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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho won Women FIFA World Cup 2019?
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USA won the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 by defeating the Netherlands 2–0 in the final held in Lyon, France.
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USA won the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 by defeating the Netherlands 2–0 in the final held in Lyon, France.
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USA won the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 by defeating the Netherlands 2–0 in the final held in Lyon, France.
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is an international environmental treaty that was adopted and implemented by countries all around the world in 1994 to address the issue of climate change?
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UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) was adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 and entered into force in March 1994 to address global climate change.
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UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) was adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 and entered into force in March 1994 to address global climate change.
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UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) was adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 and entered into force in March 1994 to address global climate change.
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich variety of mango is also known as the 'Alphonso of South India'?
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Mulgoba, a mango variety from Tamil Nadu, is popularly called the 'Alphonso of South India' due to its superior taste and rich aroma.
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Mulgoba, a mango variety from Tamil Nadu, is popularly called the 'Alphonso of South India' due to its superior taste and rich aroma.
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Mulgoba, a mango variety from Tamil Nadu, is popularly called the 'Alphonso of South India' due to its superior taste and rich aroma.
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhen was President's Rule imposed in Andhra Pradesh for the first time?
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President's Rule was first imposed in Andhra Pradesh in January 1973 under Article 356 of the Constitution, before the state was even formally bifurcated.
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President's Rule was first imposed in Andhra Pradesh in January 1973 under Article 356 of the Constitution, before the state was even formally bifurcated.
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President's Rule was first imposed in Andhra Pradesh in January 1973 under Article 356 of the Constitution, before the state was even formally bifurcated.
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesTatya Tope was born in the present-day state of:
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Tatya Tope (Ramchandra Pandurang Tope), a key commander in the 1857 uprising, was born in Yeola, present-day Maharashtra.
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Tatya Tope (Ramchandra Pandurang Tope), a key commander in the 1857 uprising, was born in Yeola, present-day Maharashtra.
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Tatya Tope (Ramchandra Pandurang Tope), a key commander in the 1857 uprising, was born in Yeola, present-day Maharashtra.
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe Xposat mission of ISRO will study:
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XPoSAT (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite), India's first dedicated space polarimetry mission (launched January 2024), studies cosmic X-ray radiation from black holes, pulsars, and neutron stars.
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XPoSAT (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite), India's first dedicated space polarimetry mission (launched January 2024), studies cosmic X-ray radiation from black holes, pulsars, and neutron stars.
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XPoSAT (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite), India's first dedicated space polarimetry mission (launched January 2024), studies cosmic X-ray radiation from black holes, pulsars, and neutron stars.
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the national park in India where Project Tiger was first launched in the year 1973.
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Project Tiger was officially launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh), under PM Indira Gandhi.
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Project Tiger was officially launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh), under PM Indira Gandhi.
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Project Tiger was officially launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh), under PM Indira Gandhi.
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is a folk dance from the Kalahandi district of Odisha?
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GhumuraNacha is the traditional folk dance of the Kalahandi district of Odisha. Kalbeliya is from Rajasthan; Chappeli is from Himachal Pradesh; Bagurumba is from Assam.
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GhumuraNacha is the traditional folk dance of the Kalahandi district of Odisha. Kalbeliya is from Rajasthan; Chappeli is from Himachal Pradesh; Bagurumba is from Assam.
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GhumuraNacha is the traditional folk dance of the Kalahandi district of Odisha. Kalbeliya is from Rajasthan; Chappeli is from Himachal Pradesh; Bagurumba is from Assam.
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich article of the Constitution of India acts as a safeguard for Civil Services?
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Article 311 of the Indian Constitution provides safeguards to civil servants against arbitrary dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank without proper inquiry.
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Article 311 of the Indian Constitution provides safeguards to civil servants against arbitrary dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank without proper inquiry.
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Article 311 of the Indian Constitution provides safeguards to civil servants against arbitrary dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank without proper inquiry.
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhat is the vision of 'Mission Bhagiratha' in Telangana?
