General Knowledge

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Who is known as the 'Birdman of India'?

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Who is known as the 'Light of Asia'?

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Which is the largest city in India by population?

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Who is known as the 'Waterman of India'?

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Who is known as the 'Missile Woman of India'?

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Who is known as the 'Loknayak'?

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Who is known as the 'Nightingale of India'?

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Who is known as the 'Man of Peace' in india .

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What is the maximum strength of the Rajya Sabha?

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.The Taj Mahal is located in which city?

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Who is known as the 'Missile Man of India'?

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Who is known as the 'Iron Lady of India'?

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Which is the largest Lok Sabha constituency in India by area?

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Who is the current Prime Minister of India?

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Which is the highest court of appeal in India?

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Who was the first President of India?

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Who is known as the first woman Prime Minister of India?

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Which is the highest civilian award in India?

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What is the minimum voting age in India?

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First prime minister of india.

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First president of india.

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Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January .........., 1948, at Birla House in New Delhi

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Mahatma Gandhi born on....

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The Constituent Assembly dedicated ............ days to the process of drafting the Indian Constitution

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Vasco da Gama is credited with discovering the direct sea route from Europe to India by sailing around Africa

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The Lal Qila (Red Fort) was built by Mughal Emperor.............

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The Taj Mahal was built by Mughal emperor ...........?

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how many anglo mysore wars were fought?

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the second Mughal emperor?

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The French presence in India ended on

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Alexander left India in ...

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when dutch came to india

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The Portuguese first arrived in India in .........

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The term 'Stagflation' refers to a situation where:

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DNA fingerprinting was first developed by:

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The rate of chemical reaction increases with:

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Who is the real founder of Mughal Empire in india?

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The Prime Minister recently inaugurated the new Circuit House near Somnath Temple at Veraval. Which of the following statements are correct regarding Somnath Temple?

(a)Somnath Temple is one of the Jyotirlinga shrines.

(b)A description of Somnath Temple was given by Al-Biruni.

(c)Pran Pratishtha of Somnath Temple (installation of the present day temple) was done by President S. Radhakrishnan.

 

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The world's second tallest statue in sitting pose of Ramanuja was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India at Hyderabad recently. Which one of the following statements correctly represents the teachings of Ramanuja?

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Yogavasistha' was translated into Persian by Nizamuddin Panipati during the reign of:

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Which one of the following statements about Sangam literature in ancient South India is correct?

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The first session of the Indian National Congress was held in:

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Who discovered the neutron?

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Who is known as the “Father of Indian Green Revolution”?

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The “RuPay” card was launched by:

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The term “Bioaccumulation” refers to:

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The famous “Neolithic site of Burzahom” is located in:

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The headquarters of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is located in:

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“Project Tiger” was launched in:

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The "Zero Hour" in the Indian Parliament refers to:

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With reference to india, the terms 'Halbi, Ho and Kui' pertain to

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The first Indian satellite, Aryabhata, was launched in the year:

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India’s first nuclear reactor was named:

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Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?

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Who was the first female judge of the Supreme Court of India?

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Which of the following is the smallest bone in the human body?

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“Operation Flood” was associated with:

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The “NITI Aayog” replaced which of the following institutions?

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Which committee recommended the “Panchayati Raj” system in India?

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“Hydrogen Fuel Cell” generates electricity by combining:

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The term “Quorum” in Parliament refers to:

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Which Indian state has the longest coastline?

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Who among the following has the power to promulgate an ordinance?

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“CFCs” are primarily used in:

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Which of the following rights cannot be suspended even during Emergency?

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Which of the following regions is rich in “Mangrove” vegetation?

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Which gas is primarily responsible for acid rain?

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Which Article of the Constitution deals with “Equal Protection of Laws”?

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Who can remove the Vice-President of India from office?

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The “93rd Constitutional Amendment” relates to:

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Which of the following industries are most affected by “El Niño”?

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The “Gig Economy” refers to:

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Which Indian state has no international border?

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The “Doctrine of Pleasure” under the Indian Constitution is related to:

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Which part of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?

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The “One Health” concept promotes:

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The largest coal reserve in India is found in:

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The “Basic Structure Doctrine” was established in which case?

