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GENERAL TEST MCQ 13

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Who was the person behind the ‘Kuka movement’?

In the 552 — strong Lok Sabha, how many members are there from the Union Territories?

Which of the following personalities gave ‘The Laws of Heredity’?

Name the personality who was also known as Deshbandhu.

Which of the following is NOT the language enshrined in the eighth schedule of the Indian Constitution, as the language of the state?

The capital of Uttarakhand is

Geet Govind is a famous creation of

Which of the following represents the Finance Commissions that have been set-up so far?

World Trade Organization came into existence in

According to the Constitution of India, which of the following is NOT one of the main organs of the Government?

In which year did the Cabinet Mission arrive in India?

Panchayati Raj comes under

Which of the following constitutional amendments was responsible for deleting the right to property from the list of fundamentals rights?

Harshcharita and Kadambari are the works of

When did the war of Americans Independence take place?

Which of the following countries is NOT a member of SAARC?

Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of

Which of the following planets is NOT a terrestrial planet?

What is the minimum age required to become the President, Vice-President of India or Governor of Indian state?

The Treaty of Versailles was signed in

Governor is appointed by the

Find the odd one out.

My Passage from India, is a book authored by

Coolie, is a famous work of

This personality is credited with the invention of e-mail. Can you identify him from the given options?

When did the Second Round Table Conference took place?

Ansett is the name of the domestic airline of which of the following counties?

Metals which chemically behave both as metals and non –metals is called

Which of the following articles of the Constitution deals with Financial Emergency?

The largest river (in terms of volume of water it carries) is

The World Environment Day is celebrated though the world on _____ every year.

FICCI Extends to

This place is also known as the ‘Manchester of South India’. Identify it from the given options.

Approximately what portion of the world’s population reside in India?

Decibel is the unit of

Which of the following trains is India’s First certified ISO-9001 train?

Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) is based at

December 1 is celebrated as the____ throughout the world.

Who wrote the book The Algebra of Infinite Justice?

‘Manas Tiger Sanctuary’, is in

Panini was

Mein Kempf is authored by

Which of the following is the largest and the deepest ocean of the world?

The literacy rate of India is

Which Indian State has the least literacy rate?

SAARC was formed in

Which of the following is NOT the member of the European Union?

ASEAN is headquartered at

This River was also called as the Ganges of the South. Name the river from the given options.

Which Indian state is inhabited by ‘Jaintiya tribes’?

The capital of Greece is

This Country is known as the cockpit of Europe. Identify it from the given options.

Natyashastra is a famous work of

In which of the following years did United Nations (UN) come into existence?

Eduskusta is the name of the Parliament of

The line that demarcates the boundary between India and Pakistan is

Which of the following represents the number of judges in The International Court of Justice?

Obstetrics is

Which of the following years you would associate with the foundation of Indian National Congress (INC)?

The weight of the man will be _____ on the surface of the moon of his actual weight.

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