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I wish I could get some sleep. (Turn into Exclamatory Sentence) (A) Oh! To get some sleep. (B) Alas! To get some sleep. (C) Wow! To get some sleep. (D) What a wish to get some sleep! |
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Answer» (B) Alas! To get some sleep. |
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| 5952. |
Find out suitable interrogative sentence (Question) to get the underlined words as the answer. Sunita cancelled her tour as she Is sick. (A) Who cancelled her tour? (B) Why did Sunita cancel her tour ? (C) Why does Sunita cancel her tour ? (D) Why should Sunita cancel her tour ? |
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Answer» (B) Why did Sunita cancel her tour ? |
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| 5953. |
Give opposite word : Honest (A) Ugly (B) Humble (C) Sneak (D) Tyrant |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Tyrant |
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| 5954. |
Change the following sentences in to passive voice. Divyesh could not answer the question. (A) The question cannot be answered by Divyesh. (B) The question was not answered by Divyesh. (C) The question could not be answered by Divyesh. (D) The question can be answered by Divyesh. |
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Answer» (C) The question could not be answered by Divyesh. |
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| 5955. |
Change the following sentences in to passive voice. Chirag won the competition. (A) The competition was won by Chirag. (B) The competition is won by Chirag. (C) The competition will be won by Chirag. (D) The competition won by Chirag. |
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Answer» (A) The competition was won by Chirag. |
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| 5956. |
Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary. 1. Dissident, 2. Dissolve, 3. Dissent, 4. Dissolute, 5. Dissolution 1. 3,1,4,2,5 2. 3,1,4,5,2 3. 3,2,4,5,1 4. 3,2,1,4,5 |
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Answer» 2. 3,1,4,5,2 Dissent Dissident Dissolute Dissolution Dissolve |
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| 5957. |
The war between Britain and Frace had centred on the control of colonies in North America (A) The American war of Independence (B) Seven years war (C) The Crusades (D) Battle of Bunker Hill |
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Answer» (B) Seven years war Seven years war was fought between France and England in 1756 ended with treaty of Paris – in 1763. |
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| 5958. |
Arrange the following events in chronological order: (a) The League of Free Nations Association (b) The League of Nations Society (c) The League of Nations (d) The World League for peace (A) (b), (a), (c), (d) (B) (a), (b), (d), (c) (C) (a), (c), (d), (b) (D) (b), (d), (a), (c) |
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Answer» (D) (b), (d), (a), (c) (b) The League of Nations Society (d) The World League for peace (a) The League of Free Nations Association (c) The League of Nations |
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| 5959. |
Assertion (A): The private sector consists of business owned by individuals or a group of individuals. Reason (R): The private sector may either be partly or wholly owned by central or state government as per 1991 industrial policy. (1) ‘A’ is right, ‘R’ is the correct explanation of ‘A’ (2) ‘A’ is right, ‘R’ is not the correct explanation of ‘A’ (3) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are wrong (4) Only ‘A’ is wrong |
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Answer» (2) ‘A’ is right, ‘R’ is not the correct explanation of ‘A’ |
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| 5960. |
Which party always won elections in Mexico since its independence in 1930 until 2000? (A) Revolutionary Party (B) Mexican Revolutionary Party (C) Institutional Revolutionary Party (D) Institutional Party |
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Answer» (C) Institutional Revolutionary Party Institutional revolutionary party won until 1930. |
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| 5961. |
‘White Revolution’ is related with (a) Milk production (b) Paper production (c) Egg production (d) Non-Conventional energy sources |
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Answer» (a) Milk production |
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| 5962. |
Yellow Revolution is related to - (A) Fruit Production (B) Sheep rearing (C) Fish Production (D) Edible Oil & Oil Seeds |
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Answer» (D) Edible Oil & Oil Seeds |
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| 5963. |
Father of Green revolution is (A) Dr. Bennett (B) Billcox (C) Norman Borlauge (D) Nixon |
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Answer» (C) Norman Borlauge |
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| 5964. |
The climate which is found in the Cape Town of South Africa is (a) Equatorial climate (b) Tropical Monsoon climate (c) Mediterranean climate (d) Hot Desert climate |
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Answer» (c) Mediterranean climate |
