Q: Which one among the following Biosphere Reserves is spread over three states in India?
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Q: Which one among the following Biosphere Reserves is spread over three states in India?
Q: The 'Durand Line' is a boundary line separating which of the following pairs of countries?
Q: Consider the following statements with regard to Australia: 1. The Coral Sea separates the Great Barrier Reef from the South Pacific. 2. The Great Dividing Range extends from Melbourne to Perth in Australia. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: If your image appears to be erect, no matter how far you stand from a mirror, the mirror is likely to be:
Q: A motorcycle has initial velocity of 5 m/s. After 3 seconds, the velocity is 7 m/s. The displacement of the motorcycle in 3 seconds is:
Q: The minimum power required to lift a mass of 50 kg up to a vertical distance of 8 m in 10 s is: (Take g = 10 m/s²)
Q: Which one among the following is the earliest text?
Q: Which one of the following is not a nitrogen fertilizer?
Q: In the Rig Veda Samhita, use of the terms ishukrit and isukara referred to the maker of:
Q: Which one of the following gas smells like a rotten egg?
Q: The chemical reaction K₂SO₄ + BaCl₂ → 2KCl + BaSO₄↓ is an example of:
Q: Which one of the following is an example of airborne disease?
Q: Which one of the following is not a part of the male reproductive system in human beings?
Q: The inner lining of the human small intestine has numerous finger-like projections called:
Q: Which one of the following is considered as a compound?
Q: The popular poem "Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali rani thi" (Like a man she fought, she was the Rani of Jhansi) was written by:
Q: "Neel Darpan", a play that depicted the atrocities on the indigo planters, was translated into English by:
Q: Which of the following books portrays three images of the Mother Goddess: "Mother as she was", "Mother as she is" and "Mother as she will be"?
Q: Which one among the following is an integrated teacher training programme?
Q: With reference to the history of India, the word “kopeki” is associated with:
Q: Which one among the following pairs of type of firm and feature is not correctly matched?
Q: Myopia is also known as:
Q: The normal systolic pressure in human beings is:
Q: Which one of the following is not a logical operator?
Q: Amsterdam-St. Paul Plateau is located in which one of the following oceanic regions?
Q: Which one among the following is not an atmospheric natural disaster?
Q: When did the Union Government establish a separate 'Ministry of Cooperation' with the vision of "Sahkar Se Samriddhi"?
Q: Bald eagle has recently been officially declared as the national bird of which one among the following countries?
Q: Which one among the following is not a feature of Xerophytes?
Q: Which one among the following is not a part of vascular bundle in plants?
Q: Qubit refers to a two-valued quantity used in
Q: X-rays can be used to : 1. inspect welded joints between two metal parts of a machine. 2. study structure of crystals. Select the answer using the code given below :
Q: Ozone hole is a region over :
Q: In Sun-Earth system, the Sun, the Earth and the Lagrange point L4 form :
Q: Which one of the following is an amphoteric oxide?
Q: The correct order of octane number of butane, pentane, hexane and cyclohexane is
Q: Which one of the following is the correct order of reactivity of Mg, Al, Zn and Fe with HCl?
Q: Which one of the following is known as cetane?
Q: Identify the type of cloud on the basis of the given characteristics : 1. High, thin, puffy white clouds of ice crystals that look like ripples 2. They appear between 20000 feet and 40000 feet above the Earth's surface 3. One of its types is called a 'mackerel sky' because the clouds resemble large fish scales, especially when they are coloured pink at sunset Select the correct answer.
Q: The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope consists of
Q: The terms used for cereals in the Rig Veda are :
Q: The causal organism of dengue fever is a mosquito-borne virus which belongs to which one among the following categories?
Q: Consider the following pairs : 1. Gajapati – Name of a powerful Dynasty in Orissa 2. Ashvapati – Deccan Sultans 3. Narapati – Rayas of Vijayanagara Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
Q: Cumulonimbus clouds develop from which among the following clouds?
Q: What is culturable wasteland?
Q: Who among the following is the author of the book Four Stars of Destiny : An Autobiography?
Q: Which of the following statements related to Indian medicine system is not correct?
Q: Which of the following cities were conferred with the cleanest city award under Swachh Survekshan Awards, 2023?
Q: Which one of the following is an indigenous assault rifle developed by DRDO?
