In terms of land area what is the smallest country in the world? [#852]
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Q1. In terms of land area what is the smallest country in the world?
Q1. In terms of land area what is the smallest country in the world?
(A) Tuvalu
(A) Tuvalu
(A) Tuvalu
(B) Nauru
(B) Nauru
(B) Nauru
(C) Vatican City
(C) Vatican City
(C) Vatican City
(D) Monaco
(D) Monaco
(D) Monaco
Answer: (C) Vatican City
Answer: (C) Vatican City
Answer: (C) Vatican City
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world by land area, measuring 0.19 square miles. It's located on the western bank of the Tiber River and is surrounded by Italy. Vatican City is also known as the Holy See and is home to the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It has a population of around 510 people.
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world by land area, measuring 0.19 square miles. It's located on the western bank of the Tiber River and is surrounded by Italy. Vatican City is also known as the Holy See and is home to the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It has a population of around 510 people.
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world by land area, measuring 0.19 square miles. It's located on the western bank of the Tiber River and is surrounded by Italy. Vatican City is also known as the Holy See and is home to the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It has a population of around 510 people.
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Q1. Fundamental duties of indian constitution taken from which country's constitution?
Q1. Fundamental duties of indian constitution taken from which country's constitution?
(A) USSR(Russia)
(A) USSR(Russia)
(A) USSR(Russia)
(B) Japan
(B) Japan
(B) Japan
(C) USA
(C) USA
(C) USA
(D) Canada
(D) Canada
(D) Canada
Answer: (A) USSR(Russia)
Answer: (A) USSR(Russia)
Answer: (A) USSR(Russia)
The Concept of Fundamental Duties was adopted from the Soviet Constitution(USSR) which is now called Russia. 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. 86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt during the internal emergency of 1975-77.
The Concept of Fundamental Duties was adopted from the Soviet Constitution(USSR) which is now called Russia. 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. 86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt during the internal emergency of 1975-77.
The Concept of Fundamental Duties was adopted from the Soviet Constitution(USSR) which is now called Russia. 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. 86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt during the internal emergency of 1975-77.
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Q2. As per the 2011 Census, what is the population of Assam?
Q2. As per the 2011 Census, what is the population of Assam?
(A) 31 million
(A) 31 million
(A) 31 million
(B) 30 million
(B) 30 million
(B) 30 million
(C) 35 Million
(C) 35 Million
(C) 35 Million
(D) 32 million
(D) 32 million
(D) 32 million
Answer: (A) 31 million
Answer: (A) 31 million
Answer: (A) 31 million
The 2011 Census of India recorded the population of Assam as 31,205,576.
The 2011 Census of India recorded the population of Assam as 31,205,576.
The 2011 Census of India recorded the population of Assam as 31,205,576.
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Q3. Which is the smallest Whole Number?
Q3. Which is the smallest Whole Number?
(A) -1
(A) -1
(A) -1
(B) 0
(B) 0
(B) 0
(C) 1
(C) 1
(C) 1
(D) 2
(D) 2
(D) 2
Answer: (B) 0
Answer: (B) 0
Answer: (B) 0
Zero
Zero
Zero
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Q4. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
Q4. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
1893
Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
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Q5. Which of the following country have Two Party system?
Q5. Which of the following country have Two Party system?
(A) India
(A) India
(A) India
(B) China
(B) China
(B) China
(C) Pakistan
(C) Pakistan
(C) Pakistan
(D) USA
(D) USA
(D) USA
Answer: (D) USA
Answer: (D) USA
Answer: (D) USA
USA (United States of America) and UK (United Kingdom) are examples of the two party systems.
USA (United States of America) and UK (United Kingdom) are examples of the two party systems.
USA (United States of America) and UK (United Kingdom) are examples of the two party systems.
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Q6. Who was famously admired as the "tempestuous Hindu" for their impactful speeches at the 1893 World Parliament of Religions in Chicago?
Q6. Who was famously admired as the "tempestuous Hindu" for their impactful speeches at the 1893 World Parliament of Religions in Chicago?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
(B) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
(B) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
(D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
(D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Answer: (C) Swami Vivekananda
Answer: (C) Swami Vivekananda
Answer: (C) Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda, representing Hinduism, delivered a series of powerful and eloquent speeches at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. His charismatic presence, profound understanding of Vedanta philosophy, and passionate advocacy for religious tolerance captivated the Western audience. He was widely admired and often referred to as the "tempestuous Hindu" for the force and conviction of his words.
Swami Vivekananda, representing Hinduism, delivered a series of powerful and eloquent speeches at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. His charismatic presence, profound understanding of Vedanta philosophy, and passionate advocacy for religious tolerance captivated the Western audience. He was widely admired and often referred to as the "tempestuous Hindu" for the force and conviction of his words.
Swami Vivekananda, representing Hinduism, delivered a series of powerful and eloquent speeches at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. His charismatic presence, profound understanding of Vedanta philosophy, and passionate advocacy for religious tolerance captivated the Western audience. He was widely admired and often referred to as the "tempestuous Hindu" for the force and conviction of his words.
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Q7. Which country is known as the Land of a thousand lakes?
Q7. Which country is known as the Land of a thousand lakes?
(A) Denmark
(A) Denmark
(A) Denmark
(B) Finland
(B) Finland
(B) Finland
(C) Norway
(C) Norway
(C) Norway
(D) Sweden
(D) Sweden
(D) Sweden
Answer: (B) Finland
Answer: (B) Finland
Answer: (B) Finland
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
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Q8. Which is the largest country in terms of population?
Q8. Which is the largest country in terms of population?
(A) Russia
(A) Russia
(A) Russia
(B) China
(B) China
(B) China
(C) India
(C) India
(C) India
(D) America
(D) America
(D) America
Answer: (B) China
Answer: (B) China
Answer: (B) China
China
China
China
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Q9. In which year the second cricket World Cup was held?
Q9. In which year the second cricket World Cup was held?
(A) 1976
(A) 1976
(A) 1976
(B) 1977
(B) 1977
(B) 1977
(C) 1978
(C) 1978
(C) 1978
(D) 1979
(D) 1979
(D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
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Q10. Drones are
Q10. Drones are
(A) Interstellar laser weapons
(A) Interstellar laser weapons
(A) Interstellar laser weapons
(B) Night vision binoculors
(B) Night vision binoculors
(B) Night vision binoculors
(C) Crawling land mine detectors
(C) Crawling land mine detectors
(C) Crawling land mine detectors
(D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
(D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
(D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
Answer: (D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
Answer: (D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
Answer: (D) Unmanned ariel vehicles
Drones are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). UAVs are aircraft that can fly without a human pilot or crew, and can be fully or partially autonomous. They are usually small or medium-sized, and can perform a variety of tasks, such as aerial photography, package delivery, and stealth military operations.
Drones are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). UAVs are aircraft that can fly without a human pilot or crew, and can be fully or partially autonomous. They are usually small or medium-sized, and can perform a variety of tasks, such as aerial photography, package delivery, and stealth military operations.
Drones are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). UAVs are aircraft that can fly without a human pilot or crew, and can be fully or partially autonomous. They are usually small or medium-sized, and can perform a variety of tasks, such as aerial photography, package delivery, and stealth military operations.
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