Q: Which among the following States is not a part of the Purvodaya development initiative of the Government of India?
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Q: Which among the following States is not a part of the Purvodaya development initiative of the Government of India?
Q: Who among the following was the founder of 'Sikkim Praja Mandal'?
Q: The indentured system in tea gardens of Assam was abolished in
Q: A clock is set right at 8:00 AM in the morning. The minute hand and the hour hand of the clock come together after every 65 minutes. What is the actual time when the clock shows 8:00 PM, approximated to the nearest minutes?
Q: A triangle of sides 18 cm, 24 cm and 30 cm is inscribed in a circle. The ratio of the area of the circle to that of the triangle is approximately
Q: If a/b = 2, b/c = 3, c/d = 4, d/e = 3, e/f = 2 and f/g = 1.5, what is the value of (a+b+c)/(e-f+g)?
Q: Which one of the following years will have identical calendar with the year 2025?
Q: If a^{2x} = b^{3y} = c^{5z} and b = a^{2c}, then which one of the following is true?
Q: The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are situated on which of the following islands?
Q: Which of the following triads was not given by Dobereiner?
Q: Which one among the following statements related to human eye is correct?
Q: A beam of positively charged particles, say A, is going from north to south. On the other hand, a beam of negatively charged particles, say B, is going from south to north. Which one of the following in this respect is correct?
Q: Consider the following : 1. Small memory 2. Less expensive memory 3. Fast memory Which of the above are the characteristics of the cache memory?
Q: 1 gigabyte in binary system is equivalent to
Q: Consider the following: 1. MPEG 2. H.264 3. Indeo Which of the above can be used to compress video files?
Q: In Sun–Earth system, the distance between Lagrange points L2 and L3 is about
Q: Which among the following are the main ingredients for manufacturing of glass?
Q: Which one among the following is used in the manufacture of ultra-violet protective glasses?
Q: Which one among the following biotechnologies is applied to manufacture pharmaceutical products such as insulin, antibiotics and vaccines?
Q: Identify the correct option from the following about the proportion of different gases in Biogas?
Q: Which one of the following is the audible range of hearing for humans?
Q: The remainder, when 1 + (1 × 2) + (1 × 2 × 3) + … + (1 × 2 × 3 × … × 500) is divided by 8, is
Q: Which one of the following is the average of first five multiples of each of the numbers from 11, 12, 13, ..., 20?
Q: The ratio of present ages (in years) of X to Y is equal to the ratio of present ages (in years) of Y to Z. If the present age of Y is 15 years, then which of the following can be the sum of the ages (in years) of X, Y and Z?
Q: If x + 1/x = 2, then which one of the following is the value of x³² + 1/x³²?
Q: A shopkeeper sold a product at 30% loss. Had his selling price been ₹150 more, he would have made a profit of 10%. What was the cost price?
Q: The sum of the ages of A and B (in years) is 22. The product of their ages two years back was 77. Which one of the following is the value of the difference of their current ages?
Q: A shopkeeper sells two items, A and B. Item B's cost price is twice as that of item A. The shopkeeper sells item A at 10% profit and item B at 20% profit. Which one of the following is the value of net profit?
Q: Out of a class of 100 students, 25 play at least cricket and football, 15 play at least cricket and hockey, 12 play at least football and hockey and 10 play all the three sports. The number of students playing cricket, football and hockey are 50, 37 and 22, respectively. The number of students who do NOT play any of the three sports is
Q: A group of five people consisting a couple are to be seated on a round table for a meeting. What is the total number of ways in which the seating arrangement can be made so that the couple do NOT sit next to each other?
Q: JAYWAN is the domestic Debit Card of which of the following countries?
Q: Biogas is considered to be an excellent fuel which burns without smoke. The main constituent of biogas is:
Q: The depletion in atmospheric ozone layer in last century was due to:
Q: Which one of the following is the deepest, inland and protected port on the east coast of India?
Q: Assume that the Earth is a spherical ball of radius x km with a smooth surface so that one can travel along any direction. If you have travelled from point P on the Earth's surface along the East direction a distance of πx km, which direction do you have to travel to return to P so that the distance required to travel is minimum ?
Q: Which one of the following statements with reference to the ancient Indian coins is not correct?
Q: A person buys an item from a shop for which the shopkeeper offers a discount of 10% on the marked price. The person pays using an e-wallet which gives 10% cash back. Which one of the following is the value of effective discount?
Q: Which one of the following is not an operating system?
Q: Which one of the following protocols is not an application layer of the TCP/IP model?
Q: Which one of the following is a semi-conductor device that is used to increase the power of the incoming signals by preserving the shape of the original signal?
Q: Which one of the following materials cannot be used to make a convex lens?
