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Répondez.1. Quel est le métier de Mme Lavigne? À quelle heure commence sa journée?2. Que fait la famille après le dîner? À quelle heure se couche-t-elle? |
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Answer» Répondez. 1. Quel est le métier de Mme Lavigne? À quelle heure commence sa journée? 2. Que fait la famille après le dîner? À quelle heure se couche-t-elle? |
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Now that you have identified a few of the courses that Rohan can do, can you guess what would be their job profile and what category they can be placed under? Given below is a table with jobs in column A and the job profile in column B (Jumbled up). Work in pairs to match the column A with column B and column C. S. N Jobs A Profile B Category C 1. Fitter A tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage, and drainage. Agriculture 2. Machinist A person who types, esp for a living Technology 3. Foundry man The science of plant cultivation including the process of preparing soil for the planting of seeds, tubers, or cuttings Home Science 4. Electrician A person who joins two or more pieces of metal together Humanities 5. Welder A person who provides coverage for life and property Commerce 6. Typist An information professional trained in the organization and management of information services or materials for those with information needs. Agriculture 7. Retailer A tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment. Commerce 8. Publisher A person who manufactures various types of articles out of sheet metal Humanities 9. Insurance Service Provider A person who works in a factory that produces metal castings. Technology 10 Plumber A person who is in the business of production and dissemination of literature or information Humanities 11 Designer A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing. Commerce 12. Beautician A person who uses machine tools to make or modify parts, primarily metalparts Technology 13. Librarian A person who crafts clothes, furniture, crockery ect Commerce 14. Tailor A person who is in the business of rearing of silkworms for the production of raw silk. Technology 15. Sheet metal worker A person who is skilled in adornment of body Technology 16. Sericulturist A person who sells goods directly to the consumer. Technology 17. Horticulturist A person who uses machine tools to make or modify parts Technology |
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Answer» Now that you have identified a few of the courses that Rohan can do, can you guess what would be their job profile and what category they can be placed under? Given below is a table with jobs in column A and the job profile in column B (Jumbled up). Work in pairs to match the column A with column B and column C.
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| 1703. |
सोचकर लिखिए कि यदि सारी सुविधाएँ देकर एक कमरे में आपको सारे दिन बंद रहने को कहा जाए तो क्या आप स्वीकार करेंगे? आपको अधिक प्रिय क्या होगा-'स्वाधीनता' या 'प्रलोभनोंवाली पराधीनता'? ऐसा क्यों कहा जाता है कि पराधीन व्यक्ति को सपने में भी सुख नहीं मिल पाता। नीचे दिए गए कारणों को पढ़ें और विचार करें- (क) क्योंकि किसी को पराधीन बनाने की इच्छा रखने वाला व्यक्ति स्वयं दुखी होता है, वह किसी को सुखी नहीं कर सकता। (ख) क्योंकि पराधीन व्यक्ति सुख के सपने देखना ही नहीं चाहता। (ग) क्योंकि पराधीन व्यक्ति को सुख के सपने देखने का भी अवसर नहीं मिलता। |
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Answer» सोचकर
(क) क्योंकि
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| 1704. |
National Museum of Natural History is concerned with: |
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Answer» National Museum of Natural History is concerned with: |
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| 1705. |
Factorise: (a2+b2−4c2)2−4a2b2 |
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Answer» Factorise: (a2+b2−4c2)2−4a2b2 |
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| 1706. |
Who among the following started the first newspaper in India? |
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Answer» Who among the following started the first newspaper in India? |
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| 1707. |
Identify the type of the underlined phrase. Throwing stones into the river, Prasad smiled at himself. |
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Answer» Identify the type of the underlined phrase.
