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The biggest single-celled organism is:

Acetabularia is the biggest single-celled organism. It is genus of single-celled green algae (family Polyphysaceae) found in subtropical seas. The algae are among the largest single-celled organisms and also feature an unusually large nucleus.

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Red data book gives information about species which are:

The Red Data Book is a public document that is created for recording endangered and rare species of plants, animals, fungi as well as some local subspecies that are present in a particular region.

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The brain of human adult weighs about:

The adult human brain weighs on average about 1200–1400 gm which is about 2% of the total body weight.

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Karl Marx's book 'Das Kapital' was published in:

Das Kapital is a foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politics by Karl Marx. It was first published on 14 September 1867.

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The process involved in making soap is:

The process involved in making soap is saponification. Saponification is a process that involves the conversion of fat, oil, or lipid, into soap and alcohol by the action of aqueous alkali. Soaps are salts of fatty acids, which in turn are carboxylic acids with long carbon chains. A typical soap is sodium oleate.

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At which Asiad did India reach the best medals standing?

India's best medals standing in Asiad (Asian Games) was in the '18th Asian Games 2018' at Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. In these Asian Games, India's final tally was 70 medals – 16 gold, 23 silver and 31 bronze.

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Which of the following is not a 'Fundamental Right'?

The 44th Amendment of 1978 removed the right to property from the list of Fundamental Rights. A new provision, Article 300A, was added to the constitution, which provided that “no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law”.

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Bank rate is that rate on which:

Bank rate (discount rate) is the rate of interest which a Central Bank of Country charges on its loans and advances to the commercial banks.

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Which of the following has not been a component of the agricultural strategy that brought about the Green Revolution?

The basic approach was the development of high-yielding varieties of cereal grains, expansion of irrigation infrastructure, modernization of management techniques, distribution of hybridized seeds, synthetic fertilizers, and pesticides to farmers.

10 / 20

Full convertibility of a rupee means:

Full convertibility would mean the rupee exchange rate would be left to market factors without any regulatory intervention. There may be no limit on inflow or outflow of capital for various purposes including investments, remittances, or asset purchases/sales.

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Who of the following was sent as an ambassador to the royal court of Jahangir by James I, the king of England?

Sir Thomas Roe arrived at the port of Surat in September 1615 with a letter from King James I to the then reigning Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, seeking a trade agreement.

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Which of the following Mughal emperors spent a greater part of his reign to overthrow the Deccan Kingdoms?

Aurangzeb spent the last 25 years of his life (1682-1707) in the Deccan. He was an advocate of direct conquest of the Deccan states due to the strategic importance of the Deccan states and the administrative and economic necessity of the Mughal empire.

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Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was called as 'Mahatma' by:

Rabindranath Tagore is said to have used this title for Gandhi on 6 March 1915.

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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an Urdu Weekly, The Al-Hilal in 1912, but, on its being banned by the Government, he founded at Al-Balagh in:

1915, barely five months after the ban on “Al-Hilal”, Maulana Azad started the publication of the “Al-Balagh” weekly. It was similar in its content to “Al-Hilal”.

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The immortal national song 'Bande Mataram' has been written by:

The song Vande Mataram, composed in Sanskrit by Bankimchandra Chatterji, was a source of inspiration to the people in their struggle for freedom.

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Energy of Ultraviolet rays is greater than:

Energy of Ultraviolet rays is greater than Infrared rays. Radio waves have photons with the lowest energies. Microwaves have a little more energy than radio waves. Infrared has still more, followed by visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. Cosmic rays are (not part of the electromagnetic spectrum) high-energy outer space particles.

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The founder of the Brahmo Samaj was:

The Brahmo Samaj was a monotheistic sect of Hinduism. The movement began through meetings of Bengalis in Calcutta in 1828. One of the leading figures was Ram Mohun Roy. This group was known as the Brahmo Sabha.

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Which is the largest tiger reserve in India?

Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve in Andhra Pradesh is the largest tiger reserve in India. The core area of this reserve is 1,200 km2 (460 sq mi).

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MIRV stands for:

MIRV stands for Multiple Independently-targetable Re-entry Vehicle. MIRV is a missile that has several warheads, each one being directed to different enemy targets. Each MIRV allows separately targeted nuclear warheads to be sent on their independent ways after the main propulsion stages of the missile launch have shut down.

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Which of the following states as per census, has the highest and lowest sex ratio respectively?

As per Census 2011, top five states/Union territories which have the highest sex ratio are Kerela (1,084) followed by Puducherry (1,038), Tamil Nadu (995), Andhra Pradesh (992) and Chhattisgarh (991). Five states which have the lowest sex ratio are Daman and Diu (618), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (775), Chandigarh (818), NCT of Delhi (866) and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (878). Haryana has the lowest sex ratio (877) in Indian states.

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