Q: The magnitude of focal length of a concave lens is 2 m. What is the power of the lens?
Q: A number is 124 more than its one-third. What is that number?
Q: If the average of the first four of five numbers in decreasing order is 25 and the average of the last four numbers is 20, then what is the difference between the first and the last number?
Q: Borax is prepared from
Q: A person has a total of 100 coins consisting of ₹2 and ₹5 coins. If the total value of the coins is ₹320, then the number of ₹2 coins is
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. Aluminium powder is used as a solid fuel for rocket engines. 2. Compared to liquid fuel propelled rocket engines, the thrust per amount of fuel burned is higher in solid fuel propelled rocket engines. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Recently, India gave a coastal radar system to which one of the following countries?
Q: When was the Kothari Commission appointed by the Government of India to look into the education sector of India?
Q: Which one of the following is not correct?
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. Mirage 2000 is a twin-engine fighter jet. 2. HAL Tejas is a delta-winged fighter jet. 3. Rafale is a hypersonic fighter jet. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Mariupol city, frequently mentioned in news in the context of Russia-Ukraine conflict, is situated on the coast of
Q: Which one of the following books was authored by Harshavardhana?
Q: Ganga water is being shared at Farakka with which one of the following countries?
Q: Which one of the following cities on the banks of Ganges declined in importance when the railway link to Bombay started operating?
Q: Solifluction is a geomorphic process involving a special type of soil flow that is noticed in
Q: What is the term of office of the Chairperson and Members of the National Human Rights Commission?
Q: Which one of the following organisms belongs to the kingdom Monera?
Q: Which one of the following diseases does not transmit through fine droplets coming out from mouth or nose of an infected person?
Q: Which one among the following is not a luminous object?
Q: Which one of the following organisms does not possess notochord at any stage of its life cycle?
Q: Broadly both birth and death rates are low in which one of the following stages of demographic transition model?
Q: Madhyamika Karika, the basic text of Madhyamika School, was composed by
Q: The Satavahanas are identified in the Puranas by which one of the following epithets?
Q: If first March of a year is Sunday, which day will be the first February of the next year?
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. The early Sikh Gurus were religious preachers and did not interfere in politics but Guru Arjan extended his good wishes for the rebel prince Khusrau. 2. Guru Arjan attempted to organize the finances by introducing the system of more or less compulsory "spiritual tribute" to be collected by his agents called Masands. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Which one of the following statements with regard to the Directive Principles of State Policy is not correct?
Q: The smallest number which when added to 10000 becomes divisible by 20, 24 and 30 is
Q: Suppose the nth term of a series is 1 + n/2 + n²/2. If there are 20 terms in the series, then the sum of the series is equal to
Q: The price declared by the Government every year before the sowing season to provide incentives to the farmers is called
Q: If 35% of a number is 416 more than 27% of the same number, then the number is
Q: Consider the following Jat peasant leaders of 17th and early 18th centuries: 1. Badan Singh 2. Raja Ram Jat 3. Gokula Jat 4. Churaman Jat Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the above leaders?
Q: Who among the following has withdrawn from the French Open Tennis Tournament, 2021 in second round after controversy over media obligations?
Q: Indian Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Vessel 'Sajag', which was commissioned in May 2021, was constructed by
Q: In the latest Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI), which classifies 104 countries in terms of government capabilities and outcomes, India has been ranked
Q: Which one of the following ingredients does NOT constitute paint?
Q: National Technology Day is observed on
Q: A long narrow stretch of sand and/or shingle with one end attached to the mainland is called
Q: Mobile phone operators market in India is an example of
Q: Which one of the following is NOT a Mediterranean country ?
Q: Which one of the following karst landforms is the largest in size ?
Q: Which one of the following is the greatest number by which the product of three consecutive even numbers would be exactly divisible?
Q: If 15% of A is double of 30% of B, then what is the ratio of A to B?
Q: The cost of gold varies directly as the cube of its weight. A gold piece weighing 20 decigram costs ₹1,000. If it is broken into two pieces whose weights are in the ratio 2 : 3, then what is the profit or loss incurred?
Q: The average age of the boys in a class is 12 years. The average age of the girls in the class is 11 years. There are 50% more girls than boys in the class. Which one of the following is the average age of the class (in years)?
Q: A sum triples in ten years under compound interest at a certain rate of interest, the interest is being compounded annually. In how many years, it would become nine times?
Q: The number of ways by which 6 distinct balls can be put in 5 distinct boxes are
Q: The alphabets from A to J are numbered from 0 to 9 respectively. Which one of the following is the value of AGJ – CEG + EDB?
Q: If South-east is called East, North-west is called West, South-west is called South and so-on, what will North be called?
Q: If the day before yesterday was Tuesday, when will Saturday be?
Q: What is the value of the missing number?