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What is the real name of Babur?
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Zahīr
ud-Dīn Muhammad – Babur,
born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder of the Mughal Empire and first
Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent.
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2
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Who is the First Indian Para athlete
to win Gold in Paralympics?
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Para-swimmer Murlikant Petkar – During 1972 Heidelberg Games in Germany, India bagged their
first medal at the Paralympics. Para-swimmer Murlikant Petkar set a world
record time of 37.331 seconds to bag a gold medal in 50m freestyle swimming.
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3
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Who appoint the judges of high
court?
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President Of India
– Indian High Courts Act 1861 – The Chief Justice of a High Court is
appointed by the President with the consultation of the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court and the Governor of the State. The other judges are appointed
by the will of President, Governor and the Chief Justice of High Court.
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4
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Which is not the official language
of UN?
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German – The six official languages of the United Nations are Arabic,
Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
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5
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What is the name of the desert which
formed recently as a result of a dried seashore?
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6
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What is the structure of ascorbic
acid?
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C6H8O6 – Structural Formula of ascorbic acid is C 6 H 8 O 6. Ascorbic
Acid belongs to monosaccharide family and has a chemical formula C6H8O6.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a key vitamin to animals and plants.
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7
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What is the distance between the net
and service line in badminton known as?
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six feet, six inches – The service line is six feet, six inches from the badminton
net on each side. Let: An official break in play, caused by a minor violation
such as the shuttle touching the badminton net. After a let, the rally is
replayed and scores remain unchanged. Rally: An exchange of shots leading to
a point or service change.
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8
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The word ‘Raider’ is associated with
which sports?
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Kabaddi –
During each play, known as a “raid”, a player from the attacking
side, known as the “raider”, runs into the opposing team’s side of
the court and attempts to tag as many of the seven defending players as
possible.
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9
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Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament is
associated with which sports?
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Cricket – The
Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament is an Indian cricket competition that has
been held in Hyderabad (and sometimes nearby Secunderabad) since 1930-31.
From 1930-31 to 1937-38, and from 1962-63 to 1973-74, it had first-class
status.
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10
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What is the Capital of Fiji Islands?
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Suva – Suva is the capital of Fiji Islands. The city lies on the
southeast coast of Viti Levu, Fiji’s principal island. Founded in 1849, Suva
became the capital in 1882 and was made a city in 1952; it is now one of the
largest urban centres in the South Pacific islands.
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11
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What is the Capital of Kazakhstan?
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Nur-Sultan – On March 23, 2019, by the Presidential Decree of the Republic
of Kazakhstan, the city of Astana was renamed to the city of Nur-Sultan – the
capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan. At present, the territory of the
capital exceeds 722 square kilometres, the population is more than 1 million
people.
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12
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What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
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Dushanbe – Its is also spelled Dušanbe, formerly (until 1929) Dyushambe,
Diushambe, or (1929–61) Stalinabad, city and capital of Tajikistan.
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13
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What is the Capital of Hungary?
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Budapest – Budapest is the capital
and the most populous city of Hungary. Administratively,
Hungary is divided into 19 counties with the capital city of Budapest being
independent of any county government. Hungary is among the top tourist
destinations in Europe with the capital Budapest regarded as one of the most
beautiful cities worldwide.
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14
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What is the Capital of Netherlands?
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Amsterdam – Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands according to the
Constitution of the Netherlands, although the States General and the
Executive Branch have been situated in The Hague since 1588, along with the
Supreme Court and the Council of State.
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15
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What is the SI unit of Luminous
Intensity?
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Candela – The candela (symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous
intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular
direction, weighted by the luminosity function. A common candle emits light
with a luminous intensity of roughly 1 cd
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16
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Origami Papercraft belongs to which
country?
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Japan – Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated
with Japanese culture. In Japan, the earliest unambiguous reference to a
paper model is in a short poem by Ihara. Paper money from various countries
is also popular to create origami with; this is known Origami-related
computer programs.
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17
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International Date Line passes
through which ocean?
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Pacific Ocean – The International Date Line, established in 1884, passes
through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude
north-south line on the Earth
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18
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Who is the author of the book “Wake
Up India”?
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Annie Wood Beasant
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19
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Where did the June Skirmish between
India and China take place?
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Galwan Valley
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20
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Which empire in South India was
known for its naval strength in medieval period?