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Mission Bhagiratha in Telangana aims to provide safe and sustainable piped drinking water supply from surface water sources to every household in the state.
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Mission Bhagiratha in Telangana aims to provide safe and sustainable piped drinking water supply from surface water sources to every household in the state.
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Mission Bhagiratha in Telangana aims to provide safe and sustainable piped drinking water supply from surface water sources to every household in the state.
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesIn 2019, India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, has been awarded to three Indians listed below. From the given options, identify the one who has NOT received this award.
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In 2019, Bharat Ratna was awarded to Pranab Mukherjee (A), Nanaji Deshmukh — posthumous (B), and Dr Bhupen Hazarika — posthumous (C). BalwantMoreshwarPurandare received Padma Vibhushan but NOT the Bharat Ratna.
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In 2019, Bharat Ratna was awarded to Pranab Mukherjee (A), Nanaji Deshmukh — posthumous (B), and Dr Bhupen Hazarika — posthumous (C). BalwantMoreshwarPurandare received Padma Vibhushan but NOT the Bharat Ratna.
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In 2019, Bharat Ratna was awarded to Pranab Mukherjee (A), Nanaji Deshmukh — posthumous (B), and Dr Bhupen Hazarika — posthumous (C). BalwantMoreshwarPurandare received Padma Vibhushan but NOT the Bharat Ratna.
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesAn agreement between Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi was signed on 24 September 1932 at Yerwada Central Jail in Pune to break Mahatma Gandhi's fast unto death. What is this agreement popularly known as?
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The Poona Pact (24 September 1932) was signed between Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi at Yerwada Central Jail, Pune, providing reserved electoral seats for Depressed Classes within the general electorate.
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The Poona Pact (24 September 1932) was signed between Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi at Yerwada Central Jail, Pune, providing reserved electoral seats for Depressed Classes within the general electorate.
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The Poona Pact (24 September 1932) was signed between Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi at Yerwada Central Jail, Pune, providing reserved electoral seats for Depressed Classes within the general electorate.
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the personality who said, “India has two million gods, and worships them all. In religion all other countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire”.
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Mark Twain made this celebrated observation about India's religious richness in his travel writings.
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Mark Twain made this celebrated observation about India's religious richness in his travel writings.
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Mark Twain made this celebrated observation about India's religious richness in his travel writings.
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesVivekananda Rock Memorial was built in:
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Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, was inaugurated on 2 September 1970.
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Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, was inaugurated on 2 September 1970.
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Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, was inaugurated on 2 September 1970.
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is NOT a stringed musical instrument?
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Mridangam is a double-headed percussion (drum) instrument. Violin, Tanpura, and Sitar are all chordophones (stringed instruments).
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Mridangam is a double-headed percussion (drum) instrument. Violin, Tanpura, and Sitar are all chordophones (stringed instruments).
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Mridangam is a double-headed percussion (drum) instrument. Violin, Tanpura, and Sitar are all chordophones (stringed instruments).
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the dance form in Manipur that is a combination of movements and sounds, which sometimes entail acrobatic skills and stamina.
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PungCholom (Drum Dance) is a classical dance form from Manipur in which male performers play the Pung (barrel drum) while executing acrobatic movements.
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PungCholom (Drum Dance) is a classical dance form from Manipur in which male performers play the Pung (barrel drum) while executing acrobatic movements.
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PungCholom (Drum Dance) is a classical dance form from Manipur in which male performers play the Pung (barrel drum) while executing acrobatic movements.
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following musicians is INCORRECTLY matched with the instrument he excelled in playing?
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Vilayat Khan was a legendary Sitar maestro — NOT a Shehnai player. Ustad Bismillah Khan is the iconic Shehnai maestro. Hence, the pairing “Vilayat Khan – Shehnai” is INCORRECT.
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Vilayat Khan was a legendary Sitar maestro — NOT a Shehnai player. Ustad Bismillah Khan is the iconic Shehnai maestro. Hence, the pairing “Vilayat Khan – Shehnai” is INCORRECT.
