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Q.10603·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium is located at

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Q.10604·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Which one of the following is not a recommendation of the Fourteenth Finance Commission?

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Q.10605·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

'Red Flag' is the name of a joint exercise between India and which one of the following countries?

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Q.10606·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

May 31 is celebrated as 'World No Tobacco Day' by the World Health Organization. Which one of the following was the theme of the World No Tobacco Day, 2015?

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Q.10607·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Who among the following is the author of the autobiography entitled Aamar Katha (1913)?

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Q.10608·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

In this question there has a sentence with an underlined word/bold word followed by four words or group of words. Select the word or group of words that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word/bold word. Spurious drugs can prove to be fatal.

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Q.10609·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Government of which one of the following States has (in May 2015) decided to withdraw the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act from the State?

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Q.10610·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Freedom of conscience under the Constitution of India is subject to 1.public order, morality and health 2.a law providing for social welfare and reform 3.opening Hindu religious institutions of a public character to all Hindus 4.defamation or incitement to an offence Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Q.10611·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

The electronic voting machines developed jointly with are 1.Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited 2.Bharat Electronics Limited 3.Electronics Corporation of India Limited 4.Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Q.10612·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Which of the following Fundamental Rights is/are available to non-citizens? 1.Equality before Law 2.Right against Discrimination 3.Equality of Opportunity 4.Protection of Life and Personal Liberty Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Q.10613·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Which of the following statements about the formation of the Constituent Assembly is/are correct? 1.The members of the Constituent Assembly were chosen on the basis of the provincial elections of 1946. 2.The Constituent Assembly did not include representatives of the Princely States. 3.The discussions within the Constituent Assembly were not influenced by opinions expressed by the public. 4.In order to create a sense of collective participation, submissions were solicited from the public. Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Q.10614·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Which of the following statements about Jyotirao Phule's Satyashodhak Samaj Movement in Maharashtra is/are true 1.The Satyashodhak Samaj was set up in 1873. 2.Phule argued that Brahmins were the progeny of 'alien' Aryans. 3.Phule's focus on the Kunbi peasantry in the 1880s and 1990s led to a privileging of Maratha identity. Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Q.10615·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

“His parents died when he was young.” “I think that’s why he has ______ problems.”

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Q.10616·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

In November 2014, which one of India's neighbouring countries allowed a Chinese submarine to dock at one of its ports?

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Q.10617·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

Name the French revolutionary who wrote Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Female Citizen.

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Q.10618·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

He felt sure of his success , though he was beginning to get worried.

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Q.10619·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

The ‘Panchsheel Agreement’ for peaceful coexistence was signed between

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Q.10620·Miscellaneous·2015·Easy

The simplest method of welding two pieces of metal together is known as pressure welding. The ends of metal are heated to a white heat — for iron, the welding temperature should be about 1300°C — in a flame. At this temperature the metal becomes plastic. The ends are then pressed or hammered together, and the joint is smoothed off. Care must be taken to ensure that the surfaces are thoroughly clean first, for dirt will weaken the weld. Moreover, the heating of iron or steel to a high temperature causes oxidation, and a film of oxide is formed on the heated surfaces. For this reason, a flux is applied to the heated metal. At welding heat, the flux melts, and the oxide particles are dissolved in it together with any other impurities which may be present. The metal surfaces are pressed together, and the flux is squeezed out from the centre of the weld. A number of different types of weld may be used, but for fairly thick bars of metals, a vee-shaped weld should normally be employed. It is rather stronger than the ordinary butt weld. Unless the surfaces are cleaned first

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