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| 5965. |
New South wales current flows along the_________of Australia. (a) northern side (b) southern side (c) eastern side (d) western side |
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Answer» (c) eastern side |
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| 5966. |
Which of the following, parallel of latitude, passes through middle of India? (a) Equator (b) Tropic of Capricon (c) Prime Meridian (d) Tropic of Cancer |
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Answer» (d) Tropic of Cancer |
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| 5967. |
Which of the following industry is called Foot loose Industry? (a) Iron and Steel Industry (b) Engineering Industry (c) Automobile Industry (d) Cotton textile Industry |
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Answer» (c) Automobile Industry |
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| 5968. |
The lake located, in between the deltas of the Godavari river and the Krishna river is (a) Kolleru (b) Pulicat (c) Chilka (d) Vembnad |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) Kolleru |
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| 5969. |
Identify the incorrect pair of the following (A) Assembly — To observe the administration of UNO (B) Security Council — Permission to new membership (C) Economic and social committee — To protect human rights and fundamental rights (D) Secretariat — To interpret international law |
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Answer» (D) Secretariat — To interpret international law |
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| 5970. |
Find the correct option of the constructive effect of imperalism. (A) Destruction of village autonomy (B) Decline of values (C) Rise of new leadership (D) Suppression of under depended nations |
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Answer» (C) Rise of new leadership |
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| 5971. |
In which of following place parallel government was not established? (A) Meerut (B) Pornia (C) Baliya (D) Midnapur |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Meerut |
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| 5972. |
Which policy of Linen was opposed by the extremist communist leaders? (A) Give land to landless farmers (B) Allow private industry business to a limited extend (C) To provide workers with basic needs instead of wages (D) Domination of the working class in the government. |
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Answer» (B) Allow private industry business to a limited extend |
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| 5973. |
Following are some activities:– (1) Giving seeds and fertilizers subsidy to the farmers (2) Cultivating wheat (3) Making atta from wheat (4) Providing storage facility for the wheat Out of the above, which activity/activities relates to primary sector– (1) A, B, D (2) A, B (3) B (4) B, D |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) B |
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| 5974. |
Match column –I with the statement of column-IIColumn – IColumn – II(A) Right to inform(i) When I buy an electric iron and suffered electric shock while using it(B) Right to choice(ii) When I purchased a packet from post office but not delivered yet(C) Right to safety(iii) When I buy a shirt from company outlet, instruction for washing it was tagged on it(D) Right to seek redressal(iv) When I have take a gas connection dealer insisted me to buy stove from them with the connection but I denied(1) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv (2) A-ii, B-iv, C-i, D-iii (3) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i (4) A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii |
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Answer» (4) A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii |
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| 5975. |
Income alone is not a completely adequate indicator of development of a country. Which one of the following statement is incorrect in this regard? (1) Money cannot ensure a pollution free environment for individual (2) Some people earn more than others do (3) Money does ensure respect and dignity (4) Money helps us buy material goods and services only |
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Answer» (3) Money does ensure respect and dignity |
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| 5976. |
The First French Governor General of Indo-China who administered it between 1897-1902 was- (1) Paul Doumer (2) Albert Sarraut (3) Louis De Freycinet (4) Ngo Dinh Diem |
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Answer» (3) Louis De Freycinet |
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| 5977. |
Museum is related to Curator in the same way as prison is related to …….. . (1) Manger (2) Monitor (3) Jailor (4) Warden |
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Answer» (3) Jailor Curator is incharge of museum. Jailor is incharge of prison. Jailor option 3 is correct |
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| 5978. |
Who was the first Muslim President in India? (1) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (2) Dr. Zakir Hussain (3) Salman Khursheid (4) Dr. Abdul Kalam Azad |
