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The number of chromosomes in human body is
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UN General Assembly elects a President and how many Vice Presidents at the start of its each regular session?
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The treaty which ushered in NATO, was signed by the member nations at
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The total number of Judges of the International Court of Justice is
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The sacred place for Buddhists is
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The national museum is located at
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Thomas Cup is associated with
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Theory of Idealism was expounded by George Hegal, Bishop George and Berkeley According to this
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Uttar Pradesh is surrounded by ___ in north
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The significance of peace is denoted by which of the following symbol?
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The objective of India's space programme was
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The Sports Authority of India was registered as a society in
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The unit of current is
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The Rh factor refers to
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The only Indian woman who become President of the World Health Organisation so far is/was
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The News Agency "Associated Press" is of
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Vitamin B12 is most useful for combating
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To prevent loss of weight plants reduce transpiration by
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The number of permanent members of the UN Security Council is
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awards the Nobel Prize in
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The playground of lawn tennis is called
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The NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) was established on
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The Reliance Cup is associated with
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The National Emblem was adopted by Government of India on
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The Olympic Flame was lit for the first time at the Amsterdam stadium in
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The term which denotes that each side has made equal point at game point, in Tennis, is referred to as
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Name the instrument used to measure relative humidity
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The national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on
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The term of office of the UN Secretary-General is
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The Newspaper Paravada is taken out in
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The red blood cells are in the
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The revival work of the Olympic Games was undertaken by Baron Pierre de Coubertin after a lapse of 15 centuries. The first modern Games were held in 1896 at
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The prize winning title of Arundhati Roy for Booker's Prize in 1997 was
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The number of principal organs of the United Nation is
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The Reliance Cup was earlier known by the name of
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The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was
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The number of sovereign countries who are members of the United Nations, is
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was created in
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The SAF (South Asian Federation) Game, as a part of the SAARC programme, was first held in
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The regional economic commissions of the Economic and Social Council (UNO) are
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The playground of baseball is known as
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The Olympic Symbol (Summer Games) comprises five rings or circles linked together to represent
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The prize given to individuals fighting for freedom, independence and dignity of people is
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When is the World's Diabetes Day?
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The significance of the lotus symbol is
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The number of judges in European Court of Human Rights are
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The principal bodies of the UNO are
  1. I.The General Assembly and the Security Council
  2. II.The Economic and Social Council
  3. III.International Court of Justice
  4. IV.Trusteeship Council and secretariat
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The name of Ronaldinho is associated with the game of
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The normal threshold of hearing is around
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The refrigerant commonly used for domestic refrigerators is
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