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Vilayat Khan was a legendary Sitar maestro — NOT a Shehnai player. Ustad Bismillah Khan is the iconic Shehnai maestro. Hence, the pairing “Vilayat Khan – Shehnai” is INCORRECT.
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhat is the retirement age for a High Court Judge in India?
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High Court Judges retire at age 62 under Article 217 of the Constitution. Supreme Court Judges retire at age 65.
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High Court Judges retire at age 62 under Article 217 of the Constitution. Supreme Court Judges retire at age 65.
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High Court Judges retire at age 62 under Article 217 of the Constitution. Supreme Court Judges retire at age 65.
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe National Food Security Act was enacted in the year:
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The National Food Security Act (NFSA) was enacted on 10 September 2013, entitling about two-thirds of India's population to subsidised food grains.
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The National Food Security Act (NFSA) was enacted on 10 September 2013, entitling about two-thirds of India's population to subsidised food grains.
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The National Food Security Act (NFSA) was enacted on 10 September 2013, entitling about two-thirds of India's population to subsidised food grains.
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the state document that lists rare and endangered species of animals, plants and fungi as well as some local sub-species that exist within the territory of states of India or the country.
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The Red Data Book (IUCN) is the official document listing rare, threatened, and endangered species of animals, plants, and fungi at national and international level.
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The Red Data Book (IUCN) is the official document listing rare, threatened, and endangered species of animals, plants, and fungi at national and international level.
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The Red Data Book (IUCN) is the official document listing rare, threatened, and endangered species of animals, plants, and fungi at national and international level.
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following explains the meaning of Prime Lending Rate (PLR) in India?
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Prime Lending Rate (PLR) is the benchmark interest rate at which commercial banks lend to their most creditworthy (prime) customers; other lending rates are derived from it.
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Prime Lending Rate (PLR) is the benchmark interest rate at which commercial banks lend to their most creditworthy (prime) customers; other lending rates are derived from it.
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Prime Lending Rate (PLR) is the benchmark interest rate at which commercial banks lend to their most creditworthy (prime) customers; other lending rates are derived from it.
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho was the Finance Minister in 1991 when economic liberalisation began life in India?
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Dr Manmohan Singh served as Finance Minister (1991–1996) under PM P.V. Narasimha Rao and architected India's landmark economic liberalisation reforms of 1991.
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Dr Manmohan Singh served as Finance Minister (1991–1996) under PM P.V. Narasimha Rao and architected India's landmark economic liberalisation reforms of 1991.
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Dr Manmohan Singh served as Finance Minister (1991–1996) under PM P.V. Narasimha Rao and architected India's landmark economic liberalisation reforms of 1991.
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the veto power that the President of India does NOT have, but the American President has and can exercise.
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In the USA, Congress can override a Presidential veto with a two-thirds (supermajority) vote — this is the Qualified Veto. In India, Parliament needs only a simple majority to re-pass a bill, so the Indian President does NOT possess a Qualified Veto in the American sense.
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In the USA, Congress can override a Presidential veto with a two-thirds (supermajority) vote — this is the Qualified Veto. In India, Parliament needs only a simple majority to re-pass a bill, so the Indian President does NOT possess a Qualified Veto in the American sense.
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In the USA, Congress can override a Presidential veto with a two-thirds (supermajority) vote — this is the Qualified Veto. In India, Parliament needs only a simple majority to re-pass a bill, so the Indian President does NOT possess a Qualified Veto in the American sense.
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following facts is NOT correct about the Governor of State in India?
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Option C is incorrect: The correct eligibility for a Governor is a minimum age of 35 years (not 25), and the person must NOT be a sitting member of Parliament or any State Legislature.
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Option C is incorrect: The correct eligibility for a Governor is a minimum age of 35 years (not 25), and the person must NOT be a sitting member of Parliament or any State Legislature.
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Option C is incorrect: The correct eligibility for a Governor is a minimum age of 35 years (not 25), and the person must NOT be a sitting member of Parliament or any State Legislature.
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesOn 17th August 1947, the ________ was declared as the boundary between India and Pakistan, following the partition of India.
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The Radcliffe Line, drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe (Chairman of the Boundary Commission), was announced on 17 August 1947 as the partition boundary between India and Pakistan.