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Chola Empire – The Chola Navy comprised the naval forces of the Chola Empire
(4th Century BCE – 1279 CE), a Tamil thalassocratic empire of southern India,
one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the world. The Chola Navy grew in size
and status during the Medieval Cholas reign. Between 900 and 1100 CE, the
navy grew from a small backwater entity to a potent maritime and diplomatic
force across Asia, with maritime trade links extending from Arabia to China.
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21
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Who killed General Dyer?
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Udham Singh – On March 13 1940, Udham Singh successfully shot General
Michael O’Dyer at a joint meeting of the East India Association and the
Central Asian Society at Caxton Hallin London. Even after shooting the
target, Udham Singh did not escape from the spot. He was arrested for the
killing.
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22
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Kathakali belongs to which state
does?
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Kerala – Kathakali is a major form of classical Indian dance belonging
to Kerala. It is a “story play” genre of art, but one distinguished
by the elaborately colorful make-up, costumes and face masks that the
traditionally male actor-dancers wear. Kathakali is a Hindu performance art
in the Malayalam -speaking southwestern region of Kerala.
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23
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Who is the First Chief Justice of
India?
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Hon’ble Mr. Justice Harilal Jekisundas Kania,
Term of Office: (DoA) 26-01-1950 to (DoR) 06-11-1951. Appointed as The Chief
Justice of India on 26-01-1950.
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24
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What is the study of tissues called?
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Histology – The
study of human and animal tissue es is known as histology or, in connection
with disease, as histopathology.
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25
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What is the venue of COP 25 2019?
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Madrid – COP25 will took place from 2 to 13 December 2019 at IFEMA –
Feria de Madrid, Spain. The conference took place under the Presidency of the
Government of Chile and that held with logistical support from the Government
of Spain.
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26
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Who is the author of Ram Charit
Manas in Sanskrit?
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Tulsidas – Ramayana was written by Sage Valmiki. Experts estimate
that it may have been written anywhere between the 7th Century BCE to 4th
Century BCE, whereas Ramcharitmanas was written in 16th Century by Indian
Bhakti poet Tulsidas.
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27
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Which country hosted first men’s
cricket world Cup?
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England – The
first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975, with the
first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier. West
Indies won the first world cup by 17 runs over Australia.
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28
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Which peak of Nepal is called
Sagarmatha?
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Mt. Everest – Most
of the part of Mt. Everest lies in Nepal. And
the remaining part in China. The name given by Nepal is ‘Sagarmatha’.
And in China it is called ‘Chomolunga’. But the name widely and
officially used all over the world is ‘The Everest’.
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29
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What is the number of non-permanent
members of the UN security council?
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Ten – The Council is composed of 15 Members: Five permanent
members: China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the
United States, and Ten non-permanent members elected for two-year terms by
the General Assembly (with end of term year):
Estonia (2021)
India (2022)
Ireland (2022)
Kenya (2022)
Mexico (2022)
Niger (2021)
Norway (2022)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
(2021)
Tunisia (2021)
Viet Nam (2021)
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30
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Michael Hussey is associated with
which sports?
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Cricket – Michael
Edward Killeen Hussey (born 27 May 1975) is an Australian cricket coach,
commentator and former international cricketer, who played all forms of the
game. Hussey is also widely known by his nickname ‘Mr Cricket’.
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31
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Who was the British Prime Minister
at the time of India’s independence?
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Clement Atlee was
the PM of Great Britain when India got her independence in 1947. Clement
Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, OM, CH, PC, FRS (3 January 1883 – 8
October 1967) was a British statesman of the Labour Party who served as Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour
Party from 1935 to 1955.
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32
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Reykjavik is the capital of which
country?
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Iceland – Reykjavík is the capital and
largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the
southern shore of Faxaflói bay.
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33
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Shakyamuni is another name of?
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Gautama Buddha – Shakyamuni is a name given to the Siddhārtha Gautama
Buddha. The Buddha (also known as Siddhattha Gotama or Siddhārtha Gautama
or Buddha Shakyamuni) was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual
teacher, and religious leader.
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34
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The battle of Waterloo was fought in
the year?
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1815 – The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815
near Waterloo in Belgium, part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at
the time. It marked the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, who conquered
much of Europe in the early 19th century.
