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The state having maximum cities is
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The SI unit of ___ is named after Andre Marie Ampere.
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The official languages of the United Nations are
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The ozone layer restricts
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The Roman governor and principal assassin in the murder of Julies Caesar was
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The ruling party of Singapore, where no opposition parties are allowed is called
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The range of missile Agni is approximately
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The Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin was
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The normal term of office for which the President and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice are elected is
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The National Convention framed the new Republican constitution of France in 1795, according to which
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The news agency Reuters belongs to which of the following country?
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When did Margaret Thatcher became the first women Prime Minister of Britain?
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The Secretary-General is required to submit an annual report on the work of the UN to
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The SLV-3 project provided India with the expertise to lop a larger and more sophisticated launch vehicle
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The headquarter of ECA (Economic Commission for Africa) are situated at
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The height of the net in the center of the tennis court is
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The restoration of the Olympic Games at the end of the last century was at the initiative of a/an
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The national sport of Canada is
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The process of revival of learning that swept across Europe in 15th and 16th centuries is called
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The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is
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The purpose of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) is
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The ozone layer is being destroyed by chlorofluorocarbons. In this regard which do you consider as the most harmful?
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The sacred place of the followers of Shintoism is
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The smallest state of India is
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The parts of the Mahabharata which include Bhagawad Gita, is
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The site of the third oldest civilisation after the Sumerian and Egyption, Mohenjo-daro, was built in
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The saffron colour in the national flag signifies
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The last month of the Saka year is
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When the Aryans advanced towards India reaching the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers? It was the time of rise of Ganges Civilization.
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The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium at
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The last or 13th NAM (Non-aligned Movement) conference was held on
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The largest airport in the world is
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The main crops of Sikkim are
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The Prize that is awarded every two years to people who have worded for "Freedom of speech", is
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The origin of modern badminton is attributed to
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The headquarter of Army is situated at
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The headquarter of the International Court of Justice is at
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The headquarter of a few agencies related to the UN are located in Vienna, which is in
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The Law of Natural Selection is associated with
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The legislature of Sikkim is
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The lower limit of perpetual snow in mountains such as the Himalayas is termed as the
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The main objective of the Department of Atomic Energy is
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The last Asian Games took Place in 2010 at
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The National Sports Festival for women was, for the first time, organized in
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The Olympic Flame symbolises
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The reaction which converts sugar solution into alcohol is an example of
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The increased use of groundwater for irrigation purposes has led to
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The headquarter of the United Nations is at
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The main purpose of the Group of 77 was
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When did France became Republic?
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