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Which of the following is not a mountain pass in the Himalayas?

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Which Indian state has the largest forest cover by area?

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The 42nd Amendment Act is known as:

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“Green Hydrogen” refers to hydrogen produced using:

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The authority to alter the boundaries of states in India lies with:

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Which one of the following Indian satellites is dedicated to ocean studies?

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The “Big Bang Theory” explains:

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The Khilafat Movement was launched to:

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Which Article of the Constitution provides for the Election Commission of India?

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In India, the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha lies with:

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Who among the following was known as the “Frontier Gandhi”?

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Which of the following is the main component of biogas?

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The Basel Convention deals with:

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“Hydroponics” is a method of growing plants:

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The Gupta Age is best known for:

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“Nano Urea,” developed by India, is expected to:

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Which part of the Constitution deals with the Union Executive?

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Which of the following organizations releases the “Global Gender Gap Report”?

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“Exoplanets” are planets:

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“INS Vikrant” is significant in Indian naval history as:

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Which of the following countries is not a member of the QUAD grouping?

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The term “Biofortification” refers to:

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The principle of “Checks and Balances” is most closely associated with:

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Which of the following metals is liquid at room temperature?

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In the context of environmental conservation, the Ramsar Convention is related to:

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Which gas causes the “Bends” or decompression sickness in divers?

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Who was the first woman President of the Indian National Congress?

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The term “Repo Rate” is associated with:

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The “Maitri” and “Bharati” stations are Indian research stations located in:

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The “Albedo effect” is associated with:

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Which city is known as the “Space City of India”?

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Reading Comprehension

"In democratic societies, freedom of expression is considered a fundamental right. However, this right must be balanced with the responsibility not to spread hatred or misinformation."
Which of the following best summarizes the above statement?

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What is the average of the first five odd natural numbers?

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Which Indian physicist discovered the scattering effect that explains the blue color of the sky?

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What is the chemical formula of ozone?

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The term 'Moonlighting' refers to:

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Which of the following is the longest National Highway in India?

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The term “carbon footprint” refers to:

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What is the primary goal of the Blue Economy initiative?

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India's first mission to study the Sun is called:

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Which vitamin is synthesized in human skin when exposed to sunlight?

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Which Indian spacecraft entered the Mars orbit in its first attempt?

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Which part of the brain is responsible for coordination and balance?

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Which mission was India's first lunar mission?

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Which of the following elements is used to manufacture computer chips?

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The term "Artificial Intelligence" was first coined by:

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Who among the following gave the call of “Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it”?

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Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?

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Which Indian river flows westward?

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The element essential for the coagulation of blood is:

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Which Mughal ruler built the Peacock Throne?

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established in:

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Which river is known as ‘Dakshina Ganga’ or ‘Ganga of the South’?

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Who wrote ‘Discovery of India’?

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The major objective of the Green Revolution was to:

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Which schedule of the Constitution contains the Anti-Defection Law?

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Which article deals with the Abolition of Untouchability?

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The term "Democratic Republic" in the Preamble indicates:

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Which of the following is not included in the Fundamental Rights?

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The instrument used to measure humidity is:

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The National Green Tribunal was established in:

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The official language of the Indian Union is:

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The Lok Sabha Secretariat comes under the direct supervision of:

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In the context of the Indian economy, CRR stands for:

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Who was the first Indian to win Nobel Prize?

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The capital of the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka was:

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Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution by:

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The largest gland in the human body is:

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The Harappan script has been:

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The Chipko Movement is associated with:

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The first battle of Panipat was fought between:

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Who among the following was the President of the Constituent Assembly?

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The Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution are borrowed from:

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The term ‘Secular’ was added to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by which amendment?

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Which of the following articles of the Constitution of India deals with the amendment of the Constitution?

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The headquarters of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is located in:

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Which organisation calculates and publishes the Human Development Index (HDI)?

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What does the term "FTA" stand for in global trade?

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Which organisation releases the "World Economic Outlook" report?

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The term "stagflation" refers to:

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What does the term "BRICS" refer to in the context of the global economy?

