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Q.15679·Current Affairs·Easy

Consider the following pairs: 1. Panchatantra : Bird, animal-human and non-human stories of advice for the benefit of the listeners 2. Hitopadesha : Deals with politics and practical wisdom 3. Gitagovinda : Describes every phase of love between Krishna and Radha Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

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Q.15680·Science & Technology·Easy

Consider the following pairs: 1. The Patagonian Desert- Argentina 2. The Kalahari Desert - Botswana Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

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Q.15681·International Relations·Easy

Which of the following is/are the erosional landform(s) formed in the desert regions? 1. Playas 2. Sand dunes 3. Pedestal rocks Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q.15682·Science & Technology·Easy

'Moraines' are formed by which of the following?

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Q.15683·Current Affairs·Easy

Directions: Read the information given below and answer the questions based on it. (i) A dice have 6 sides and each side has a number (1 to 6) and a colour. (ii) 3, 6 lies correspondingly opposite to 1, 5. (iii) When you see number 2 and Red surface then you find that the Green colour and number 4 are exactly opposite to it and the White colour and number 1 lies on the top. (iv) yellow and blue are in front of each other. (v) When you observe the Pink colour in front of you, you find number 2 on the top, number 3 on your right and Blue colour on your left number? Which of these following four colours touch the blue coloured surface?

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Q.15684·International Relations·Easy

In which of the following countries, Lake Balkhash, situated in a land depression of tectonic origin, is located?

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Q.15685·Current Affairs·Easy

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle. Five of them are facing the centre while two of them are facing opposite to the centre. C sits third to the left of D and both are facing the centre. E is neither an immediate neighbor of D nor of C. The one sitting exactly between D and F is facing opposite to the centre. G sits third to the right of A and G is facing the centre. One of B’s neighbor is facing opposite to the centre. Which of the following pairs represents persons, facing opposite to the centre?

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Q.15686·Miscellaneous·Easy

Consider the following statements with regard to rock cycle: 1. Rock cycle is a continuous process through which old rocks are transformed into new ones. 2. Secondary rocks cannot be changed into primary rocks. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Q.15687·Miscellaneous·Easy

Consider the following statements about the propagation of earthquake waves: 1. Surface waves are considered to be the most damaging waves. 2. The shadow zone of the S-wave is much larger than that of the P-waves. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Q.15688·Science & Technology·Easy

Consider the following pairs: S.N. New National Highway (NH) No. State/UT (through which they pass) 1. NH-1 Jammu & Kashmir 2. NH-2 Manipur 3. NH-3 Himachal Pradesh 4. NH-4 Haryana Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

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Q.15689·International Relations·Easy

Which of the following are the components of the Sagarmala Programme? 1. Port Connectivity Enhancement 2. Port-linked Industrialization 3. Coastal Community Development 4. Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways Transport Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q.15690·International Relations·Easy

Consider the following statements regarding different method of irrigation: 1. Sprinkler irrigation is a type of localised irrigation. 2. Drip irrigation minimises evaporation and runoff losses. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Q.15691·Miscellaneous·Easy

After a meeting was over, each person present in the room shook a hand with every other person present in that room. If the total number of handshakes was 190, how many people were present in the room?

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Q.15692·Science & Technology·Easy

There are three cans A, B and C. The capacities of A, B and C are 6 litres, 10 litres and 16 litres respectively. The can C contains 16 litres of milk. The milk has to be divided in them using these three cans only. Consider the following statements: 1. It is possible to have 6 litres of milk each in can A and can B. 2. It is possible to have 8 litres of milk each in Can B and Can C. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Q.15693·International Relations·Easy

Directions: In each statement, there are three parts. Choose the statement(s) where part three can be concluded from the first two parts. Statements 1 to 4: 1. Many singers are not writers. All poets are singers. Some poets are not writers. 2. Giants climb trees. Some chicken do not climb trees. Some chicken are not giants. 3. All exporters live in bungalows. Some businessman live in bungalows. Some businessman may be exporters. 4. Amar is taller than Akbar. Anthony is shorter than Amar. Akbar is shorter than Anthony.

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Q.15694·International Relations·Easy

Which of the following aspects is/are related to the provisions of the Indian Councils Act of 1861? 1. It had recognized the portfolio system. 2. It had associated Indians with the law-making process. 3. It empowered the Viceroy to issue ordinances, without the concurrence of the Legislative Council, during an emergency. Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q.15695·International Relations·Easy

Which of the following statements related to the Acts and their provisions are incorrect? 1. The Charter Act of 1833 had attempted to introduce open competition for the selection of civil servants, but Indians were debarred from holding office. 2. The Government of India Act, 1858 separated, for the first time, the legislative and executive functions of the Governor-General’s Council. 3. The Charter Act of 1853 had initiated the process of decentralization, by restoring the legislative powers to the Bombay and Madras Presidencies. Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q.15696·Miscellaneous·Easy

Which of the following is issued by registered foreign portfolio investors to overseas investors who want to be part of the Indian stock market without registering themselves directly?

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