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Q1. She is going to quit her job _____ they give her a pay rise.
Q1. She is going to quit her job _____ they give her a pay rise.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) or
(A) or
(A) or
(B) unless
(B) unless
(B) unless
(C) until
(C) until
(C) until
(D) providing
(D) providing
(D) providing
Answer: (B) unless
Answer: (B) unless
Answer: (B) unless
unless
unless
unless
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Q1. My mother ________ up early in the morning.
Q1. My mother ________ up early in the morning.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) get
(A) get
(A) get
(B) gets
(B) gets
(B) gets
(C) will be
(C) will be
(C) will be
(D) shall be
(D) shall be
(D) shall be
Answer: (B) gets
Answer: (B) gets
Answer: (B) gets
gets
gets
gets
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Q2. Which of the following state of India is known as Falcon capital of the world?
Q2. Which of the following state of India is known as Falcon capital of the world?
(A) Nagaland
(A) Nagaland
(A) Nagaland
(B) Mizoram
(B) Mizoram
(B) Mizoram
(C) Manipur
(C) Manipur
(C) Manipur
(D) Himachal Pradesh
(D) Himachal Pradesh
(D) Himachal Pradesh
Answer: (A) Nagaland
Answer: (A) Nagaland
Answer: (A) Nagaland
Nagaland
Nagaland
Nagaland
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Q3. If the decimal number 34p5 is divisible by 9, then the value of p is
Q3. If the decimal number 34p5 is divisible by 9, then the value of p is
(A) 8
(A) 8
(A) 8
(B) 7
(B) 7
(B) 7
(C) 4
(C) 4
(C) 4
(D) 6
(D) 6
(D) 6
Answer: (D) 6
Answer: (D) 6
Answer: (D) 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p
12+p = 9k
12+6 = 18 = 9k
p = 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p 12+p = 9k 12+6 = 18 = 9k p = 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p 12+p = 9k 12+6 = 18 = 9k p = 6
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Q4. Who were the notable leaders of Dandua Droh?
Q4. Who were the notable leaders of Dandua Droh?
(A) Maniram Dewan and Peoli Baruah
(A) Maniram Dewan and Peoli Baruah
(A) Maniram Dewan and Peoli Baruah
(B) Maniram Dewan and Hara Dutta
(B) Maniram Dewan and Hara Dutta
(B) Maniram Dewan and Hara Dutta
(C) Bira Dutta and Peoli Baruah
(C) Bira Dutta and Peoli Baruah
(C) Bira Dutta and Peoli Baruah
(D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
(D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
(D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Answer: (D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Answer: (D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Answer: (D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Dandua Droh is an Assamese historical novel by Rajani Kanta Bardolai, published in 1909. The book is based on the Dundiya rebellion, a significant revolt in the history of Assam. Haradatta Choudhury and his brother Biradatta, they arranged a large force of Barkandazes, mainly of Hindustanis and Sikhs against the Ahom government.
Dandua Droh is an Assamese historical novel by Rajani Kanta Bardolai, published in 1909. The book is based on the Dundiya rebellion, a significant revolt in the history of Assam. Haradatta Choudhury and his brother Biradatta, they arranged a large force of Barkandazes, mainly of Hindustanis and Sikhs against the Ahom government.
Dandua Droh is an Assamese historical novel by Rajani Kanta Bardolai, published in 1909. The book is based on the Dundiya rebellion, a significant revolt in the history of Assam. Haradatta Choudhury and his brother Biradatta, they arranged a large force of Barkandazes, mainly of Hindustanis and Sikhs against the Ahom government.
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Q5. What is the capital of North Korea?
Q5. What is the capital of North Korea?
(A) Hamhung
(A) Hamhung
(A) Hamhung
(B) Chongjin
(B) Chongjin
(B) Chongjin
(C) Seoul
(C) Seoul
(C) Seoul
(D) Pyongyang
(D) Pyongyang
(D) Pyongyang
Answer: (D) Pyongyang
Answer: (D) Pyongyang
Answer: (D) Pyongyang
Pyongyang is the capital and largest city of North Korea. It is the center of the country's government and is relatively isolated from the rest of the world.