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The Radcliffe Line, drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe (Chairman of the Boundary Commission), was announced on 17 August 1947 as the partition boundary between India and Pakistan.
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The Radcliffe Line, drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe (Chairman of the Boundary Commission), was announced on 17 August 1947 as the partition boundary between India and Pakistan.
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho is known as the 'Napoleon of India' because of his great military conquests?
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Samudragupta of the Gupta Empire (c.335–375 CE) is called the 'Napoleon of India' by historian V.A. Smith due to his sweeping military campaigns across the subcontinent.
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Samudragupta of the Gupta Empire (c.335–375 CE) is called the 'Napoleon of India' by historian V.A. Smith due to his sweeping military campaigns across the subcontinent.
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Samudragupta of the Gupta Empire (c.335–375 CE) is called the 'Napoleon of India' by historian V.A. Smith due to his sweeping military campaigns across the subcontinent.
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the Sufi saint to whom a famous shrine situated in Ajmer, Rajasthan is dedicated.
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The Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (founder of the Chishti Sufi Order in India) is situated in Ajmer, Rajasthan, and is one of the most revered shrines in the world.
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The Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (founder of the Chishti Sufi Order in India) is situated in Ajmer, Rajasthan, and is one of the most revered shrines in the world.
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The Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (founder of the Chishti Sufi Order in India) is situated in Ajmer, Rajasthan, and is one of the most revered shrines in the world.
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 pointsCategory: General Studies'Hemis Festival' is an annual two-day fiesta and marks the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava. In which of the following places is this festival held?
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Hemis Festival is celebrated at Hemis Monastery in Ladakh to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche).
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Hemis Festival is celebrated at Hemis Monastery in Ladakh to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche).
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Hemis Festival is celebrated at Hemis Monastery in Ladakh to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche).
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesHuman Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic (index) that measures key dimensions of human development. Which of the below dimensions is NOT a part of HDI?
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HDI's three dimensions are: (1) Long and healthy life, (2) Knowledge (being knowledgeable), and (3) Decent standard of living. “Contribution to society and environment” is NOT a dimension of HDI.
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HDI's three dimensions are: (1) Long and healthy life, (2) Knowledge (being knowledgeable), and (3) Decent standard of living. “Contribution to society and environment” is NOT a dimension of HDI.
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HDI's three dimensions are: (1) Long and healthy life, (2) Knowledge (being knowledgeable), and (3) Decent standard of living. “Contribution to society and environment” is NOT a dimension of HDI.
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the 'Rocket Man' who heads the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and had addressed the nation after the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2.
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Dr K. Sivan (Kailasavadivoo Sivan), popularly called 'Rocket Man of India', was ISRO Chairman during the Chandrayaan-2 mission (July 2019).
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Dr K. Sivan (Kailasavadivoo Sivan), popularly called 'Rocket Man of India', was ISRO Chairman during the Chandrayaan-2 mission (July 2019).
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Dr K. Sivan (Kailasavadivoo Sivan), popularly called 'Rocket Man of India', was ISRO Chairman during the Chandrayaan-2 mission (July 2019).
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho has built the Konark Sun Temple?
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Konark Sun Temple (13th century CE) was built by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Odisha.
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Konark Sun Temple (13th century CE) was built by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Odisha.
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Konark Sun Temple (13th century CE) was built by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Odisha.
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhat is the height of the Bhakra Nangal Dam?
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The Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River in Himachal Pradesh stands 226 metres (741 ft) high — one of India's highest straight gravity dams.
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The Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River in Himachal Pradesh stands 226 metres (741 ft) high — one of India's highest straight gravity dams.
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The Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River in Himachal Pradesh stands 226 metres (741 ft) high — one of India's highest straight gravity dams.
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following personalities has been a past winner of the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights?
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Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 1966 for his leadership of the American civil rights movement.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 1966 for his leadership of the American civil rights movement.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 1966 for his leadership of the American civil rights movement.
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe first battle of Panipat in 1526 marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire in India. Whom did Babar defeat in this battle?
