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General Studies Quiz-1
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Q 1:The most densely populated Island in the world is ............
Honshu
Andaman
Wheeler
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Q 2:The National Solar Mission has been named after?

Rajeev Gandhi
Jawaharlal Nehru
Indira Gandhi
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Q 3:The White House was painted white to hide ......... corruption blood stains fire damage
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Q 7:Which former Prime Minister of India was also called ‘Yuva Turk’ ?
Chandrashekhar
Rajeev Gandhi
VP Singh
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Q 8:From the Constitution of which country was the concept of the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution borrowed ?
Canada
USA
Ireland
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Q 9: In the most popular internet domain name ‘.com’ (dot-com), the ‘com’ is the short form for which word ? computer communication commercial Bottom of Form

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Q 10:Which Indian state has the longest coastline ?
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Orissa
Q 5:Carbon Dating is used to find the age of earth and old civilizations in archaeology. This method is developed by ...............
Curie
Libby
Q 6: The half - life of C14 is.................
4730
6730
5730Murphy

Q 18:India's first pressurized water reactor (PHWR) were built at?
Kalpakkam near Chnennai
Rawatbhata near Kota
Tarapur

Q 5:The directors of R&AW and IB technically report to the

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