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Q: The focal length of a concave lens is 0.5 m. The power of the lens is
Q: Which one among the following mahajanapadas in ancient India was an oligarchy?
Q: One parsec in astronomical units (A.U.) is about
Q: Maize (makka) was introduced into India in the seventeenth century via
Q: Who, among the following, has introduced a resolution in 1882 which is also called the Magna Carta of Local Self-Government in India?
Q: A body sinks in water when
Q: A person can see nearby objects clearly but cannot see distant object distinctly, the person is suffering with
Q: Which one of the following oxides is a neutral oxide?
Q: Which one of the following is also known as Dry ice in its solid form?
Q: Chola inscriptions mention several categories of lands. Which one of the following was meant for the maintenance of school?
Q: Which one of the following statements is NOT correct?
Q: Which one of the following nitrogen oxides may dimerize?
Q: Who among the following Sikh Gurus laid the foundation of the Khalsa Panth?
Q: As per the Annual Report 2023-24 of the Ministry of Mines, Government of India, which of the following states are the major producer of Copper in the country?
Q: Which one among the following is NOT a major oil field located in Gujarat?
Q: Which one of the following is NOT present in cement?
Q: What happens when the fat and oil containing food materials are left outside for a long time?
Q: Initial discovery of antibiotic penicillin was done by
Q: The vector of malaria parasites is
Q: An object is placed between infinity and the pole (P) of a convex mirror. The position of the image is
Q: The work done in moving a charge of 2 coulomb (C) from point A to point B is 24 J. What is the potential difference between A and B?
Q: Iodized salt is a vital part of our diet as it is essential for the synthesis of
Q: If the length of a copper wire is increased by twice, then its resistivity will be
Q: What is the nickname of the National Men's Hockey Team of Australia?
Q: Which one of the following organisations has completed 150 years of service to the nation in the year 2025?
Q: Consider the following statements about Cricket player Virat Kohli: 1. He is the only captain to have scored seven double centuries in Test Cricket 2. He is the only Indian cricketer with most centuries as a captain 3. He is the first Indian captain to achieve twin centuries on captaincy debut 4. He holds the record for the most double centuries by an Indian in Test Cricket Which of the statements given above are correct?
Q: The human eye is like a camera that has a lens with:
Q: Which one among the following separation techniques is used for blood tests in diagnostic laboratories?
Q: Which of the following anions has a valency of -3?
Q: The mass of 0.5 mole of N₂ gas is
Q: Which one among the following is commonly used as an 'anti-skinning agent' in paints?
Q: Two resistances of 5.0 Ω and 7.0 Ω are connected in series and the combination is connected in parallel with a resistance of 36.0 Ω. The equivalent resistance of the circuit is
Q: Which one of the following sketches correctly describes a lever of second class?
Q: Which of the following is not a part of compound microscope?
Q: Which one among the following is a landlocked water body?
Q: Which one among the following is correct for a person suffering from myopia?
Q: Water gas is a mixture of:
Q: Which one among the following compounds has a sweet and fruity smell?
Q: What is the coordination number of Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions in NaCl lattice?
Q: Acharya Vinoba Bhave received the first donation of land under the Bhoodan Movement at
Q: Which one among the following is known as Milk of Magnesia?
Q: Maize (makka) was introduced into India via
Q: Which among the following is the correct composition of Borax?
Q: Which one among the following oxides has the highest melting point?
Q: Which one among the following has valency of 3?
Q: Which one among the following fertilizers is a source of nitrogen?
Q: The elemental composition of diamond is
Q: Which one among the following is an example of chemical change?
Q: Which one among the following is the correct focal length of a combination of lenses of power 2.5 D and -2.0 D?
Q: LIGO experiment confirmed one of the predictions of:
Q: Which of the following is NOT a part of the five principles enshrined in the 'Panchsheel' agreement signed by India and China in 1954?
Q: Exercise Desert Cyclone is a joint military exercise between India and:
Q: "Fitness ka dose, aadha ghanta roz" campaign, is associated with
Q: The major portion of the Great Artesian Basin in Australia is located in
Q: Which one of the following is the correct molecular formula of ammonium carbonate if the valency of ammonium ion is (+1) and carbonate anion is (-2)?
Q: What is the dimension of gravitational constant?
Q: Which one of the following is the correct reactivity series with water?
Q: A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 40 m/s. The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height would be approximately
Q: The time period of a 1 m long pendulum approximates to
Q: To help deep-sea divers breathe, they carry cylinders of oxygen mixed with
Q: Which one of the following belongs to ‘Pisces’?
Q: Which one of the following is not an example of a redox reaction?
Q: Which one of the following allotropes of carbon is isomorphous with crystalline silicon?
Q: Which one of the following is the colour of hydrogen gas?
Q: Which one of the following is not a pigment?
Q: Two resistors R₁ and R₂ arranged in parallel combination in an electrical closed circuit are made of the same material and of same thickness. If the length of R₂ is twice the length of R₁, then the total resistance R satisfies
Q: What is the magnification produced by a concave lens of focal length 10 cm, when an image is formed at a distance of 5 cm from the lens?
Q: When did Charaka Samhita originate?
Q: The number of structural isomers of pentane is
Q: In a group discussion on shape and size of the Earth, three students stated the following points: 1. Student 1 : The shape of the Earth is basically an oblate spheroid. 2. Student 2 : The polar diameter of the Earth is more than the equatorial diameter. 3. Student 3 : Bulge along the equatorial region is due to revolution of the Earth. Who among the above students is/are correct?