Q: With which one among the following sports is Yogesh Singh, who won a Gold Medal in an Asian Championship in 2024, associated?
Q: Which one of the following countries shares the territorial boundary with both Russia and Ukraine?
Q: If the red blood cells (RBCs) of human blood are isolated and are diluted in normal saline (an isotonic solution to blood), what will happen to the RBCs?
Q: The blood pressure of a normal human being is found to be 120/80 mmHg. These “numbers” represent the blood pressure at
Q: How much percentage of carbon dioxide is present in the atmosphere of Venus and Mars?
Q: The power of a lens of focal length 10 cm is
Q: The term Phyllotaxy refers to the pattern of :
Q: Which of the following sets of States shares boundary with Telangana?
Q: Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The Bakshali Manuscript written in the Gatha language (a refined version of old Prakrit) using the Sharada script deals with topics such as fractions, square roots, arithmetic and geometric progressions. 2. In the field of geometry, Aryabhatta described the various properties of a circle giving a very accurate value for pi (π) correct to four decimal places at 3.1416. 3. Sharangadhara Samhita is an important text on political system of ancient India. Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one of the following is an ethnic community of Assam?
Q: The Chevrons is the name of the cricket team of which one of the following countries?
Q: In which one of the following cases do both physical and chemical changes take place?
Q: Three resistors of resistances 11 Ω, 22 Ω and 33 Ω are connected in parallel. Their equivalent resistance is equal to
Q: Which one among the following States has the longest extension in north-south direction?
Q: The unemployment that occurs due to changes in the technology or in the demand for particular products is called
Q: Which one among the following is not a part of the SWAYAM programme?
Q: Which member of the Servants of India Society founded the Seva Samiti at Allahabad in 1914?
Q: The First Anglo-Maratha War was concluded by which one of the following?
Q: Which country won the FIFA World Cup (Men) for maximum number of times?
Q: Who among the following is the author of the famous novel, City of Joy?
Q: Which of the following dynasties of South India issued their documents first in Prakrit and later in Sanskrit?
Q: Who was the author of the Gwalior Prashasti of Mihira Bhoja?
Q: Which one of the following statements about the Solicitor General of India (SGI) is not correct?
Q: Which one of the following committees does not have members from the Rajya Sabha?
Q: Which one of the following was primarily associated with 'Dadni' system?
Q: Which among the following is India's longest road tunnel?
Q: Abhinav Bindra is the winner of the first ever individual Olympic gold medal for India. He won gold in which shooting event and in which Olympic Games?
Q: The number of moles of oxygen gas used in the complete combustion of 1 mole of glucose is:
Q: What is the number of moles of 'He' in 104 g of helium gas?
Q: While burning hydrocarbon fuels, if we see a yellow flame with lots of black smoke, it means that the fuel is:
Q: The number of saturated and unsaturated bonds in cyclohexane are:
Q: Cl⁻ is not isoelectronic with
Q: Urea is produced by metabolism of
Q: An electrical circuit having combinations of resistances and capacitance is given below. The current, flowing through the circuit will be
Q: Which one of the following living organisms gives litmus?
Q: Yeast, which is used to make bread, belongs to the group:
Q: Where are the Bermuda Islands located?
Q: Which one of the following States/UTs has the largest area under Coral Reefs in India?
Q: Which one of the following is the first State in India to have 100 percent households with tap water connection?
Q: If you were to browse a table of a recent period showing life expectancy at birth for all categories of rural-urban and male-female divisions for all States of India, you are not likely to observe that 1. Urban life expectancy is higher than the rural one. 2. Male life expectancy is higher than the female one. Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Q: A peripediment in a desert or semi-desert region is also known as:
Q: Individual lava flows are normally only a few feet thick, but over a long period of time, repeated flows may build up a volcano. Such volcanoes are termed as:
Q: Avani Lekhara excels in which one of the following sports?
Q: Who among the following pioneering Bengali women serialised her autobiography Amar Katha between 1910 and 1913?
Q: Which one of the following parts of human alimentary canal can be of maximum length?
Q: Which one of the following writs means 'you may have the body'?
Q: 'Pingos' are associated with which one of the following process?
Q: The provision for separate electorate for Muslims was given in
Q: Who among the following did not belong to the group of 'No-Changers'?
