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36251. Which chemical is used in foam fire extinguishers?

Answer: Aluminium sulphate

36252. Which are the leading states in the production of cotton in India?

Answer: Maharashtra and Gujarat

36253. What is the distance of the equator from either of the poles?

Answer: 10;002 km

36254. Which type of the fruit formed without fertilisation?

Answer: Parthenocarpy

36255. Who is the author of the book ‘My other two daughters’?

Answer: Surjit Singh Barnala

36256. Why does diffusion of light in the atmosphere take place?

Answer: Due to dust particles

36257. Which is electrical circuits used to get smooth de output from a rectified circuit called?

Answer: Filter

36258. Which Indian port leads in imports?

Answer: Mumbai

36259. What is the number of unpaired electrons in carbon atom?

Answer: 2

36260. A substance; when inserted between the poles of a magnet; is pushed out; what is it?

Answer: Diamagnetic

36261. On which day is the budget; in normal circumstances; presented to the Parliament?

Answer: The last day of February

36262. Who is the author of the classic book Life Divine?

Answer: Aurobindo Ghosh

36263. Who gave the first experimental value of G?

Answer: Cavendish

36264. Which is the chief characteristics of wet and dry tropics?

Answer: Constant heating

36265. Where is the headquarters of the International Telecommunications Union?

Answer: Geneva

36266. What is richest source of vitamin D is?

Answer: Cod liver oil

36267. For which snake is the diet mainly composed of other snakes?

Answer: King cobra

36268. Which is the country with the highest density of population in Europe?

Answer: Netherlands

36269. Which was the Mughal emperor; who died to a’ sudden fall from the staircase;?

Answer: Humayun

36270. Chris Even’s name is associated with which sport?

Answer: Tennis

36271. Who were the first to issue gold coins?

Answer: Indo Greeks

36272. By which act did the Crown take the Government of India into its own hands?

Answer: Government of India Act; 1858

36273. How many orangutans disappear each year as result of palm oil farming?

Answer: 5000

36274. Which is a mixed fertiliser?

Answer: NPK

36275. The equator cuts through which island?

Answer: Borneo

36276. Which country is land locked?

Answer: Bolivia

36277. When does World Health Organization organise ‘World Aids Day’?

Answer: 1st December

36278. Rabindranath Tagore was awarded Noble Prize for his which literary work?

Answer: Geetanjali

36279. Who was the first Indian ruler to organise Haj pilgrimage at the expense of the state?

Answer: Akbar

36280. For which landform is Colorado in U.S.A. famous?

Answer: Grand Canyon

36281. Which physical quantities do not have same dimensions?

Answer: Force and Pressure

36282. Human protein x – antitrysin is used for which disease?

Answer: Emphysama

36283. Who was the first Englishman to preside over a Congress session?

Answer: George Yule

36284. Which is the membrane that protects the developing embryo from desication?

Answer: Amnion

36285. When sodium bicarbonate is heated; what is the product obtained?

Answer: Na2 CO3

36286. If a proton of mass m is moving with the velocity of light; what will its mass be?

Answer: Infinite

36287. Which is a type of planetary wind?

Answer: Westerlies

36288. By whom was the book Wealth of Nations’ written?

Answer: Adam Smith

36289. When the East India Company came into existence; By whom was England was ruled?

Answer: Tudors

36290. The executive power is vested in the President but on whose advice is it actually used?

Answer: The Council of Ministers

36291. Bronze coins of Nataraja cast during the Chola period invariably show the deity with how many hands?

Answer: Four hands

36292. What is the mean of Ad Valorem?

Answer: According to value

36293. In which culture is the earliest evidence of silver in India found?

Answer: Harappan Culture

36294. Where is Pakistan’s nuclear power plant located?

Answer: Kahuta

36295. What is the SI unit of Young’s modulus of elasticity?

Answer: Newton/m2

36296. Which is the most malleable metal?

Answer: Gold

36297. Where is the headquarters of World Health Organization?

Answer: Geneva; Switzerland

36298. Which author won the Booker Prize twice?

Answer: J.M. Coetzee

36299. Companion cells are usually seen associated with which tube?

Answer: Sieve tube

36300. Which river emerges from Amarkantak plateau in Madhya Pradesh?

Answer: Narmada
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