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Which state is known for its folk music form 'Baul'?

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Which organisation is responsible for developing India’s strategic missile systems like Agni and Prithvi?

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Which of the following is India’s indigenously developed multi-role light fighter aircraft?

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In which sport is the term "love" used?

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Which currency symbol is ?

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What does the acronym “OPEC” stand for?

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What does FDI stand for in economic terms?

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A persistent rise in the general level of prices is called:

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Which international organisation focuses on reducing poverty and supporting development?

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The currency of the European Union is called:

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Which index measures inflation at the wholesale level in India?

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What does GDP stand for in economic terms?

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What is the primary role of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

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The World Bank is headquartered in:

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Madhubani painting is a famous folk art of which Indian state?

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In which city is the Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum located?

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The bronze statue of Nataraja is associated with which dynasty?

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The paintings of Ajanta depict scenes from:

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Which gas is most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere?

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What is the currency of Japan?

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Who wrote the national anthem of India?

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Which is the longest river in the world?

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In which year did India gain independence from British rule?

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What is the capital of Australia?

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Who is known as the 'Father of the Indian Constitution'?

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What is the largest mammal in the world?

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What is the largest Planet in the Solor System?

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Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

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Who is known as the 'Frontier Gandhi'?

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Snakes shed their skin through a process known as:

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The Inland Taipan (or Fierce Snake) is known for:

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Which of the following snakes is known for spitting venom?

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Snakes smell their environment using their:

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Which snake is considered the longest venomous snake in the world?

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Which organ helps snakes detect heat from warm-blooded prey?

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The King Cobra is unique among snakes because it:

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Which of the following is not a venomous snake?

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What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha as per the Constitution?

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Who is known as the inventor of the first mobile phone?

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In which year was the Ministry of AYUSH formed?

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Which international body officially recognised 21st June as International Day of Yoga?

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In which year was the first International Day of Yoga celebrated?

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When is the International Day of Yoga celebrated annually?

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Who among the following is the founder of the Indian multinational conglomerate Vedanta Resources?

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Who among the following is known as the “Father of the Indian Software Industry”?

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Who was the first Indian industrialist to be awarded the Bharat Ratna?

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Which of the following business groups pioneered the concept of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) in India?

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Which Indian industrialist was instrumental in establishing the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru?

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Which Indian industrialist is known for founding Wipro and also for his philanthropic work?

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What is the name of the e-commerce giant founded by Jeff Bezos?

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Who is the founder of Reliance Industries?

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The book "Wings of Fire" is an autobiography of which Indian personality?

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The Viksit Bharat @2047 initiative primarily focuses on:

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Recently, which state has become the first in the country to give money to girl students to buy sanitary napkins?

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What are Viragallu, that were recently seen in news?

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Which of the following is not a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council?

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What is the main objective of the 'Ayushman Bharat Yojana'?

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What is the child helpline number in India?

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Which helpline number is used to report cybercrime in India?

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Assertion (A): The DRS (Decision Review System) helps reduce umpiring errors.
Reason (R): DRS uses technologies like Hawk-Eye, UltraEdge, and ball-tracking.

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Identify the sport related to the term "Double Fault":

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Match the players with their sports:

Player Sport
A. PV Sindhu 1. Badminton
B. Magnus Carlsen 2. Chess
C. Virat Kohli 3. Cricket
D. Novak Djokovic 4. Tennis

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Statement 1: Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) include lasers and microwaves.
Statement 2: These weapons use kinetic energy to cause damage.

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Assertion (A): The Bhagavad Gita is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna.
Reason (R): It is a part of the Mahabharata.

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Statement 1: Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for The God of Small Things.
Statement 2: The author of Midnight’s Children is Vikram Seth.

Options:

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Assertion (A): Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Reason (R): He wrote Gitanjali which was well-received globally.
Options:

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Assertion (A): The Battle of Talikota (1565) marked the end of the Vijayanagar Empire.
Reason (R): The combined forces of the Deccan Sultanates defeated the Vijayanagar ruler Rama Raya.

Options:

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Statement 1: The Indian National Congress was founded by A.O. Hume in 1885.
Statement 2: Its first session was presided over by Dadabhai Naoroji.