Q: In the recently formed grouping of countries generally known as 'Middle-East Quad', in addition to India, which of the following are other members?
Q: Which one of the following is the other term used for 'Focus' in relation with an earthquake?
Q: In December 2021, who among the following succeeded Angela Merkel as the Chancellor of Germany?
Q: Which one of the following is not a mountain peak of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands?
Q: Who among the following usurped power in Kanyakubja after the death of Harshavardhana?
Q: Which one of the following teams won the Senior Women's National Football Championship, 2021?
Q: What is the approximate percentage of carbon in the Earth's crust?
Q: 'Legal Positivism' theory was developed by
Q: Who among the following said that Democracy means a system of 'Government by Consent'?
Q: Which one of the following is a type of igneous rock?
Q: M.M. Punchhi Commission on Centre-State Relations has recommended the disposal of a bill reserved for the consideration of the Union Executive within
Q: D had recently visited Khardung La, Nubra Valley and several Buddhist monasteries. Which one of the following States / UT had she visited?
Q: Who among the following founded the Marathi newspaper 'Kesari'?
Q: Which mega public sector undertaking is designated with 'Navratna' status?
Q: Inceptisols, Entisols, Vertisols and Mollisols are orders of which one of the following?
Q: S had witnessed contour bunding and contour ploughing while visiting one of the States in India. Identify the State from the options given below.
Q: Which one of the following is the largest linguistic group of India?
Q: Which one of the following longitudes is the standard meridian of India?
Q: In which one of the following years was the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha established?
Q: Which one of the following substances do silver articles react with, that makes the silver articles black?
Q: Who among the following was chosen for the Kuvempu Award 2020?
Q: Bagram Air Base is located in
Q: What is the range capability of Agni-P Ballistic Missile?
Q: Which one of the following Indian States has recently declared itself as the first rabies-free State?
Q: Department of Public Enterprises is a part of
Q: 'Sleeping sickness' is caused by
Q: Which one among the following is a free living animal?
Q: The size of particles being studied in 'nano-technology' is about
Q: Which one of the following chemical reactions is not feasible?
Q: Which one of the following is not true about the image formed by a plane mirror?
Q: The largest geographical area of India is covered by which one of the following types of soils?
Q: Which one of the following cities is closest to the Equator?
Q: Which one of the following is not an epidemic disease?
Q: In which one of the following places was the Ahmadiyya Movement started by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad?
Q: Which one of the following Commissions is related to Article 338A?
Q: Which one of the following countries had chosen the name 'Nisarga' for the cyclone which devastated the coastline of Maharashtra and Gujarat in June 2020?
Q: Which one of the following is the correct sequence of organs that occur in the path of urine flow in human body?
Q: Which of the following endocrine glands is not found in pair in humans?
Q: On 31st December, 1929, in which one of the following Congress Sessions was proclamation of Purna Swaraj made?
Q: A market, in which there are a large number of firms, homogeneous product, infinite elasticity of demand for an individual firm and no control over price by firms, is termed as
Q: Sea of Azov is connected to
Q: Nyishi tribe is found mainly in
Q: Which one among the following Union Territories of India is the smallest in geographical area?
Q: Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Q: Which one of the following groups of cities does not have Sclerophyll as its natural vegetation cover?
Q: Which one of the following is not a fluvial landform?
Q: Al-Biruni’s Kitab-ul-Hind was written in which language?
Q: Which one of the following lakes in India has a large quantity of a substance found in the Moon?
Q: Which one of the following climatic types is found in Central Spain?
Q: Under the Kingdom Plantae, which of the following individuals are predominantly aquatic?
Q: All the individuals of a particular organism, such as rose plants, belong to a taxonomic category called
Q: Pearls are harvested from
Q: The First Delimitation Commission in India was constituted in
Q: Wings of birds and bats are considered analogous structures because they have
Q: Apart from hyper acid secretion, peptic ulcers are also developed due to bacterial infection. The causative agent is
Q: The power of the Supreme Court to decide in the case of a dispute between two or more States is called
Q: Who among the following is the Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)?
Q: Hilsa is the national fish of
Q: Mature sclerenchyma cells have
Q: The National Water Academy (NWA) is located at
Q: Which one of the following is used for storing biological tissues?
Q: Which one of the following does not form oxide on reaction with oxygen?