradari, where the Assamese army was outnumbered and surrendered within a week.
The Burmese army entered Assam in January 1817 through Patkai pass, led by General Bhamo and Badan Chandra Borphukan. The first battle was fought on March 27, 1817 at Ghiradari, where the Assamese army was outnumbered and surrendered within a week.
The Burmese army entered Assam in January 1817 through Patkai pass, led by General Bhamo and Badan Chandra Borphukan. The first battle was fought on March 27, 1817 at Ghiradari, where the Assamese army was outnumbered and surrendered within a week.
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Q9. Who was the first female governor of India?
Q9. Who was the first female governor of India?
(A) Kamala Nehru
(A) Kamala Nehru
(A) Kamala Nehru
(B) Madam Bikaji Kama
(B) Madam Bikaji Kama
(B) Madam Bikaji Kama
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
(D) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
(D) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Answer: (C) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: (C) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: (C) Sarojini Naidu
Sarojini Naidu
Sarojini Naidu
Sarojini Naidu
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Q10. Who commanded Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
Q10. Who commanded Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Roosevelt
(B) Roosevelt
(B) Roosevelt
(C) General Dyer
(C) General Dyer
(C) General Dyer
(D) Edwin Montagu
(D) Edwin Montagu
(D) Edwin Montagu
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
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