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| 1708. |
When did Japan intervene in Manchuria? |
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Answer» When did Japan intervene in Manchuria? |
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| 1709. |
Who developed the first known printing press in the 1430s? |
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Answer» Who developed the first known printing press in the 1430s? |
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| 1710. |
Select the appropriate option for the blanks. She was _____ _____ in a black suit for the _____. |
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Answer» Select the appropriate option for the blanks. She was _____ _____ in a black suit for the _____. |
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| 1711. |
What do you mean by health? |
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Answer» What do you mean by health? |
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| 1712. |
What is the branch of biomedical science that includes the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms? |
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Answer» What is the branch of biomedical science that includes the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms? |
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A conclusion that could be drawn from the passage is :(1) Language is essentially only expressing and communicating.(2) Communication cannot take place without the aid of language.(3) Information, Commands and Questions can be separated. (4) A person ignorant in physics shows ignorance in language too. |
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Answer» A conclusion that could be drawn from the passage is : (1) Language is essentially only expressing and communicating. (2) Communication cannot take place without the aid of language. (3) Information, Commands and Questions can be separated.
(4) A person ignorant in physics shows ignorance in language too. |
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| 1714. |
The prominent features of Non-Cooperation Movement included 1. Boycott of legislature. 2. Boycott of courts. 3. The Noncooperation movement was not the first nationwide mass movement in India. 4, Registration from nominated posts CODES: |
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Answer» The prominent features of Non-Cooperation Movement included 1. Boycott of legislature. 2. Boycott of courts. 3. The Noncooperation movement was not the first nationwide mass movement in India. 4, Registration from nominated posts CODES: |
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| 1715. |
Q24. Consider the following statements about “Musi River” 1. It is a tributary of River Krishna 2. It flows through Telangana 3. The river was known as Nerva during the Qutub Shahi period 4. 3 dams are built on River Musi Which of the above statement/s is/are correct? |
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Answer» Q24. Consider the following statements about “Musi River” 1. It is a tributary of River Krishna 2. It flows through Telangana 3. The river was known as Nerva during the Qutub Shahi period 4. 3 dams are built on River Musi Which of the above statement/s is/are correct? |
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(A) Surrendered, or captured, combatants cannot be incarcerated in razor wire cages; this 'war' has a dubious legality. (B) How can then one characterize a conflict to be waged against a phenomenon as war? (C) The phrase 'war against terror', which has passed into the common lexicon, is a huge misnomer. (D) Besides, war has a juridical meaning in international law, which has confided the laws of war, imbuing them with a humanitarian content. (E) Terror is a phenomenon, not an entity - either State or non-State. |
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Answer» (A) Surrendered, or captured, combatants cannot be incarcerated in razor wire cages; this 'war' has a dubious legality. |
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Given below are sets of three sentences(A,B,C). One, two or all the sentences may have error(s) of grammar or syntax or Standard English usage. Input only the sentences that are incorrect in their alphabetical order without any punctuations. A. He found out to his utter dismay that his son failed in the examination. B. He did not, and never intended to, return the book. C. The councilor has not and will not file his nomination for re-election. ___ |
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Answer» Given below are sets of three sentences(A,B,C). One, two or all the sentences may have error(s) of grammar or syntax or Standard English usage. Input only the sentences that are incorrect in their alphabetical order without any punctuations. A. He found out to his utter dismay that his son failed in the examination. B. He did not, and never intended to, return the book. C. The councilor has not and will not file his nomination for re-election. |
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| 1718. |
Who was the writer of the famous novel ‘Robinson Crusoe’? |
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Answer» Who was the writer of the famous novel ‘Robinson Crusoe’? |
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| 1719. |
Which words have been omitted in the sentence? Ancient Greek Democracy is considered precursor of its modern day version. |
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Answer» Which words have been omitted in the sentence? Ancient Greek Democracy is considered precursor of its modern day version. |
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| 1720. |
The author's statement regarding how artists use the language of art implies that: |
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Answer» The author's statement regarding how artists use the language of art implies that: |