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35
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On which island of France Napoleon
was born?
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Corsica – Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon was born on
the island of Corsica in 1769.
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36
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Which is not a metallic mineral?
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Mica – Mica is a shiny and non-metallic mineral and is used
extensively in electrical and electronic industry. It has many properties
which make it useful – it comes in thin layers, and is a non-conductor of
electricity and heat.
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37
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Which is not moon of Uranus?
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Uranus, the seventh planet of the
Solar System, has 27 known moons, most of which are named after
characters that appear in, or are mentioned in, the works of William
Shakespeare and Alexander Pope. Uranus’s moons are divided into three
groups: thirteen inner moons, five major moons, and nine
irregular moons.
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38
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Synonym of Subjugate
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Conquer/ Vanquish/
Defeat
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39
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Opposite of Calamity
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Blessing
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40
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Idioms – Bury The hatchet
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To end an argument
with someone and become friends again. This idiom originated in the 17th
century in America. Native American tribes would literally bury a hatchet (a
cutting tool) in the ground as a declaration of peace when their fighting
ended.
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41
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Idioms – To turn over a
new leaf
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Make a fresh start,
change one’s conduct or attitude for the better. This expression alludes to
turning the page of a book to a new page.
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42
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Idioms – To get into hot
water
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To get into trouble.
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43
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Antonym of Amalgamate
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Separate
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44
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Synonym/ Antonym of Demure
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Synonym: Modest, Shy
Antonym: Brazen,
Shameless
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45
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Synonym of Culpable
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Guilty, At fault
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46
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Synonym of Entice
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Tempt, Lure, Attract
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47
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10 siblings out of which
A’ s pocket money 30% of total and he spends 20% of it and saves Rs. 144.
What is B’s savings if he spends 50% and his pocket money is 20% of total.
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Rs. 60
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48
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A train traveled from
Surat to Jaipur with speed X kmph for first half distance and with speed Y
kmph in another half, then what was the average speed of the train
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49
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If X takes 12 days to
complete a task alone and Y takes 10 days to do the same task. They together
work for 5 days then how much work is left
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1/12
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50
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0.125
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51
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A person travels from A
to B with 20 kmph speed and returns from B to A with 30 kmph speed then
average speed of this person.
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24 kmph
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52
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If A : B = 3/4 and B : C
= 7/9 then A : B : C =?
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21: 28 : 36
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53
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If certain sum of money
becomes 7 times in 20 years, then rate of simple interest is?
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30%
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54
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A and B can do a work in
15 days and 10 days respectively. After working together for 2 days B left.
In how many days whole work will be completed.
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12
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55
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A fly started going at
10pm from A to B at 45kmph while a mosquito started going towards B at 60kmph
at 10:30pm. Both meet at mid-point of A and B. What is the distance of
meeting point from A?
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56
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Three persons started
going on a circular path with speed of 18kmph 54kmph and 36kmph at 6:30am all
goes in same direction then at what time they will together be at the
starting line.
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57
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Jai traveling from Delhi
to Ladakh and its distance is 375 Kms. He beats Riya (She is also traveling
to Ladakh) by 50 kms or 10 hours. How much time Jai take to reach Ladakh?
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58
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Some amount of money
becomes 1331 in 3 years at rate of 10%, find the principal amount.
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1000
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59
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A man purchased an
article at Rs 12345, he sold it at 7% loss. Next time he sold the same
article at 12% gain. Find the price at which he sold the article Second time.
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Rs. 13826.4
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60
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60% of the total students
are girls. 85% of boys get scholarship and 92.5% girls get scholarship.
Number of students who don’t get scholarship are 514. Find half of the total
students who get the scholarship.
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Approx. 2190
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61
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Venn diagram of mother,
widows, women
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62
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Odd one out
Ascorbic acid, Vitamin C, Calcium
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Calcium
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63
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Venn diagram of celestial
body, natural satellite and moon
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64
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Odd one out
Radium, thorium, uranium,
sodium
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Ans.
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Sodium
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65
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Odd one out
Hirakud, Sutlej, Bhakra Nangal,
Tehri
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Ans.
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Sutlej
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66
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Analogy
Anthropology: Humans::Histology:
?
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Tissue
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67
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Analogy
Water: Oxygen:: Salt:?
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Chlorine or Sodium
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