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34301. Where is ‘Ninety East Ridge’ situated?
Answer: Indian Ocean
34302. Which is not the concern of the local government?
Answer: Public Utility Services
34303. Purushsukta is a part of which veda?
Answer: Rigveda
34304. For which disease no vaccine is yet available?
Answer: Malaria
34305. Which are the working language(s) of the UNESCO?
Answer: English and French
34306. Of which sutra is the theam of the concept of Eight-fold path?
Answer: Dharma Chakara Pravartana Sutra
34307. How much daily intake of proteins is recommended for a moderately active women?
Answer: 46 gram
34308. To which river is the dockyard at 'Lothal is connected through' a channel?
Answer: Bhogavo
34309. What is the name of the scientist who stated that matter can be converted into energy?
Answer: Einstein
34310. In the case of a ‘test-tube baby’ where does fertilisation take place?
Answer: Outside the mother’s body
34311. Who was responsible for the integration of Indian Princely States?
Answer: Sardar Patel
34312. Which gland is situated beneath the brain and whose over-secretion produces giants-size children?
Answer: Pituitary
34313. Which was not included in the Eight Fold Path prescribed by Buddha?
Answer: Right knowledge
34314. How many country are represented in International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
Answer: 163
34315. By whom was the Cabinet Mission to India headed?
Answer: Lord Pethick Lawrence
34316. Hypermetropic people are what?
Answer: Long Sighted
34317. The Musalman; the handwritten daily newspaper in circulation since 1927; is published from which place?
Answer: Chennai
34318. In which state had Gautama Buddha had attained Mahaparinirvan?
Answer: Malia
34319. The element common to all the acids is known as which name?
Answer: Hydrogen
34320. According to Dalton’s atomic theory; which is the smallest particle which can exist independently?
Answer: An atom
34321. During the reign of Emperor Akbar; who where the famous men Haribans; Mukund and Daswant?
Answer: Painters
34322. What does increase in carbon dioxide in atmosphere cause?
Answer: Rise in earth temperature
34323. Who presided over the inaugural meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India?
Answer: Sachidananda Sinha
34324. Where was the first session of the Constituent Assembly held?
Answer: New Delhi
34325. Which was the first woman Governor of a State in free India?
Answer: Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
34326. Post and Telecommunication started in?
Answer: 1984
34327. If a pendulum is allowed to oscillate into jar containing water; what will its time period?
Answer: Increase
34328. The writer of Mahabhasya ‘Patanjali’ was a contemporary of which ruler?
Answer: Pushyamitra Sunga
34329. Which African country is richer than others in gold and diamond?
Answer: Zaire
34330. Magnetic dipole moment is a vector quantity directed from which direction?
Answer: South to north
34331. Masses of stars and galaxies are usually expressed in terms of which mass?
Answer: Solar mass
34332. Calamine is the ore what is the product?
Answer: Zinc
34333. Which place does Buyer’s market denote?
Answer: The demand exceeds the supply
34334. Abel Magwitch and Biddy appear in which Dickens book?
Answer: Great Expectations
34335. What happens when the water content in the atmosphere?
Answer: Decreases as temperature increases
34336. Who were the first to start a joint stock company trade with India?
Answer: Portuguese
34337. In which island of India is an active volcano found?
Answer: Barren Island
34338. Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of which thing?
Answer: Magnesium bicarbonate
34339. Which part of cinchona plant yields quinine?
Answer: Bark
34340. The isotopes of chlorine with mass number 35 and 37 exist in which ratio?
Answer: 3:01
34341. What is the proportion of red blood corpuscles and white blood corpuscles in human body?
Answer: 500:1
34342. What is the smallest structural and functional unit of nervous system?
Answer: Neuron
34343. Why does Flower colour?
Answer: Due to anthocyanins
34344. Which part of the Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy?
Answer: Part IV
34345. Which region of the world is most thickly populated?
Answer: East Asia
34346. In which year; the Battle of Buxar was fought?
Answer: 1764
34347. Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells?
Answer: White blood cells
34348. Which plate movement is responsible for the formation of mid-ocean ridge?
Answer: Divergent movement
34349. Who stabbed Guru Govind Singh to death?
Answer: Gul Khan
34350. Which literary figure of the Gupta Age is given the title of 'Indian Shakespeare'?
Answer: Kalidasa
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