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Answer» (2) Dr. Zakir Hussain |
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Find out the incorrect statements with regard to Rowatt Act. (i) Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919 (ii) The act allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for 4 years (iii) The act was passed with the consent of Indian members (iv) The act allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years (A) Only I and II (B) Only III and IV (C) Only II and III (D) Only I and IV |
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Answer» (C) Only II and III |
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Which treaty recognised the independence of thirteen colonies? (1) Treaty of Paris, 1783 (2) Treaty of Philadelphis, 1788 (3) Treaty of Rome, 1791 (4) Treaty of Vienna, 1803 |
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Answer» (1) Treaty of Paris, 1783 |
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“That Smallpox signalled God’s blessings for the colonist, the natives were near all dead of small pox, so as the lord had cleared our tittle to what we possess.” Which Massachusetts Bay colony Governor wrote this to the England Government? (1) George Popham (2) Ralegh Gilbert (3) John Winthorp (4) William Bradfort |
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Answer» (3) John Winthorp |
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Who are known as “Boers”? (1) Dutch farmers settled in South Africa. (2) Norwegian farmers settled in China. (3) Spanish farmers settled in Chile. (4) Portuguese farmers settled in Mexico. |
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Answer» (1) Dutch farmers settled in South Africa. |
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| 5983. |
Find out the incident that is not related to the unification of Germany. (1) Formation of Zollverein. (2) The Schleswig-Hostein (3) Civil war (4) Ems Telegram |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) Civil war |
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Who was responsible for the unification of Germany? (A) Bismarck (B) Garibaldi (C) Cavour (D) Mazzini |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Bismarck |
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Which of the following state lead the unification of Germany? (A) Rhineland (B) Hanover (C) Prussia (D) Brunswick |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Prussia |
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| 5986. |
Who was the founder of the HoaHao movement? (A) PhanBoiChau (B) HuyunhPhu So (C) Liang (D) Phanchu |
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Answer» (B) HuyunhPhu So |
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Which of the following style of education was provided by Tonkin Free School (1907) (A) Chinese (B) French (C) Western (D) Vietnamese |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Western |
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In which year was the “Tonkin Free School” established in Vietnam? (1) 1907 (2) 1917 (3) 1927 (4) 1937 |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 1907 |
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Which of the following treaty recognised Greece as an Independent nation? (1) Treaty of Vienna of 1815. (2) Treaty of Constantinople of 1832. (3) Treaty of Paris of 1783. (4) Treaty of Frankford of 1781. |
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Answer» (2) Treaty of Constantinople of 1832. |
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Which treaty recognized Greece as an independent nation ? (1) Treaty of Versailles (2) Treaty of Vienna (3) Treaty of Constantinople (4) Treaty of Lausanne |
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Answer» (3) Treaty of Constantinople |
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Who cannot participate in the electoral process of Vice President? (A) Elected members of Lok Sabha. (B) Elected members of Rajya Sabha. (C) Elected members of Legislative Assembly.(D) Nominated members of Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha. |
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Answer» (C) Elected members of Legislative Assembly. |
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| 5992. |
There are ______ members elected for Parliament from Punjab. (A) 13 (B) 14 (C) 10 (D) 15 |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) 13 |
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| 5993. |
Naturalised Citizenship cannot be acquired by (A) Long stay (B) Adoption (C) Jus-Sanguinis (D) Conquest |
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Answer» (C) Jus-Sanguinis |
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| 5994. |
Through which one of the following group of Asian Countries does tropic of cancer pass? (1) India, Saudi Arabia & Sri lanka (2) India, Bangladesh & Indonesia (3) Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates & Oman (4) Venezuela, Ethiopia & Indonesia |
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Answer» (3) Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates & Oman |
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