Which planet is also referred to a "Dwarf Planet"? [#84]
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Q1. Which planet is also referred to a "Dwarf Planet"?
Q1. Which planet is also referred to a "Dwarf Planet"?
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Saturn
(B) Saturn
(B) Saturn
(C) Jupiter
(C) Jupiter
(C) Jupiter
(D) Pluto
(D) Pluto
(D) Pluto
Answer: (D) Pluto
Answer: (D) Pluto
Answer: (D) Pluto
Pluto
Pluto
Pluto
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(A) Kolkata
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(C) Cuttack
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(D) Siliguri
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Answer: (C) Cuttack
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Q2. An imaginary ideal society.
Q2. An imaginary ideal society.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
(A) Model
(A) Model
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Q3. The provisions for creation and abolition of Legislative Councils in any State is included in Indian Constitution under
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(A) Article 169
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(B) Article 166
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(C) Article 167
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Q4. Who discovered Tea plants in Assam in 1823?
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(A) Robert Bruce
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(B) Raymond W. Beaver
(B) Raymond W. Beaver
(B) Raymond W. Beaver
(C) Nathan Brown
(C) Nathan Brown
(C) Nathan Brown
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(D) Oliver Thomas Cutter
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Answer: (A) Robert Bruce
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Q5. Causing great damage or suffering.
Q5. Causing great damage or suffering.
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) Catastrophic
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(B) Spasmodic
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(B) Spasmodic
(C) Catatonic
(C) Catatonic
(C) Catatonic
(D) Chasm
(D) Chasm
(D) Chasm
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Answer: (A) Catastrophic
Answer: (A) Catastrophic
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Substitute Word: Catastrophic. Synonyms: devastating, Disastrous.
Substitute Word: Catastrophic. Synonyms: devastating, Disastrous.
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(A) Purvanchal
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The Himalayas form a massive mountain range that acts as a natural barrier, preventing cold polar winds from reaching Assam during the winter months. This helps maintain a relatively moderate climate in the region.
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Q7. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
Q7. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(B) Venus
(B) Venus
(C) Earth
(C) Earth
(C) Earth
(D) Mars
(D) Mars
(D) Mars
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Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
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Q8. The simple interest earned by 4,000 in 18 months at 12% per annum is
Q8. The simple interest earned by 4,000 in 18 months at 12% per annum is
(A) 216
(A) 216
(A) 216
(B) 720
(B) 720
(B) 720
(C) 360
(C) 360
(C) 360
(D) 960
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(D) 960
Answer: (B) 720
Answer: (B) 720
Answer: (B) 720
720
720
720
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Q9. The LCM of two numbers is 40 and their HCF is 4. If the difference between the two numbers is 12, then the sum of the numbers is
Q9. The LCM of two numbers is 40 and their HCF is 4. If the difference between the two numbers is 12, then the sum of the numbers is
(A) 20
(A) 20
(A) 20
(B) 24
(B) 24
(B) 24
(C) 28
(C) 28
(C) 28
(D) 32
(D) 32
(D) 32
Answer: (C) 28
Answer: (C) 28
Answer: (C) 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4
X = 20
X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4 X = 20 X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4 X = 20 X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
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Q10. What is the capital of the New Zealand?
(A) Auckland
(A) Auckland
(A) Auckland
(B) Christchurch
(B) Christchurch
(B) Christchurch
(C) Hamilton
(C) Hamilton
(C) Hamilton
(D) Wellington
(D) Wellington
(D) Wellington
Answer: (D) Wellington
Answer: (D) Wellington
Answer: (D) Wellington
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