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Q.5383·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Which one of the following Indian places receives minimum rainfall in a year ?

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Q.5384·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Timber vegetation is generally not found in which of the following regions ?

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Q.5385·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Decadal growth rate of population in percentage was highest in India in the year

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Q.5386·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The Isotherm Line, which divides India North-South in almost two equal parts in the month of January, is

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Q.5387·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Which one of the following indicates the Tropical Savannah climate ?

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Q.5388·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The largest geographical area of India is covered by which one of the following types of soils ?

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Q.5389·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Which one of the following cities is closest to the Equator ?

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Q.5390·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Who among the following gave evidence before the Joint Select Committee on the Government of India Bill, 1919 in favour of female franchise ? 1. Mrs. Annie Besant 2. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu 3. Mrs. Hirabai Tata Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q.5391·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

In which one of the following places was the Ahmadiyya Movement started by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ?

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Q.5392·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

With whom did Subhas Chandra Bose form an alliance to destroy the Holwell Monument in Calcutta during 1939-40 ?

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Q.5393·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Who among the following formed the Seva Samiti Boy Scouts Association in 1914 ?

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Q.5394·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Which one among the following is not correct about the Secretary General of the Lok Sabha ?

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Q.5395·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Who among the following moved the motion of Secret Sitting Session of the Assembly (1942) ?

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Q.5396·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Which of the following Articles in the Constitution of India are exceptions to the Fundamental Rights enumerated in Article 14 and Article 19 ?

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Q.5397·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The Euclidean algorithm is used to calculate the

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Q.5398·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

LCM of two numbers is 28 times their HCF. The sum of the HCF and the LCM is 1740. If one of these numbers is 240, then what is the other number ?

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Q.5399·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Read the passage and answer the item based on passage . You are required to select your answer based on the content of the passage and opinion of the author only. Post colonial cultural analysis has been concerned with the elaboration of theoretical structures that contest the previous dominant western ways of seeing things. A simple analogy would be with feminism, which has involved a comparable kind of project: there was a time when any book you might read, any speech you might hear, any film that you saw, was always told from the point of view of male. The woman was there, but she was always an object, never a subject. From what you would read, or the films you would see, the woman was always the one who was looked at. She was never the observing eye. For centuries it was assumed that women were less intelligent than men and that they did not merit the same degree of education. They were not allowed a vote in the political system. By the same token, any kind of knowledge developed by women was regarded as non-serious, trivial, gossip or alternatively as knowledge that had been discredited by science, such as superstition or traditional practices of childbirth or healing. All these attitudes were part of a larger system in which women were dominated, exploited, and physically abused by men. Slowly, but increasingly, from the end of 18th century, feminists began to contest this situation. The more they contested it, the more it became increasingly obvious that these attitudes extended into the whole of the culture; social relations, politics, law, medicine, the arts, popular and academic knowledge. What does ‘...she was always an object, never a subject’ mean ?

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Q.5400·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Hilsa is the national fish of

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