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Which was the only Indus city without a citadel?

Chanhu Daro is an archaeological site belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization. The site is located 130 km south of Mohenjo-Daro, in Sindh, Pakistan. It was the only Indus city without a citadel.

2 / 20

Yawning occurs:

Yawning occurs when CO2 concentration in the blood is high, and Oxygen (O2) concentration is low. The yawn acts as a boost to the O2 levels.

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The hormone used as an oral contraceptive is:

Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) are used to prevent pregnancy. Estrogen and progesterone are two female sex hormones. Combinations of estrogen and progesterone work by preventing ovulation (the release of eggs from the ovaries).

4 / 20

What is the most commonly used substance in fluorescent tubes?

Mercury vapour and argon is the most commonly used substance in fluorescent tubes. A tube is a low-pressure mercury-vapor gas-discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light. Argon gas is used in fluorescent tubes to stop the oxygen from corroding the hot tungsten filament.

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Cooking gas is a mixture of:

Cooking gas (LPG) is a mixture of butane and propane. It is composed of hydrocarbons containing three or four carbon atoms. The normal components of LPG thus, are propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10). Small concentrations of other hydrocarbons may also be present.

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Which of the following is not a nucleon?

Nucleons are protons and neutrons. They make up the atomic nucleus. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons along with some other particles such as alpha particles and beta particles. A proton is a subatomic particle having a positive electrical charge (+1). A positron is also a positively charged subatomic particle.

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One of the constituents of tear gas is:

Tear gas is a chemical compound that causes temporary skin, respiratory, and eye irritation. Chloropicrin (CCl3NO2) is one of the constituents of tear gas. Chloropicrin has been used in chemical warfare and as tear gas.

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Which one of the following Presidents of India served for two terms?

Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India, who had worked as president for two terms.

9 / 20

'Directive Principles' in our Constitution are:

Article 37 says that Directive Principles are not enforceable but are fundamental to the Governance of the Country, and the State has the duty in applying the Directive Principles of State Policies (DPSPs). If they are not acted upon by the State, no one can move the Courts.

10 / 20

The Government of India made it obligatory on the part of all commercial banks that they should give some cash amount while purchasing Government bonds. What would you call this?

RBI buys and sells government securities or bonds to control the money supply and interest rates. To increase the money supply, the RBI will purchase bonds from banks, which injects money into the banking system. It will sell bonds to reduce the money supply. Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) is a minimum percentage of deposits that a commercial bank has to maintain in the form of liquid cash, gold or other securities.

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Who coined the term 'Hindu rate of growth' for Indian economy?

The term 'Hindu rate of growth' was coined by Professor Rajkrishna, an Indian economist, in 1978 to describe the slow growth and to explain it against the backdrop of socialistic economic policies. Hindu growth rate is related to GDP.

12 / 20

Coronation of Shivaji took place in:

Shivaji Maharaj was formally crowned as Chhatrapati at the Raigad fort in Maharashtra on June 6, 1674.

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Who of the following was associated with the August Offer?

The August Offer was made by Viceroy Linlithgow in 1940 promising the expansion of the Executive Council of the Viceroy of India to include more Indians, the establishment of an advisory war council, giving full weight to minority opinion, and the recognition of Indians' right to frame their own constitution.

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Which of the statements given below is/are correct?

  1. Consequent to the recommendations of the Simon Commission, Three Round Table Conferences were held in Simla, Delhi and Calcutta.
  2. The Government of India Act, 1935 contained support towards self-government which was first proposed in the Montagu-Chelmsford Report.

The three Round Table Conferences of 1930–1932 were a series of peace conferences organized by the British Government and Indian political personalities to discuss constitutional reforms (on recommendations of the Simon Commission) in India. Three Round Table Conferences were held in London.

15 / 20

Pycnometer is an instrument used to measure the:

Pycnometers are used for measuring and comparing densities or specific gravities of liquids and solids, including soil.

16 / 20

The instrument used to measure the speed of the wind is:

An anemometer is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure. Anemometers are important tools for meteorologists, who study weather patterns.

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Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is situated in:

The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) formerly known as Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay is India's premier nuclear research facility, headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai.

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The Thar Express goes to:

The Thar Express is an international passenger train that runs between the Jodhpur (Bhagat Ki Kothi) Rajasthan, India and Karachi, Pakistan.

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Which of the following volcanoes is situated in Mexico?

Colima volcano, 3,820 m, also known as Volcan de Fuego, is part of the Colima Volcanic Complex consisting of Volcan de Colima, Nevado de Colima and the eroded El Cantaro. It is the youngest of the three and as of 2015 is one of the most active volcanos in Mexico and in North America.

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The ideology of fascism developed in:

In 1919, Mussolini founded the Italian Fasces of Combat in Milan, which became the National Fascist Party two years later.

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