Kuchipudi is the dance form of which state? [#548]
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Q1. Kuchipudi is the dance form of which state?
Q1. Kuchipudi is the dance form of which state?
(A) Andhra Pradesh
(A) Andhra Pradesh
(A) Andhra Pradesh
(B) Tamil Nadu
(B) Tamil Nadu
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Kerala
(C) Kerala
(C) Kerala
(D) Karnataka
(D) Karnataka
(D) Karnataka
Answer: (A) Andhra Pradesh
Answer: (A) Andhra Pradesh
Answer: (A) Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
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Q1. The bus will arrive ________ 10 minutes.
Q1. The bus will arrive ________ 10 minutes.
(A) on
(A) on
(A) on
(B) at
(B) at
(B) at
(C) in
(C) in
(C) in
(D) for
(D) for
(D) for
Answer: (C) in
Answer: (C) in
Answer: (C) in
The bus will arrive in 10 minutes.
The bus will arrive in 10 minutes.
The bus will arrive in 10 minutes.
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Q2. Which period is often refers to as 'Maanar Din'?
Q2. Which period is often refers to as 'Maanar Din'?
(A) 1817-1819
(A) 1817-1819
(A) 1817-1819
(B) 1816-1825
(B) 1816-1825
(B) 1816-1825
(C) 1800-1826
(C) 1800-1826
(C) 1800-1826
(D) 1821-1826
(D) 1821-1826
(D) 1821-1826
Answer: (D) 1821-1826
Answer: (D) 1821-1826
Answer: (D) 1821-1826
The period between 1821 and 1826 is often referred to as "Maanar Din". The term is Assamese for "The days/period of the Burmese".
The period refers to the time when the Kingdom of Assam was under the control of Burma. The period is remembered with horror by the people of Assam.
The period was the climactic period of the Ahom kingdom. The population of Assam was greatly reduced by 2/3 and 1/3 of the men and boys were killed during this period.
The period between 1821 and 1826 is often referred to as "Maanar Din". The term is Assamese for "The days/period of the Burmese". The period refers to the time when the Kingdom of Assam was under the control of Burma. The period is remembered with horror by the people of Assam. The period was the climactic period of the Ahom kingdom. The population of Assam was greatly reduced by 2/3 and 1/3 of the men and boys were killed during this period.
The period between 1821 and 1826 is often referred to as "Maanar Din". The term is Assamese for "The days/period of the Burmese". The period refers to the time when the Kingdom of Assam was under the control of Burma. The period is remembered with horror by the people of Assam. The period was the climactic period of the Ahom kingdom. The population of Assam was greatly reduced by 2/3 and 1/3 of the men and boys were killed during this period.
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Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Gallop
(A) Gallop
(A) Gallop
(B) Galley
(B) Galley
(B) Galley
(C) Gallary
(C) Gallary
(C) Gallary
(D) Gallant
(D) Gallant
(D) Gallant
Answer: (C) Gallary
Answer: (C) Gallary
Answer: (C) Gallary
The wrongly spelt word is - Gallary.
The correctly spelt word is - Gallery.
A gallery is a place where art is exhibited or sold.
The wrongly spelt word is - Gallary. The correctly spelt word is - Gallery. A gallery is a place where art is exhibited or sold.
The wrongly spelt word is - Gallary. The correctly spelt word is - Gallery. A gallery is a place where art is exhibited or sold.
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Q4. What is the east-west extension range of the Brahmaputra Valley?
Q4. What is the east-west extension range of the Brahmaputra Valley?
(A) 715 km
(A) 715 km
(A) 715 km
(B) 710 km
(B) 710 km
(B) 710 km
(C) 700 km
(C) 700 km
(C) 700 km
(D) 720 km
(D) 720 km
(D) 720 km
Answer: (C) 700 km
Answer: (C) 700 km
Answer: (C) 700 km
700 km
700 km
700 km
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Q5. A person who believes everything easily.
Q5. A person who believes everything easily.
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) creditor
(A) creditor
(A) creditor
(B) plausible
(B) plausible
(B) plausible
(C) credulous
(C) credulous
(C) credulous
(D) reliable
(D) reliable
(D) reliable
Answer: (C) credulous
Answer: (C) credulous
Answer: (C) credulous
Substitute Word: credulous.
