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Q1. Entomology is the science that studies
Q1. Entomology is the science that studies
(A) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(A) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(A) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(B) The formation of rocks
(B) The formation of rocks
(B) The formation of rocks
(C) Insects
(C) Insects
(C) Insects
(D) Behaviour of human beings
(D) Behaviour of human beings
(D) Behaviour of human beings
Answer: (C) Insects
Answer: (C) Insects
Answer: (C) Insects
Insects
Insects
Insects
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Q1. Which Assamese writer is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Roxoraj, Sahityarathi"?
Q1. Which Assamese writer is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Roxoraj, Sahityarathi"?
(A) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(A) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(A) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(C) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(C) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(C) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(D) Satyanath Bora
(D) Satyanath Bora
(D) Satyanath Bora
Answer: (B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
Answer: (B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
Answer: (B) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
Lakshminath Bezbaruah, a pioneer of modern Assamese literature, is known as "Roxoraj" (King of Humor) for his satirical writings and "Sahityarathi" (Charioteer of Literature) for his profound influence on Assamese literature.
Lakshminath Bezbaruah, a pioneer of modern Assamese literature, is known as "Roxoraj" (King of Humor) for his satirical writings and "Sahityarathi" (Charioteer of Literature) for his profound influence on Assamese literature.
Lakshminath Bezbaruah, a pioneer of modern Assamese literature, is known as "Roxoraj" (King of Humor) for his satirical writings and "Sahityarathi" (Charioteer of Literature) for his profound influence on Assamese literature.
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Q2. Who was the first governor general of free India?
Q2. Who was the first governor general of free India?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Lord Mountbatten
(C) Lord Mountbatten
(C) Lord Mountbatten
(D) Lord Dalhousie
(D) Lord Dalhousie
(D) Lord Dalhousie
Answer: (C) Lord Mountbatten
Answer: (C) Lord Mountbatten
Answer: (C) Lord Mountbatten
Lord Mountbatten (1947-48) was the last viceroy of the British Indian Empire and the first Governor-General of independent India.
Lord Mountbatten (1947-48) was the last viceroy of the British Indian Empire and the first Governor-General of independent India.
Lord Mountbatten (1947-48) was the last viceroy of the British Indian Empire and the first Governor-General of independent India.
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Q3. Who was the first man on Earth according to Hindu mythology?
Q3. Who was the first man on Earth according to Hindu mythology?
(A) Manu
(A) Manu
(A) Manu
(B) Brahma
(B) Brahma
(B) Brahma
(C) Hanuman
(C) Hanuman
(C) Hanuman
(D) Shiva
(D) Shiva
(D) Shiva
Answer: (A) Manu
Answer: (A) Manu
Answer: (A) Manu
According to the Matsya Purana, sage Manu was the first man (and the first human) created by God.
Manu was the son of Prajapati (another name of Brahma) and Shatrupa (another name of Saraswati).
God created Ananti as the wife of Manu.
The rest of the human race originated from Manu and Ananti.
According to the Matsya Purana, sage Manu was the first man (and the first human) created by God. Manu was the son of Prajapati (another name of Brahma) and Shatrupa (another name of Saraswati). God created Ananti as the wife of Manu. The rest of the human race originated from Manu and Ananti.
According to the Matsya Purana, sage Manu was the first man (and the first human) created by God. Manu was the son of Prajapati (another name of Brahma) and Shatrupa (another name of Saraswati). God created Ananti as the wife of Manu. The rest of the human race originated from Manu and Ananti.
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Q4. Who was the first Indian to travel into the Space?
Q4. Who was the first Indian to travel into the Space?
(A) Kalpana Chawla
(A) Kalpana Chawla
(A) Kalpana Chawla
(B) Sunita Williams
(B) Sunita Williams
(B) Sunita Williams
(C) Rakesh Sharma
(C) Rakesh Sharma
(C) Rakesh Sharma
(D) Ravish Malhotra
(D) Ravish Malhotra
(D) Ravish Malhotra
Answer: (C) Rakesh Sharma
Answer: (C) Rakesh Sharma
Answer: (C) Rakesh Sharma
Rakesh Sharma
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC (born 13 January 1949) is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space, although there have been other astronauts of Indian origin who travelled to space, who were not Indian citizens. Another Air Force pilot, Ravish Malhotra, was placed on standby.