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In the First Battle of Panipat (21 April 1526), Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi — the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty — thus establishing Mughal rule in India.
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In the First Battle of Panipat (21 April 1526), Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi — the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty — thus establishing Mughal rule in India.
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In the First Battle of Panipat (21 April 1526), Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi — the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty — thus establishing Mughal rule in India.
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich state in India shares its borders with nine other neighbouring states?
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Uttar Pradesh shares borders with nine Indian states: Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Delhi (UT counted as neighbour).
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Uttar Pradesh shares borders with nine Indian states: Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Delhi (UT counted as neighbour).
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Uttar Pradesh shares borders with nine Indian states: Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Delhi (UT counted as neighbour).
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhen was Gitanjali, a collection of poetry, published?
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Gitanjali was first published in Bengali in 1910 by Rabindranath Tagore. Its English translation (1912) led to the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
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Gitanjali was first published in Bengali in 1910 by Rabindranath Tagore. Its English translation (1912) led to the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
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Gitanjali was first published in Bengali in 1910 by Rabindranath Tagore. Its English translation (1912) led to the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho was Prime Minister of India during the Kargil War with Pakistan in 1999?
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister during the Kargil War (May–July 1999) when Pakistani-backed forces intruded into the Kargil district of J&K.
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister during the Kargil War (May–July 1999) when Pakistani-backed forces intruded into the Kargil district of J&K.
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister during the Kargil War (May–July 1999) when Pakistani-backed forces intruded into the Kargil district of J&K.
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe number of coastal states of India:
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India has 9 coastal states: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal.
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India has 9 coastal states: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal.
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India has 9 coastal states: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal.
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe green revolution was initiated in India during:
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The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the early-to-mid 1960s with the introduction of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, largely through the work of Dr M.S. Swaminathan.
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The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the early-to-mid 1960s with the introduction of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, largely through the work of Dr M.S. Swaminathan.
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The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the early-to-mid 1960s with the introduction of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, largely through the work of Dr M.S. Swaminathan.
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhat is the meaning of the Olympic motto 'Citius, Altius, Fortius'?
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'Citius, Altius, Fortius' is Latin for 'Swifter, Higher, Stronger' — the official motto of the Olympic Games adopted by the IOC (now with 'Communiter' added in 2021).
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'Citius, Altius, Fortius' is Latin for 'Swifter, Higher, Stronger' — the official motto of the Olympic Games adopted by the IOC (now with 'Communiter' added in 2021).
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'Citius, Altius, Fortius' is Latin for 'Swifter, Higher, Stronger' — the official motto of the Olympic Games adopted by the IOC (now with 'Communiter' added in 2021).
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho is the highest law officer in the country appointed by the President of India under article 76 of the Constitution of India?
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The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer of the Union, appointed by the President under Article 76. He advises the Government on legal matters and represents it in the Supreme Court.
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The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer of the Union, appointed by the President under Article 76. He advises the Government on legal matters and represents it in the Supreme Court.
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The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer of the Union, appointed by the President under Article 76. He advises the Government on legal matters and represents it in the Supreme Court.
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhen did Mother Teresa receive Nobel Prize for Peace?
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Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize on 10 December 1979 for her humanitarian work among the poor and destitute.
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Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize on 10 December 1979 for her humanitarian work among the poor and destitute.
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Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize on 10 December 1979 for her humanitarian work among the poor and destitute.
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho was the President of the Constituent Assembly established in 1946 that framed the Constitution of India?
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Dr Rajendra Prasad presided over the Constituent Assembly of India (1946–1949). He later became India's first President (1950–1962).
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Dr Rajendra Prasad presided over the Constituent Assembly of India (1946–1949). He later became India's first President (1950–1962).
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Dr Rajendra Prasad presided over the Constituent Assembly of India (1946–1949). He later became India's first President (1950–1962).
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhen did Lata Mangeshkar receive Bharat Ratna?
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Lata Mangeshkar, the legendary Nightingale of India, was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2001.
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Lata Mangeshkar, the legendary Nightingale of India, was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2001.
