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Q1 Identify the player.


a) Alka Tomar
b) Ritu Phogat
c) Sarita Mor
d) Divya Kakran

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Q2 In which Wildlife Sanctuary of India do we find the world’s tallest living and oldest living
Teak tree?
a) Wayanad
b) Parambikulam
c) Peechi – Vazhani
d) Chimmony

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Q3 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. has been renamed as:


a) Tata Communication Ltd.
b) Reliance Communication Ltd.
c) Air Bharti Communication Ltd.
d) Idea Communication Ltd.

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Q4 Vanita Gupta, the 1st woman to be appointed as the _________, _________ of America’s
‘The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights’.
a) Director and CEO
b) President and Director
c) Chairman and Director
d) President and Chairman

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Q5 Which of the following features indicate that the Indian economy is of the developing
category?
I. Major income from agriculture
II. Chronic unemployment
III. Underutilization of resources
IV. Low per capita intake of protons

I, II, and III


I and IV
II and III
I, II, III, and IV
I and III

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Q6 From the following options, choose the word that conveys the same meaning as the word
ABSTAIN.
a) Influence
b) Refrain
c) Retain
d) Retard

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Q7 Which state of the USA was once part of Russia?


a) Alaska
b) Louisiana
c) Florida
d) California

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Q8 Volocopter, the world’s 1st green helicopter which is noiseless and emission-free, has been
tested in which country in 2021?
a) USA
b) Germany
c) Russia
d) Japan

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Q9 Which among the following institutions has topped the Times Higher Education (THE)’s
Asia University ranking in 2017?
a) IIT-Kanpur
b) National University of Singapore
c) Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore
d) Peking University, China

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Q10 If CHANDRA is coded as 49 & KALA is coded as 25. What is the code for CHANDRIKA?
a) 69
b) 54
c) 71
d) 44

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Q11 The “Dobson Unit” is the most common unit for measuring _____?
a) Ozone Concentration
b) Ultrasonic Sound
c) Food Irradiation
d) Mercury Contamination

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Q12 The “Sevai Attam”, “Oyilattam”, and “Karakattam” are the traditional folk dances
performed in which of the following states?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Karnataka
c) Kerala
d) Andhra Pradesh

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Q13 If the earth stops rotating, the impact on the weight of a body will be minimal on which
among the following places?
a) Tropic of Capricorn
b) Tropic of Cancer
c) North Pole
d) Equator

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Q14 Which among the following countries is inside the European Union but outside the
Eurozone?
a) Poland
b) Spain
c) Italy
d) Norway

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Q15 Which of the following countries is the largest consumer of chocolate per capita, despite not
being a major cacao bean producer?
a) Switzerland
b) Ivory Coast
c) Belgium
d) Ghana

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Q16 Who holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals won by an individual athlete
a) Usain Bolt
b) Michael Phelps
c) Simone Biles
d) Carl Lewis

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Q17 What is the significance of the city of Minas Morgul in the world of "The Lord of the
Rings"?
a) It is the home of Sauron's most trusted servant, the Nazgul.
b) It is the birthplace of the powerful wizard Gandalf.
c) It is the site of a decisive battle between the forces of good and evil.
d) It is a hidden stronghold of the elves, where they keep their most valuable treasures.

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Q18 The concept of "separation of powers" is associated with which political philosopher?
a) Karl Marx
b) John Locke
c) Adam Smith
d) Montesquieu

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Q19 In the United States, how often are presidential elections held?
a) Every 2 years
b) Every 4 years
c) Every 6 years
d) Every 8 years

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Q20. 'X', a communist leader, was the editor of the communist journal Vanguard. He
condemned the sessions court’s sentence to death to 172 of the 225 accused in the Chauri Chaura
incident (later, 19 were hanged and the rest transported) as against 22 policemen who were
killed. Identify X

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Q21 Which of the following is the principle that no one is above the law, including the
government?
a) The Constitution of India
b) The Rule of Law
c) The Personal Law
d) The Indian Evidence Act

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Q22 Who was the iconic British rock guitarist and songwriter known for his work with the band
Queen and hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody"?
a) John Lennon
b) Jimi Hendrix
c) Eric Clapton
d) Brian May

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Q23 Which computer programming language was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in the 1980s
and is often used for system programming, embedded systems, and game development?
a) Python
b) Java
c) C++
d) Ruby

Q24 What term describes a business strategy where a company expands its operations by
acquiring or merging with other companies in the same industry to achieve growth and
economies of scale?
a) Diversification
b) Vertical Integration
c) Horizontal Integration
d) Market Penetration

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Q25 Vatican City, the world's smallest independent state, possesses a unique authority allowing
it to close its borders and effectively lock its own citizens out of the country. This power is
primarily vested in:
a) The Vatican City Police Force
b) The Swiss Guard
c) The Pontifical Council for International Relations
d) The Authority of the Pope and the Vatican Government

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