What is the mission life of Pragyan rover? [#534]
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Q1. What is the mission life of Pragyan rover?
Q1. What is the mission life of Pragyan rover?
(A) 1 Earth Day
(A) 1 Earth Day
(A) 1 Earth Day
(B) 1 Lunar Day
(B) 1 Lunar Day
(B) 1 Lunar Day
(C) 14 Lunar Days
(C) 14 Lunar Days
(C) 14 Lunar Days
(D) 28 Earth Days
(D) 28 Earth Days
(D) 28 Earth Days
Answer: (B) 1 Lunar Day
Answer: (B) 1 Lunar Day
Answer: (B) 1 Lunar Day
14 Earth Days (1 Lunar Day)
14 Earth Days (1 Lunar Day)
14 Earth Days (1 Lunar Day)
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Q1. Who was the first female chief minister of Assam?
Q1. Who was the first female chief minister of Assam?
(A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
(A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
(A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
(B) Nalinibala Devi
(B) Nalinibala Devi
(B) Nalinibala Devi
(C) Amal prabha Das
(C) Amal prabha Das
(C) Amal prabha Das
(D) Sorojini Naidu
(D) Sorojini Naidu
(D) Sorojini Naidu
Answer: (A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
Answer: (A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
Answer: (A) Soyoda Anowara Taymur
Soyoda Anowara Taymur
Soyoda Anowara Taymur
Soyoda Anowara Taymur
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Q2. Who led the archaeological excavation that led to the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro?
Q2. Who led the archaeological excavation that led to the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro?
(A) Sir Mortimer Wheeler
(A) Sir Mortimer Wheeler
(A) Sir Mortimer Wheeler
(B) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(B) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(B) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(C) Sir John Marshall
(C) Sir John Marshall
(C) Sir John Marshall
(D) Sir Charles Lyell
(D) Sir Charles Lyell
(D) Sir Charles Lyell
Answer: (C) Sir John Marshall
Answer: (C) Sir John Marshall
Answer: (C) Sir John Marshall
Sir John Marshall, a British archaeologist, led the excavations that led to the discovery and exploration of the major Harappan sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, in the early 20th century. His work played a crucial role in establishing the Indus Valley Civilization as a distinct and significant ancient civilization.
Sir John Marshall, a British archaeologist, led the excavations that led to the discovery and exploration of the major Harappan sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, in the early 20th century. His work played a crucial role in establishing the Indus Valley Civilization as a distinct and significant ancient civilization.
Sir John Marshall, a British archaeologist, led the excavations that led to the discovery and exploration of the major Harappan sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, in the early 20th century. His work played a crucial role in establishing the Indus Valley Civilization as a distinct and significant ancient civilization.
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Q3. Which of the following was the main purpose of home rule movement?
Q3. Which of the following was the main purpose of home rule movement?
(A) To attain self -goverment within the British Empire
(A) To attain self -goverment within the British Empire
(A) To attain self -goverment within the British Empire
(B) To bring about social reforms
(B) To bring about social reforms
(B) To bring about social reforms
(C) To harass the British
(C) To harass the British
(C) To harass the British
(D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
(D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
(D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
Answer: (D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
Answer: (D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
Answer: (D) To attain self -goverment and turn out British
To attain self -goverment and turn out British
To attain self -goverment and turn out British
To attain self -goverment and turn out British
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Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated.
The correctly spelt word is - fascinated.
Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
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Q5. The path of Halley's Comet in its orbit around the sun is
Q5. The path of Halley's Comet in its orbit around the sun is
(A) Circular
(A) Circular
(A) Circular
(B) Hyperbolic
(B) Hyperbolic
(B) Hyperbolic
(C) Elliptical
(C) Elliptical
(C) Elliptical
(D) Parabolic
(D) Parabolic
(D) Parabolic
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Answer: (C) Elliptical
Elliptical
Elliptical
Elliptical
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Q6. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Q6. What is the synonym of Temperate?
(A) tentative
(A) tentative
(A) tentative
(B) moderate
(B) moderate
(B) moderate
(C) extreme
(C) extreme
(C) extreme
(D) temporary
(D) temporary
(D) temporary
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature.
# Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive.
Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced.
Example sentences:
> The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture.
> She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument.
> He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
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Q7. The longest dam in India is?
Q7. The longest dam in India is?
(A) Hirakud dam
(A) Hirakud dam
(A) Hirakud dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(D) kosi Dam
(D) kosi Dam
(D) kosi Dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
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Q8. A person appointed by two parties to resolve a dispute.
Q8. A person appointed by two parties to resolve a dispute.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) broker
(A) broker
(A) broker
(B) valuer
(B) valuer
(B) valuer
(C) auditor
(C) auditor
(C) auditor
(D) arbitrator
(D) arbitrator
(D) arbitrator
Answer: (D) arbitrator
Answer: (D) arbitrator
Answer: (D) arbitrator
Substitute Word: arbitrator.
An arbitrator is an impartial third party who is chosen by two disputing parties to hear their arguments and make a decision that will resolve their conflict.
Substitute Word: arbitrator. An arbitrator is an impartial third party who is chosen by two disputing parties to hear their arguments and make a decision that will resolve their conflict.
Substitute Word: arbitrator. An arbitrator is an impartial third party who is chosen by two disputing parties to hear their arguments and make a decision that will resolve their conflict.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Fuse?
Q9. What is the synonym of Fuse?
(A) correct
(A) correct
(A) correct
(B) unused
(B) unused
(B) unused
(C) break
(C) break
(C) break
(D) combine
(D) combine
(D) combine
Answer: (D) combine
Answer: (D) combine
Answer: (D) combine
Fuse can have two main meanings. One is 'To melt or cause to melt, especially under heat'. Another is 'To blend or combine two or more things'.
Synonyms of Fuse:
To melt or cause to melt: Melt, Liquefy, Dissolve.
To blend or combine: Blend, Combine, Merge, Amalgamate, Unite.
Example Sentences:
> The fuse in the electrical circuit fused due to overload.
> The two companies fused to form a larger corporation.
Fuse can have two main meanings. One is 'To melt or cause to melt, especially under heat'. Another is 'To blend or combine two or more things'. Synonyms of Fuse: To melt or cause to melt: Melt, Liquefy, Dissolve. To blend or combine: Blend, Combine, Merge, Amalgamate, Unite. Example Sentences: > The fuse in the electrical circuit fused due to overload. > The two companies fused to form a larger corporation.
Fuse can have two main meanings. One is 'To melt or cause to melt, especially under heat'. Another is 'To blend or combine two or more things'. Synonyms of Fuse: To melt or cause to melt: Melt, Liquefy, Dissolve. To blend or combine: Blend, Combine, Merge, Amalgamate, Unite. Example Sentences: > The fuse in the electrical circuit fused due to overload. > The two companies fused to form a larger corporation.
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Q10. Which Assamese writer is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Atindriyabadi Kavi"?
Q10. Which Assamese writer is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Atindriyabadi Kavi"?
(A) Nalinibala Devi
(A) Nalinibala Devi
(A) Nalinibala Devi
(B) Ganesh Chandra Gogoi
(B) Ganesh Chandra Gogoi
(B) Ganesh Chandra Gogoi
(C) Phani Sarma
(C) Phani Sarma
(C) Phani Sarma
(D) Syed Abdul Malik
(D) Syed Abdul Malik
(D) Syed Abdul Malik
Answer: (A) Nalinibala Devi
Answer: (A) Nalinibala Devi
Answer: (A) Nalinibala Devi
Nalinibala Devi was a renowned Assamese poet and novelist. Her works often explored themes of love, loss, and the human condition with a deep sensitivity and emotional depth, earning her the title "Atindriyabadi Kavi" (Supersensitive Poet).
Nalinibala Devi was a renowned Assamese poet and novelist. Her works often explored themes of love, loss, and the human condition with a deep sensitivity and emotional depth, earning her the title "Atindriyabadi Kavi" (Supersensitive Poet).
Nalinibala Devi was a renowned Assamese poet and novelist. Her works often explored themes of love, loss, and the human condition with a deep sensitivity and emotional depth, earning her the title "Atindriyabadi Kavi" (Supersensitive Poet).
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