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Lata Mangeshkar, the legendary Nightingale of India, was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2001.
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the leader who was also called 'Punjab Kesari'. While leading a demonstration against the Simon Commission he fell prey to the lathis of the British police and got seriously injured.
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Lala Lajpat Rai ('Punjab Kesari' / Lion of Punjab) was gravely injured in a British police lathi-charge during protests against the Simon Commission in Lahore (30 Oct 1928) and succumbed to his injuries on 17 November 1928.
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Lala Lajpat Rai ('Punjab Kesari' / Lion of Punjab) was gravely injured in a British police lathi-charge during protests against the Simon Commission in Lahore (30 Oct 1928) and succumbed to his injuries on 17 November 1928.
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Lala Lajpat Rai ('Punjab Kesari' / Lion of Punjab) was gravely injured in a British police lathi-charge during protests against the Simon Commission in Lahore (30 Oct 1928) and succumbed to his injuries on 17 November 1928.
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesThe first woman Chief Minister Sucheta Kriplani served as the Chief Minister which state?
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Sucheta Kriplani became India's first woman Chief Minister when she led the Uttar Pradesh government from October 1963 to March 1967.
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Sucheta Kriplani became India's first woman Chief Minister when she led the Uttar Pradesh government from October 1963 to March 1967.
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Sucheta Kriplani became India's first woman Chief Minister when she led the Uttar Pradesh government from October 1963 to March 1967.
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 pointsCategory: General Studies__________ is a market structure in which there are only a few sellers (but more than two) of homogeneous or differentiated products.
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Oligopoly is a market structure with a few sellers (more than two) who deal in homogeneous or differentiated products (e.g., telecom, automobile industries). Duopoly has exactly two sellers.
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Oligopoly is a market structure with a few sellers (more than two) who deal in homogeneous or differentiated products (e.g., telecom, automobile industries). Duopoly has exactly two sellers.
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Oligopoly is a market structure with a few sellers (more than two) who deal in homogeneous or differentiated products (e.g., telecom, automobile industries). Duopoly has exactly two sellers.
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the mountain pass that connects Srinagar with Leh and separates the Kashmir valley from the Drass Valley.
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Zojila Pass (3,528 m) on National Highway 1 connects Srinagar (Kashmir Valley) to Kargil and Leh (Ladakh), and forms a natural boundary between the Kashmir Valley and the Drass Valley.
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Zojila Pass (3,528 m) on National Highway 1 connects Srinagar (Kashmir Valley) to Kargil and Leh (Ladakh), and forms a natural boundary between the Kashmir Valley and the Drass Valley.
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Zojila Pass (3,528 m) on National Highway 1 connects Srinagar (Kashmir Valley) to Kargil and Leh (Ladakh), and forms a natural boundary between the Kashmir Valley and the Drass Valley.
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhen did Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, formally get opened for public?
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Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata — built in memory of Queen Victoria — was formally opened to the public on 19 January 1921 by the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII).
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Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata — built in memory of Queen Victoria — was formally opened to the public on 19 January 1921 by the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII).
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Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata — built in memory of Queen Victoria — was formally opened to the public on 19 January 1921 by the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII).
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is quoted by former American basketball player, Michael Jordan?
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Michael Jordan is widely credited with the quote: “Never say never because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion,” reflecting his philosophy on overcoming mental barriers.
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Michael Jordan is widely credited with the quote: “Never say never because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion,” reflecting his philosophy on overcoming mental barriers.
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Michael Jordan is widely credited with the quote: “Never say never because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion,” reflecting his philosophy on overcoming mental barriers.
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is India's most coveted science and technology award that was instituted in 1958 in the honour of an eminent scientist and chief architect of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)?
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The Shanti SwarupBhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, instituted by CSIR in 1958 and named after its founder-director, is India's highest multidisciplinary science and technology award.
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The Shanti SwarupBhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, instituted by CSIR in 1958 and named after its founder-director, is India's highest multidisciplinary science and technology award.
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The Shanti SwarupBhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, instituted by CSIR in 1958 and named after its founder-director, is India's highest multidisciplinary science and technology award.