Synonyms: Gullible
Substitute Word: credulous. Synonyms: Gullible
Substitute Word: credulous. Synonyms: Gullible
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Q6. When the numerator of a fraction increases by 3, the fraction increases by its three-fourth. The numerator of the fraction is
Q6. When the numerator of a fraction increases by 3, the fraction increases by its three-fourth. The numerator of the fraction is
(A) 3
(A) 3
(A) 3
(B) 4
(B) 4
(B) 4
(C) 5
(C) 5
(C) 5
(D) 6
(D) 6
(D) 6
Answer: (B) 4
Answer: (B) 4
Answer: (B) 4
4
4
4
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Q7. Who is known as the father of Economics?
Q7. Who is known as the father of Economics?
(A) David Richardo
(A) David Richardo
(A) David Richardo
(B) Alfred Marshall
(B) Alfred Marshall
(B) Alfred Marshall
(C) Adam Smith
(C) Adam Smith
(C) Adam Smith
(D) Lionnel Robbins
(D) Lionnel Robbins
(D) Lionnel Robbins
Answer: (C) Adam Smith
Answer: (C) Adam Smith
Answer: (C) Adam Smith
Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. The 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author is credited with giving economics a well-defined shape as a new discipline.
Smith is known for arguing against mercantilism and being a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. He believed that the government should not interfere with the economy, and that free-market issues would fix themselves. Smith also believed that individual decisions, driven by self-interest, collectively guide the market to optimal equilibrium.
Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. The 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author is credited with giving economics a well-defined shape as a new discipline. Smith is known for arguing against mercantilism and being a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. He believed that the government should not interfere with the economy, and that free-market issues would fix themselves. Smith also believed that individual decisions, driven by self-interest, collectively guide the market to optimal equilibrium.
Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. The 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author is credited with giving economics a well-defined shape as a new discipline. Smith is known for arguing against mercantilism and being a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. He believed that the government should not interfere with the economy, and that free-market issues would fix themselves. Smith also believed that individual decisions, driven by self-interest, collectively guide the market to optimal equilibrium.
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Q8. Who established the Hindu Dharma Sangrakshini Sabha in the year 1893?
Q8. Who established the Hindu Dharma Sangrakshini Sabha in the year 1893?
(A) Swami Vivekananda and Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(A) Swami Vivekananda and Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(A) Swami Vivekananda and Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(B) Mahatma Gandhi and Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Mahatma Gandhi and Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Mahatma Gandhi and Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(C) Annie Besant and Henry Steel Olcott
(C) Annie Besant and Henry Steel Olcott
(C) Annie Besant and Henry Steel Olcott
(D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
(D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
(D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
Answer: (D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
Answer: (D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
Answer: (D) Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar
The Hindu Dharma Sangrakshini Sabha was founded in 1893 by the Chapekar brothers, Damodar Hari Chapekar and Balkrishna Hari Chapekar. This organization aimed to protect and promote Hindu religious traditions and address social and political issues of the time from a Hindu perspective.
The Hindu Dharma Sangrakshini Sabha was founded in 1893 by the Chapekar brothers, Damodar Hari Chapekar and Balkrishna Hari Chapekar. This organization aimed to protect and promote Hindu religious traditions and address social and political issues of the time from a Hindu perspective.
The Hindu Dharma Sangrakshini Sabha was founded in 1893 by the Chapekar brothers, Damodar Hari Chapekar and Balkrishna Hari Chapekar. This organization aimed to protect and promote Hindu religious traditions and address social and political issues of the time from a Hindu perspective.
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Q9. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
Q9. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
(A) 26 January 1949
(A) 26 January 1949
(A) 26 January 1949
(B) 14 September 1949
(B) 14 September 1949
(B) 14 September 1949
(C) 26 January 1950
(C) 26 January 1950
(C) 26 January 1950
(D) 14 September 1950
(D) 14 September 1950
(D) 14 September 1950
Answer: (B) 14 September 1949
Answer: (B) 14 September 1949
Answer: (B) 14 September 1949
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
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Q10. Who is called the father of Indian Archaeology?
Q10. Who is called the father of Indian Archaeology?
(A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
(B) Dayaram Sahani
(B) Dayaram Sahani
(B) Dayaram Sahani
(C) Sir John Marshall
(C) Sir John Marshall
(C) Sir John Marshall
(D) S. R. Rao
(D) S. R. Rao
(D) S. R. Rao
Answer: (A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
Answer: (A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
Answer: (A) Sir Alexander Cunningham
Sir Alexander Cunningham
Sir Alexander Cunningham
Sir Alexander Cunningham
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