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A. But in the industrial era destroying the enemy's productive capacity means bombing the factories which are located in the cities. B. So in the agrarian era, if you need to destroy the enemy's productive capacity, what you want to do is bum his fields, or if you're really vicious, salt them. C. Now in the information era, destroying the enemy's productive capacity means destroying the information infrastructure. D. How do you do battle with your enemy? E. The idea is to destroy the enemy's productive capacity and depending upon the economic foundation, that productive capacity is different in each case. F. With regard to defence, the purpose of the military is to defend the nation and be prepared to do battle with its enemy. |
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Answer» A. But in the industrial era destroying the enemy's productive capacity means bombing the factories which are located in the cities. |
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| 1722. |
Tilak established the Home Rule League at Pune in the year |
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Answer» Tilak established the Home Rule League at Pune in the year |
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| 1723. |
Greece has both natural and cultural assets. But it has lacked in infrastructure -- be it inadequate, or unsuitable public transport from the airport, or poor service at a restaurant, or in a shop. Representatives from across the sector of the Greek tourism industry -- hoteliers, restaurant owners, travel agents, tour bus operators, tour guides, ferry companies, and so on -- have long touted the problems they have faced. From its first day in government, the New Democracy indicated its intention to address these problems. And in the first few months it has been in power, it has already gone beyond simply stating its intentions and has actually begun to do something. |
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Answer» Greece has both natural and cultural assets. But it has lacked in infrastructure -- be it inadequate, or unsuitable public transport from the airport, or poor service at a restaurant, or in a shop. Representatives from across the sector of the Greek tourism industry -- hoteliers, restaurant owners, travel agents, tour bus operators, tour guides, ferry companies, and so on -- have long touted the problems they have faced. From its first day in government, the New Democracy indicated its intention to address these problems. And in the first few months it has been in power, it has already gone beyond simply stating its intentions and has actually begun to do something. |
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When was Ireland forcefully integrated into the United Kingdom of Great Britain?1801 |
Answer» When was Ireland forcefully integrated into the United Kingdom of Great Britain?
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The Partition of Bengal took place in which year?1905 |
Answer» The Partition of Bengal took place in which year?
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| 1726. |
Which of the following is an example of a semi-skilled labourer? |
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Answer» Which of the following is an example of a semi-skilled labourer? |
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| 1727. |
Who founded the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh? |
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Answer» Who founded the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh? |
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For years, Mt. Desert Island, particularly its major settlement, Bar Harbor, afforded summer homes for the wealthy. Recently though, Bar Harbor has become a burgeoning arts community as well. But, the best part of the island is the unspoiled forest land known as Acadia National Park ._____________________ |
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Answer» For years, Mt. Desert Island, particularly its major settlement, Bar Harbor, afforded summer homes for the wealthy. Recently though, Bar Harbor has become a burgeoning arts community as well. But, the best part of the island is the unspoiled forest land known as Acadia National Park ._____________________ |
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According to the passage, what is the author's stance on one of the determinist historians? |
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Answer» According to the passage, what is the author's stance on one of the determinist historians? |
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When was the Widow's Remarriage Act passed? |
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Answer» When was the Widow's Remarriage Act passed? |
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The Servants of India Society was formed by |
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Answer» The Servants of India Society was formed by |
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According to the passage, the ideology of female benevolence was consistent with women taking part in each of the following spheres of activity EXCEPT |
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Answer» According to the passage, the ideology of female benevolence was consistent with women taking part in each of the following spheres of activity EXCEPT |
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In recognition of his services towards the society, Jumshetjee Jeejhebhoy was conferred the knighthood by the British Government in _______.1842 |
Answer» In recognition of his services towards the society, Jumshetjee Jeejhebhoy was conferred the knighthood by the British Government in _______.
