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1. Who won the first gold medal for india in the Asian games 2010? * Pankaj advani (snooker) 2. Ronald nobel is reelected as chief of * Interpol( international criminal police organisation)
Headquater- france 3. Ex indra 10 is a joint military exercise held in october 2010 between india and russia at * Ranikhet uttarakhand 4. Kissan call centre project was launched in * 2004 5. Who is the first vice chairman of the proposed armed forces grivances redressal commission for speedy disposal of grivances of the serving and retired serviceman and their family member * R.S. Sodhi 6. Mahila vahini is an woman commando unit being setup by * Railways 7. RBI recently setup a committee on improving coustomer services in banks under chairmanship of * M.Damodaran 8. Author of the book ‘’ DECISION POINT’’ * George bush 9. Ministry of health and family approved the proposal for retiring age of medical teachers from 65- 70 10. Brand ambassdor of world cup cricket 2011 * Sachin tendulkar 11. How many gold medals India won in common wealth games 2010 * 38 12. 2016 olympic games will be held at * Rio de jenerio ( Brazil) 13. Name of first indiaa woman to win world archery championship * Dola banerjee( dubai 2007) 14. Who won Rajiv gandhi khel ratna awrd 2010 * Sania nehwal 15. Mascot for olympic games 2012 * Wenlok 16. Senzon the first city to have fleet of electronic taxis is in * China 17. India’s first 700mw nuclear power plant which is expected to be comissioned in 2015 is at * Kakrapar ( gujrat) 18. Most powerful person of the year 2010 according to forbes * Hu jintao 19. First women to win nobel prize in economics * Elinor ostrom ( America)

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