Rakesh Sharma
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC (born 13 January 1949) is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space, although there have been other astronauts of Indian origin who travelled to space, who were not Indian citizens. Another Air Force pilot, Ravish Malhotra, was placed on standby.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC (born 13 January 1949) is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space, although there have been other astronauts of Indian origin who travelled to space, who were not Indian citizens. Another Air Force pilot, Ravish Malhotra, was placed on standby.
Rakesh Sharma
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC (born 13 January 1949) is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space, although there have been other astronauts of Indian origin who travelled to space, who were not Indian citizens. Another Air Force pilot, Ravish Malhotra, was placed on standby.
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Q5. How many times a person can be elected as the President of India?
Q5. How many times a person can be elected as the President of India?
(A) 1 time
(A) 1 time
(A) 1 time
(B) 2 times
(B) 2 times
(B) 2 times
(C) 3 times
(C) 3 times
(C) 3 times
(D) No Limit
(D) No Limit
(D) No Limit
Answer: (D) No Limit
Answer: (D) No Limit
Answer: (D) No Limit
According to Article 57 of the Constitution of India, a president is eligible for re-election. The president's term is five years, and there is no restriction on renewal.
According to Article 57 of the Constitution of India, a president is eligible for re-election. The president's term is five years, and there is no restriction on renewal.
According to Article 57 of the Constitution of India, a president is eligible for re-election. The president's term is five years, and there is no restriction on renewal.
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Q6. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?
Q6. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?
(A) 20 cm
(A) 20 cm
(A) 20 cm
(B) 30 cm
(B) 30 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 25 cm
(C) 25 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 35 cm
(D) 35 cm
(D) 35 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
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Q7. What was the 33rd National Games Mascot held in Guwahati
Q7. What was the 33rd National Games Mascot held in Guwahati
(A) Japi
(A) Japi
(A) Japi
(B) Rangmon
(B) Rangmon
(B) Rangmon
(C) Kareng ghar
(C) Kareng ghar
(C) Kareng ghar
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
Answer: (B) Rangmon
Answer: (B) Rangmon
Answer: (B) Rangmon
Rangmon
Rangmon
Rangmon
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Q8. ‘White Revolution’ is associated with
Q8. ‘White Revolution’ is associated with
(A) Potato
(A) Potato
(A) Potato
(B) Milk
(B) Milk
(B) Milk
(C) Cheese
(C) Cheese
(C) Cheese
(D) Eggs
(D) Eggs
(D) Eggs
Answer: (B) Milk
Answer: (B) Milk
Answer: (B) Milk
Milk
Milk
Milk
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Q9. Which was the most depicted animal of the Indus Valley Civilization?
Q9. Which was the most depicted animal of the Indus Valley Civilization?
(A) Dog
(A) Dog
(A) Dog
(B) Goat
(B) Goat
(B) Goat
(C) Elephant
(C) Elephant
(C) Elephant
(D) Bull
(D) Bull
(D) Bull
Answer: (D) Bull
Answer: (D) Bull
Answer: (D) Bull
The most depicted animal in the Indus Valley Civilization was the bull. The bull was depicted on seals and tablets, and was likely domesticated for agriculture. The most common type of bull depicted was the humped bull, or Zebu Bull.
The most depicted animal in the Indus Valley Civilization was the bull. The bull was depicted on seals and tablets, and was likely domesticated for agriculture. The most common type of bull depicted was the humped bull, or Zebu Bull.
The most depicted animal in the Indus Valley Civilization was the bull. The bull was depicted on seals and tablets, and was likely domesticated for agriculture. The most common type of bull depicted was the humped bull, or Zebu Bull.
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Q10. Where did Chandrayaan 3 land on the Moon?
Q10. Where did Chandrayaan 3 land on the Moon?
(A) The South Pole
(A) The South Pole
(A) The South Pole
(B) The North Pole
(B) The North Pole
(B) The North Pole
(C) The Equatorial Region
(C) The Equatorial Region
(C) The Equatorial Region
(D) The Center
(D) The Center
(D) The Center
Answer: (A) The South Pole
Answer: (A) The South Pole
Answer: (A) The South Pole
The South Pole
The South Pole
The South Pole
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