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Identify the incorrect pair:

a) Kalidasa – Abhijnanashakuntalam
b) Charaka – Medicine
c) Panini – Astronomy
d) Kautilya – Arthashastra

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Match the following correctly:

Column A (Institutions) Column B (Function)
a. NABARD i. Export financing
b. EXIM Bank ii. Agricultural and rural credit
c. SIDBI iii. Small industries development
d. SEBI iv. Regulation of stock markets

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Arrange the following scriptures in the order of their estimated origin (earliest to latest):

  1. Vedas

  2. Torah

  3. Quran

  4. Guru Granth Sahib

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Match the following scriptures with their associated concepts:

 A. Bhagavad Gita    1. Eightfold Path
B. Tripitaka               2. Dharma and Karma 
C. Bible                       3. Ten Commandments
D. Quran                    4. Five Pillars of Islam

Options:

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Match the following holy books with their religions:

A. Torah     1. Islam 
B. Avesta    2. Judaism 
C. Quran     3. Zoroastrianism 
D. Bible       4. Christianity

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The Tripitaka is the holy book of Jainism.
a) True
b) False

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Assertion:   International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March.
Reason: It was first officially celebrated by the United Nations in 1975.

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Statement (Assertion):

National Science Day is celebrated on 28th February every year in India.
Reason:

It commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. C.V. Raman.

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Match the Following:

Column A (Important Days)      Column B (Dates)
A. World Environment Day                    1. 21 June
B. International Yoga Day                      2. 5 June
C. National Science Day                         3. 28 February
D. World Literacy Day                            4. 8 September
E. Constitution Day (India)                    5. 26 November

Choose the correct matching option

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The Children's Film Society of India (CFSI) was established under which Prime Minister's leadership?

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Who was the first Indian woman to direct a feature film?

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Which Indian movie was the first to be nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category?

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Big landlords or warrior chiefs in the seventh century were acknowledged as which of the following by the existing kings?

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What connects muscles to bones?

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Which organ is primarily responsible for detoxification in the human body?

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What is the function of hemoglobin?

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Which hormone regulates blood sugar levels?

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Which blood cells help in the clotting of blood?

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Which organ in the human body is responsible for filtering blood?

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Which gland is known as the “master gland” of the endocrine system?

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Which human organ secretes bile?

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The red color of blood is due to the presence of:

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Which type of joint is found in the shoulder?

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The primary site of absorption of nutrients in the digestive system is:

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The average pH of human blood is:

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Which organ controls the entire nervous system?

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The functional unit of the kidney is called:

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What is the main function of white blood cells (WBCs)?

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Which part of the human eye controls the amount of light entering it?

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What is the smallest bone in the human body?

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What is the new name of the National Achievement Survey (NAS) for 2024?

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Which state government recently declared a heatwave as a State-specific disaster?

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The Prime Minister of India recently gifted which traditional painting to Russian President during the BRICS summit?

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Battle of Walong, which was seen in the news, was a part of which war?

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Roopkund Lake, which was seen in news, is located in which state?

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What is the name of the initiative recently launched by Himachal Pradesh to tackle drug trafficking?

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Recently, which languages have conferred the status of Classical Language by the union government?

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Recently, which state government has launched a new ‘MSME Policy- 2024’?

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Siddha Medicine, recently seen in news, originated from which part of India?

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‘Irula tribe’, recently seen in the news, primarily resides in which states?

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Which state recently sanctioned Rs 500 crore for the rejuvenation of 5,000 minor irrigation tanks?

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Recently, where was the ‘Centre for in-situ and Correlative Microscopy (CISCoM)’ inaugurated?

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Recently, which ministry has announced the implementation of GNSS-based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system in India?

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Which state has recently become the first to implement the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS)?

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Recently, how many new districts have been announced for the Union Territory of Ladakh by the Union Home Minister?

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Recently, which ministry has launched the ‘Guidelines for Seaplane Operations’ in India?

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Recently, who has been appointed as the new Union Home Secretary?

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Eri Silk, recently seen in the news, is a Geographical Indication (GI) tagged product from which Northeastern state?