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesBelow are the names of Indian freedom fighters paired with the newspaper/periodical that they founded. Identify the pair that has a mismatch.
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Subhash Chandra Bose did NOT found a paper called “Voice of India.” He was associated with “Forward Bloc.” This makes Option A the mismatched pair. Tilak founded Kesari; Gandhi founded Young India; Motilal Nehru founded The Independent.
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Subhash Chandra Bose did NOT found a paper called “Voice of India.” He was associated with “Forward Bloc.” This makes Option A the mismatched pair. Tilak founded Kesari; Gandhi founded Young India; Motilal Nehru founded The Independent.
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Subhash Chandra Bose did NOT found a paper called “Voice of India.” He was associated with “Forward Bloc.” This makes Option A the mismatched pair. Tilak founded Kesari; Gandhi founded Young India; Motilal Nehru founded The Independent.
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the Indian geneticist who is called 'The Father of Green Revolution' in India.
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Dr M.S. Swaminathan, Indian geneticist and agronomist, is called the 'Father of the Green Revolution in India' for introducing high-yielding variety wheat seeds in the 1960s.
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Dr M.S. Swaminathan, Indian geneticist and agronomist, is called the 'Father of the Green Revolution in India' for introducing high-yielding variety wheat seeds in the 1960s.
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Dr M.S. Swaminathan, Indian geneticist and agronomist, is called the 'Father of the Green Revolution in India' for introducing high-yielding variety wheat seeds in the 1960s.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWith which country does India share the longest boundary?
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India shares its longest land border with Bangladesh (4,156 km), followed by China (3,488 km), Pakistan (3,323 km), and Nepal (1,751 km).
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India shares its longest land border with Bangladesh (4,156 km), followed by China (3,488 km), Pakistan (3,323 km), and Nepal (1,751 km).
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India shares its longest land border with Bangladesh (4,156 km), followed by China (3,488 km), Pakistan (3,323 km), and Nepal (1,751 km).
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWho was the first woman speaker of the Lok Sabha?
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Meira Kumar became India's first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha in June 2009 (15th Lok Sabha). Sumitra Mahajan was the second (2014–2019).
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Meira Kumar became India's first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha in June 2009 (15th Lok Sabha). Sumitra Mahajan was the second (2014–2019).
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Meira Kumar became India's first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha in June 2009 (15th Lok Sabha). Sumitra Mahajan was the second (2014–2019).
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following words was added by the Constitution (forty-second amendment) Act, 1976
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The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 inserted the words 'Socialist', 'Secular', and 'Integrity' into the Preamble. The question focuses on 'Secular' (Option D).
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The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 inserted the words 'Socialist', 'Secular', and 'Integrity' into the Preamble. The question focuses on 'Secular' (Option D).
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The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 inserted the words 'Socialist', 'Secular', and 'Integrity' into the Preamble. The question focuses on 'Secular' (Option D).
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesWhich of the following is NOT a type of percussion instrument?
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Nagaswaram is a wind instrument (double-reed woodwind, similar to an oboe), NOT a percussion instrument. Mridangam, Kanjira, and Pakhawag are all percussion/membrane instruments.
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Nagaswaram is a wind instrument (double-reed woodwind, similar to an oboe), NOT a percussion instrument. Mridangam, Kanjira, and Pakhawag are all percussion/membrane instruments.
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Nagaswaram is a wind instrument (double-reed woodwind, similar to an oboe), NOT a percussion instrument. Mridangam, Kanjira, and Pakhawag are all percussion/membrane instruments.
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the founder of Amul who is also referred to as 'the Father of White Revolution in India'.
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Dr Verghese Kurien, founder of Amul (Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation), is hailed as the 'Father of the White Revolution (Operation Flood)' in India.
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Dr Verghese Kurien, founder of Amul (Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation), is hailed as the 'Father of the White Revolution (Operation Flood)' in India.
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Dr Verghese Kurien, founder of Amul (Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation), is hailed as the 'Father of the White Revolution (Operation Flood)' in India.