Pyongyang is the capital and largest city of North Korea. It is the center of the country's government and is relatively isolated from the rest of the world.
Pyongyang is the capital and largest city of North Korea. It is the center of the country's government and is relatively isolated from the rest of the world.
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Q6. The first newspaper published in India was?
Q6. The first newspaper published in India was?
(A) The Samachar Darpan
(A) The Samachar Darpan
(A) The Samachar Darpan
(B) The Harijan
(B) The Harijan
(B) The Harijan
(C) The Amrita Bazar Patrika
(C) The Amrita Bazar Patrika
(C) The Amrita Bazar Patrika
(D) The Bengal Gazette
(D) The Bengal Gazette
(D) The Bengal Gazette
Answer: (D) The Bengal Gazette
Answer: (D) The Bengal Gazette
Answer: (D) The Bengal Gazette
On 29 January 1780, India's and Asia's first printed newspaper 'Hicky's Bengal Gazette' started its publication. It was a weekly English newspaper started by an Irishman.
On 29 January 1780, India's and Asia's first printed newspaper 'Hicky's Bengal Gazette' started its publication. It was a weekly English newspaper started by an Irishman.
On 29 January 1780, India's and Asia's first printed newspaper 'Hicky's Bengal Gazette' started its publication. It was a weekly English newspaper started by an Irishman.
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Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Bachelar
(A) Bachelar
(A) Bachelar
(B) Existence
(B) Existence
(B) Existence
(C) Calander
(C) Calander
(C) Calander
(D) Antedote
(D) Antedote
(D) Antedote
Answer: (B) Existence
Answer: (B) Existence
Answer: (B) Existence
The correctly spelt word is - Existence.
Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.
The correctly spelt word is - Existence. Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.
The correctly spelt word is - Existence. Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.
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Q8. Apart from Assamese, which other language from the State is included in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
Q8. Apart from Assamese, which other language from the State is included in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
(A) Mishing
(A) Mishing
(A) Mishing
(B) Rabha
(B) Rabha
(B) Rabha
(C) Bodo
(C) Bodo
(C) Bodo
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
Answer: (C) Bodo
Answer: (C) Bodo
Answer: (C) Bodo
Bodo is the other language from Assam that is officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It is primarily spoken by the Bodo people who inhabit the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in Assam.
Bodo is the other language from Assam that is officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It is primarily spoken by the Bodo people who inhabit the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in Assam.
Bodo is the other language from Assam that is officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It is primarily spoken by the Bodo people who inhabit the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in Assam.
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Q9. In which of the following year was the Indian muslim league founded?
Q9. In which of the following year was the Indian muslim league founded?
(A) 1920
(A) 1920
(A) 1920
(B) 1914
(B) 1914
(B) 1914
(C) 1906
(C) 1906
(C) 1906
(D) 1885
(D) 1885
(D) 1885
Answer: (C) 1906
Answer: (C) 1906
Answer: (C) 1906
30 December 1906
30 December 1906
30 December 1906
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Q10. In India, Coins are minted in which cities?
Q10. In India, Coins are minted in which cities?
(A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
(A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
(A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
(B) Nasik, Dewas, Hyderabad and Calcutta
(B) Nasik, Dewas, Hyderabad and Calcutta
(B) Nasik, Dewas, Hyderabad and Calcutta
(C) Mysore, Salboni, Mumbai and Noida
(C) Mysore, Salboni, Mumbai and Noida
(C) Mysore, Salboni, Mumbai and Noida
(D) Nasik, Dewas, Mysore and Salboni
(D) Nasik, Dewas, Mysore and Salboni
(D) Nasik, Dewas, Mysore and Salboni
Answer: (A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Answer: (A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Answer: (A) Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida. The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India).
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida. The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India).
Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida. The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India).
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida
Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India. The mints are located at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Noida. The Department of Currency Management receives notes from four currency note printing presses. Two of the currency note printing presses are owned by the Government of India and two are owned by the Reserve Bank, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. (BRBNML). The government owned presses are at Nasik (Western India) and Dewas (Central India). The other two presses are at Mysore (Southern India) and Salboni (Eastern India).
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