Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3? [#532]
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Q1. Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3?
Q1. Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3?
(A) Nandini Harinath
(A) Nandini Harinath
(A) Nandini Harinath
(B) Moumita Dutta
(B) Moumita Dutta
(B) Moumita Dutta
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
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Q1. Who launched the journal "Sanjibani"?
Q1. Who launched the journal "Sanjibani"?
(A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(B) Aurobindo Ghose
(B) Aurobindo Ghose
(B) Aurobindo Ghose
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) Mk Gandhi
(D) Mk Gandhi
(D) Mk Gandhi
Answer: (A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
Answer: (A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
Answer: (A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
Krishna Kumar Mitra
Krishna Kumar Mitra
Krishna Kumar Mitra
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Q2. On the moon, ________ air because the Moon’s gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
Q2. On the moon, ________ air because the Moon’s gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
(A) there is no
(A) there is no
(A) there is no
(B) where no
(B) where no
(B) where no
(C) no
(C) no
(C) no
(D) is no
(D) is no
(D) is no
Answer: (A) there is no
Answer: (A) there is no
Answer: (A) there is no
On the Moon, there is no air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
On the Moon, there is no air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
On the Moon, there is no air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
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Q3. Which number will replace the blank in the following series 3, 7, 16, 35, _, 153 ?
Q3. Which number will replace the blank in the following series 3, 7, 16, 35, _, 153 ?
(A) 75
(A) 75
(A) 75
(B) 74
(B) 74
(B) 74
(C) 72
(C) 72
(C) 72
(D) 76
(D) 76
(D) 76
Answer: (B) 74
Answer: (B) 74
Answer: (B) 74
74
74
74
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Q4. The train (leave) before I reached the station.
Q4. The train (leave) before I reached the station.
(A) left
(A) left
(A) left
(B) was left
(B) was left
(B) was left
(C) has left
(C) has left
(C) has left
(D) had left
(D) had left
(D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
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Q5. When did English forces occupied Gauhati from the Burmese?
Q5. When did English forces occupied Gauhati from the Burmese?
(A) 1826
(A) 1826
(A) 1826
(B) 1820
(B) 1820
(B) 1820
(C) 1824
(C) 1824
(C) 1824
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
Answer: (C) 1824
Answer: (C) 1824
Answer: (C) 1824
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century.
The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824.
The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century. The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824. The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century. The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824. The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
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Q6. In the wake of which incident, Gandhi suspended the non cooperation movement?
Q6. In the wake of which incident, Gandhi suspended the non cooperation movement?
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(C) Rowlatt Act
(C) Rowlatt Act
(C) Rowlatt Act
(D) Non above
(D) Non above
(D) Non above
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
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Q7. Tenure of Economic and Social Council of the United Nations is?
Q7. Tenure of Economic and Social Council of the United Nations is?
(A) 6 year
(A) 6 year
(A) 6 year
(B) 3 year
(B) 3 year
(B) 3 year
(C) 5 year
(C) 5 year
(C) 5 year
(D) 2 year
(D) 2 year
(D) 2 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
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Q8. In the following list, who was a football player?
Q8. In the following list, who was a football player?
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(A) Gilbertson Sangma
(B) Carfew Roy
(B) Carfew Roy
(B) Carfew Roy
(C) Tayebunnesa
(C) Tayebunnesa
(C) Tayebunnesa
(D) Mithu Baruah
(D) Mithu Baruah
(D) Mithu Baruah
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Answer: (A) Gilbertson Sangma
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
Gilbertson Sangma is a former Indian footballer. He played as a striker. Sangma was regarded as "Man with golden boot" by the leading daily Hindustan Times because of his skill, agility and stamina.
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Q9. Which is the first National Park of India?
Q9. Which is the first National Park of India?
(A) Bandhavgarh National Park
(A) Bandhavgarh National Park
(A) Bandhavgarh National Park
(B) Sariska National Park
(B) Sariska National Park
(B) Sariska National Park
(C) Jim Corbett National Park
(C) Jim Corbett National Park
(C) Jim Corbett National Park
(D) Kanha National Park
(D) Kanha National Park
(D) Kanha National Park
Answer: (C) Jim Corbett National Park
Answer: (C) Jim Corbett National Park
Answer: (C) Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park
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Q10. What is the synonym of Anxious?
Q10. What is the synonym of Anxious?
(A) Elegant
(A) Elegant
(A) Elegant
(B) Determined
(B) Determined
(B) Determined
(C) Nervous
(C) Nervous
(C) Nervous
(D) Bored
(D) Bored
(D) Bored
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease.
Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager.
Example Sentences:
> I felt anxious about the upcoming exam.
> She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
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