Q: Vapours of sulphur escaping from a volcano often form a crust on the rocks. The process involved is an example of
Q: While watching news, you hear about a place, of which you had never heard earlier. You want to know more about the place and you want to locate it on the map. Which of the following is/are required for you to be able to locate the place on the map?
Q: C₄H₈ belongs to the homologous series of
Q: The book, Kalila wa Dimna is an Arabic translation of the
Q: Which one of the following States/UTs was connected with the Indian Railways network in the year 2021?
Q: In January 2020, the administration of which of the following Union Territories has been merged together?
Q: Two convex lenses have focal lengths of 50 cm and 25 cm, respectively. If these two lenses are placed in contact, then the net power of this combination will be equal to
Q: The volume of a sealed packet is 1 litre and its mass is 800 g. The packet is first put inside water with density 1 g cm⁻³ and then in another liquid B with density 1.5 g cm⁻³. Then which one of the following statements holds true?
Q: Which one of the following cities was the first to attain the status of a ‘megacity’?
Q: A simple pendulum having bob of mass m and length of string l has time period of T. If the mass of the bob is doubled and the length of the string is halved, then the time period of this pendulum will be
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. Rocks do not remain in their original form for long and undergo transformation. 2. Transformation of rocks is caused by weathering, erosion and metamorphic action. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Legendary Kathak dancer Pandit Birju Maharaj died recently. He was the doyen of which one of the following Gharanas of Kathak?
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. Maharashtra State has the maximum share of national highways (length in kilometres). 2. The nature of terrain and the level of economic development is one of the reasons for the maximum share of national highways in Maharashtra. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: The Government of India has decided to observe 'Veer Baal Diwas' on
Q: Which one of the following is a crater lake in India?
Q: LED (a semi-conductor device) is an abbreviation that stands for
Q: The composition of gases in exosphere is
Q: Which one of the following statements about biodiversity is not correct?
Q: Numerically two thermometers, one in Fahrenheit scale and another in Celsius scale shall read same at
Q: According to the New Cartesian Sign Convention, which one of the following is correct in respect of the formula 1/f = 1/v + 1/u, where symbols have their usual meanings?
Q: In mitochondria, ATP synthesizing chemical reactions take place in the
Q: Which one of the following materials is not an allotrope of carbon?
Q: Reaction of quick lime (CaO) with water to produce slaked lime (Ca(OH)₂) is an example of
Q: Which one of the following compounds is used in 'black and white' photography?
Q: What is the number of water molecules present in a Ferrous Sulphate crystal?
Q: Which one of the following is the longest Latitude?
Q: If it is 12.00 Noon in India, on which meridian will it be 7.00 am of the same day?
Q: Who among the following was considered to be the preceptor of Mirabai?
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College was founded at Aligarh by Sayyid Ahmad Khan. 2. Sayyid Ahmad Khan was a great believer in religious toleration, and Hindus, Parsis and Christians had contributed to the funds of his college. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: What is the maximum number of electrons in the M-Shell?
Q: Chlorine occurs in nature in two isotopic forms of masses 35 u and 37 u in the ratio of 3 : 1 respectively. What is the average atomic mass of the Chlorine atom?
Q: A large body of magmatic material that cools in the deeper depth of the Earth's crust and develops in the form of large domes is known as
Q: Which one of the following Oil Refineries is not located in Assam?
Q: When and where was the demand for "Purna Swaraj" or complete independence made by the Indian National Congress?
Q: Which one of the following is not a form of condensation?
Q: Which one of the following clouds is a rain-bearing cloud?
Q: What is the total number of chambers in the stomach of domestic animals like cattle, buffalo, goat and sheep?
Q: Spherical mirror formula relating an object distance 'u', image distance 'v' and focal length of mirror 'f' may be applied to a plane mirror when
Q: A tennis ball is thrown in the vertically upward direction and the ball attains a maximum height of 20 m. The ball was thrown approximately with an upward velocity of
Q: Which one of the following ions is not iso-electronic with F⁻?
Q: What is the total number of covalent bonds in methanol?
Q: In January 2020, a passenger aircraft crashed in Iran soon after taking off from Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport killing about 170 people onboard. The airplane belongs to
Q: Chalk and marble are different forms of
Q: The number of maximum electrons in N Shell is
Q: Vinegar is also known as
Q: In which of the following years were passenger trains introduced in England?
Q: The correct relation between the radius of curvature R and focal length f of a spherical mirror is
Q: The Panama Canal opened in 1914, links
Q: Land Revenue Records maintained in India have categorized land-use into
Q: Cartilage is NOT found in
Q: Which one of the following is the best example of desiccant?
Q: In case of a concave mirror, if an object is placed between the principal focus F and pole P of the mirror, which one of the following statements about the image is NOT correct?
Q: Which one of the following statements about glass is not correct?
Q: A sample of “soft soap” contains
Q: A student measures certain lengths using a meter scale having least count equal to 1 mm. Which one of the following measurements is more precise?
Q: Which one of the following statements regarding lenses is not correct?
Q: Which one of the following substances is not a mixture?
Q: Which one of the following is the major constituent of biogas?
Q: Which one of the following is a Rabi crop in the Northern States of India?
Q: The rivers of North-West Europe are good examples of
Q: Which one of the following ocean currents is a cold current?
Q: The Munda language group belongs to which family?
Q: Who among the following died in exile?
Q: Loktak lake is situated in the State of
Q: A deep valley characterized by steep step-like slope is known as
Q: Betel leaf of which one of the following States has been accorded a GI tag recently?
Q: Which one of the following films was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in the 66th National Film Awards?