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What is Waqf, recently seen in news?

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Which state government recently launched ‘Upasthiti Portal’ for Health Department employees?

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Recently, which statutory body has inaugurated the Digital Shakti Center to combat cyber crimes against women?

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Which department recently released a set of commemorative postage stamps to celebrate the Paris Olympics 2024?

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What is the theme of this year’s Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog, recently chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi?

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Recently, which state has launched the “Ped Lagao, Ped Bachao Jan Abhiyan-2024” campaign?

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Recently, where was the ‘International Centre for Audit of Local Governance (iCAL)’ inaugurated?

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Recently, Union Home Minister inaugurated ‘PM College of Excellence’ in which state?

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Recently, the Border Security Force collaborated with which bank for the tree plantation drive called “Grow with the Trees” in Srinagar?

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What is the name of the operation under which Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) busted the darknet drug racket?

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Salkhan Fossil Park, which has recently been added to UNESCO’s Tentative List for World Heritage Sites, is located in which state?

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Where was the country’s largest automobile Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal recently inaugurated?

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Which state government has digitized the National Family Benefit Scheme to enhance transparency and efficiency in June 2025?

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What is the name of the security operation launched by the Indian Army for the Amarnath Yatra 2025?

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What is the name of the centrally sponsored initiative to reduce drug abuse through education, de-addiction, and rehabilitation in India?

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Moringa oleifera plant, that was recently seen in news, is native to which country?

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Which state government has banned hybrid paddy and the Pusa-44 variety to tackle groundwater depletion and environmental harm?

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Which state government has launched India’s first Vistadome jungle safari train?

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Multi Agency Centre (MAC) operates under which organization?

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Project Alankar is an educational reform initiative by which state government?

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Which state government has launched Mahavistar App and Digital Sheti Shala for farmers?

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What is the name of the nationwide campaign launched against plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day?

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The Irula Tribe is primarily found in which region?

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Which state government has banned hybrid paddy and the Pusa-44 variety to tackle groundwater depletion and environmental harm?

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Which ministry has launched the e-Zero initiative to auto-register high-value cybercrimes?

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The headquarters of NATO is located in:

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NATO was founded in which year?

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Which of the following is the primary objective of NATO?

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Which emission standard was implemented in India to regulate diesel emissions?

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Petrol is derived from which of the following?

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What does the number "205" indicate in a tyre size like 205/55 R16?

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India’s first underwater metro, which became operational in 2025, is located in:

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An ENT specialist treats disorders of which organs?

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Which of the following specialists would you consult for a spinal cord injury?

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Which of the following Acts governs the profession of pharmacy in India?

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Acid rain is primarily caused by the emission of:

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Which country does Lionel Messi represent in international football?

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Who is known as "The King of Football"?

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The BAFTA Awards are presented by:

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The Golden Globe Awards are presented for excellence in:

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The Cannes Film Festival is held annually in which country?

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The Academy Awards are popularly known as:

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Which is the highest honour in Indian cinema awarded by the Government of India?

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Which city is known by the nickname "The Big Apple"?

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Which Indian city is known as the "Manchester of India"?

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Which city is known as the "Windy City"?

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Varanasi is located on the banks of which river?

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Which Indian city is known as the "City of Joy"?

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Which city is popularly called the “City of Canals”?

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Which city is known as the "Pink City" of India?

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“Zara” is a popular international brand in which industry?

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The fast-food brand “McDonald’s” was originally founded in which country?

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“Rolex” is a well-known brand in which product category?

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The tech giant “Samsung” is headquartered in which country?

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“Starbucks” is internationally known for which product?

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Which of the following is a famous automobile brand from Germany?

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Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) is located in which Indian city?

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Which city is known as the "Leather City of the World"?

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Match the following important national and international days with their respective dates:

Column A (Days) Column B (Dates)
A. World Environment Day 1. October 2
B. International Yoga Day 2. June 5
C. World Health Day 3. April 7
D. Gandhi Jayanti 4. June 21

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Who composed the music for the film Titanic?

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The Bollywood movie 3 Idiots is based on which novel?

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The phrase “Satyameva Jayate” is derived from which text?

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