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Which of the following is true for the toy craft of Channapatna? |
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Answer» Which of the following is true for the toy craft of Channapatna? |
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| 1735. |
At Shiprock, New Mexico, a perennially powerful girl's high school basketball team has become a path to collage for some and a source of pride for a community where the household incomes of 49 percent of them are below the poverty level. |
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Answer» At Shiprock, New Mexico, a perennially powerful girl's high school basketball team has become a path to collage for some and a source of pride for a community where the household incomes of 49 percent of them are below the poverty level. |
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Q23. Consider the following statements about Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS): 1. It was introduced to promote exports. 2. The idea is to offset the infrastructural inefficiencies faced by exports of specified goods and to provide a level playing field. Which of the statements are correct? |
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Answer» Q23. Consider the following statements about Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS): 1. It was introduced to promote exports. 2. The idea is to offset the infrastructural inefficiencies faced by exports of specified goods and to provide a level playing field. Which of the statements are correct? |
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Consider the following statements about Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO): 1. India and Pakistan are full members of the organization. 2. Kyrgyzstan is not a member of the organization. |
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Answer» Consider the following statements about Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO): 1. India and Pakistan are full members of the organization. 2. Kyrgyzstan is not a member of the organization. |
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The author of the passage refers to The Dynamics of Folklore primarily in order to: |
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Answer» The author of the passage refers to The Dynamics of Folklore primarily in order to: |
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Given the cultural and intellectual interconnections, the question of what is ‘Western’ and what is ‘Eastern’ (or Indian) is often hard to decide, and the issue can be discussed only in more dialectical terms. The diagnosis of a thought as ‘purely Western’ or ‘purely Indian’ can be very illusory. |
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Answer» Given the cultural and intellectual interconnections, the question of what is ‘Western’ and what is ‘Eastern’ (or Indian) is often hard to decide, and the issue can be discussed only in more dialectical terms. The diagnosis of a thought as ‘purely Western’ or ‘purely Indian’ can be very illusory. |
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Inflation created by the pressure of excess demand in the market is called |
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Answer» Inflation created by the pressure of excess demand in the market is called |
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In which of the backward states, industrial development took place remarkably? |
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Answer» In which of the backward states, industrial development took place remarkably? |
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Which among these statement(s) is/are definitely true? I. K is between 1 and C. II. At the most, four persons can have occupied houses on either side of them. III. A stays beside B. |
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Answer» Which among these statement(s) is/are definitely true? |
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In the 1920s, Riga was where Kremlin watchers like Loy Henderson and George F. Kennan cut their teeth. Other members of this group, which drove U.S. foreign policy towards the Soviet Union in the pre-war period, were James Forrestal, the Dulles brothers, and William Bullitt._______________________ |
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Answer» In the 1920s, Riga was where Kremlin watchers like Loy Henderson and George F. Kennan cut their teeth. Other members of this group, which drove U.S. foreign policy towards the Soviet Union in the pre-war period, were James Forrestal, the Dulles brothers, and William Bullitt._______________________ |
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Q7. Which Union Ministry is planning to expand Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in Tribal Districts across India? |
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Answer» Q7. Which Union Ministry is planning to expand Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in Tribal Districts across India? |
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| 1745. |
I________ car for a couple of months when I _________ my leg. |
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Answer» I________ car for a couple of months when I _________ my leg. |
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Traditional wrestling schools in India are called |
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Answer» Traditional wrestling schools in India are called |
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| 1747. |
In which of the following events the Britishers suffered serious losses and their defeat became a motivation for 1857 revolt? 1. American Revolution 2. First Afghan war 3. Crimean War 4. Boer wars |
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Answer» In which of the following events the Britishers suffered serious losses and their defeat became a motivation for 1857 revolt? 1. American Revolution 2. First Afghan war 3. Crimean War 4. Boer wars |
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows. A gift is not generous unless it is intended to benefit the recipient and is worth more than what is expected or customary in the situation; a gift is selfish if it is given to benefit the giver or is less valuable than is customary. Which one of the following judgments most closely conforms to the principle above? |
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Answer» Read the passage and answer the question that follows. |
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Patola,Sambalpuri and Maheswari are varieties of which Indian garment? |
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Answer» Patola,Sambalpuri and Maheswari are varieties of which Indian garment? |
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In which year did the Indian National Congress win India's first general elections?1952 |
Answer» In which year did the Indian National Congress win India's first general elections?
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