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
1 pointsCategory: General Studies'The Accidental Prime Minister' is a 2019 Indian biographical drama film and a biopic made on the former prime minister of India Manmohan Singh. Name the actor who has played the role of Manmohan Singh.
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Anupam Kher played Dr Manmohan Singh in the 2019 biographical film 'The Accidental Prime Minister', directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte.
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Anupam Kher played Dr Manmohan Singh in the 2019 biographical film 'The Accidental Prime Minister', directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte.
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Anupam Kher played Dr Manmohan Singh in the 2019 biographical film 'The Accidental Prime Minister', directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
1 pointsCategory: General StudiesName the institution that is a self-governing constitutional body and oversees the election process in India as per the Constitution of India.
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The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an autonomous constitutional authority (Article 324) responsible for administering all elections to Parliament and State Legislatures.
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The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an autonomous constitutional authority (Article 324) responsible for administering all elections to Parliament and State Legislatures.
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The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an autonomous constitutional authority (Article 324) responsible for administering all elections to Parliament and State Legislatures.
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishChoose the correct feminine noun for underlined word.
He is the instructor of the program.Correct
The standard feminine form of 'instructor' is 'instructress' (formed by adding the suffix '-ess').
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The standard feminine form of 'instructor' is 'instructress' (formed by adding the suffix '-ess').
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The standard feminine form of 'instructor' is 'instructress' (formed by adding the suffix '-ess').
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishParts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the part that has an error.
Last night I lied on the carpet and fell asleep.Correct
The error is “I lied” — 'lied' is past tense of 'lie' (to tell a falsehood). The correct word is 'lay' (past tense of 'lie' = to recline): “Last night I lay on the carpet and fell asleep.”
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The error is “I lied” — 'lied' is past tense of 'lie' (to tell a falsehood). The correct word is 'lay' (past tense of 'lie' = to recline): “Last night I lay on the carpet and fell asleep.”
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The error is “I lied” — 'lied' is past tense of 'lie' (to tell a falsehood). The correct word is 'lay' (past tense of 'lie' = to recline): “Last night I lay on the carpet and fell asleep.”
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishParts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the part that has an error.
Ethics are important in an organization.Correct
The error is “are important” — 'Ethics' as a subject/discipline is a singular noun and takes a singular verb: “Ethics is important in an organization.”
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The error is “are important” — 'Ethics' as a subject/discipline is a singular noun and takes a singular verb: “Ethics is important in an organization.”
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The error is “are important” — 'Ethics' as a subject/discipline is a singular noun and takes a singular verb: “Ethics is important in an organization.”
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I am senior ________ him.Correct
“Senior to” is the correct preposition: “I am senior to him.” We use 'to' with 'senior', 'junior', 'superior', 'inferior', and 'prior'.
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“Senior to” is the correct preposition: “I am senior to him.” We use 'to' with 'senior', 'junior', 'superior', 'inferior', and 'prior'.
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“Senior to” is the correct preposition: “I am senior to him.” We use 'to' with 'senior', 'junior', 'superior', 'inferior', and 'prior'.
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishIn the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. One of them is incorrect. Choose the incorrect word or phrase from the options.
He broke into tears on hearing the news of his uncle's death.Correct
The error is “broke” — the correct idiom is “burst into tears” (not “broke into tears”). “Broke into” collocates with laughter, a song, or breaking into a place.
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The error is “broke” — the correct idiom is “burst into tears” (not “broke into tears”). “Broke into” collocates with laughter, a song, or breaking into a place.
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The error is “broke” — the correct idiom is “burst into tears” (not “broke into tears”). “Broke into” collocates with laughter, a song, or breaking into a place.
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that can best substitute the underlined phrase below.
He is official in-charge of museum, and looks after the overall administration.Correct
A 'Curator' is the official person in charge of a museum, gallery, or other collection who oversees its administration and maintenance.
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A 'Curator' is the official person in charge of a museum, gallery, or other collection who oversees its administration and maintenance.
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A 'Curator' is the official person in charge of a museum, gallery, or other collection who oversees its administration and maintenance.
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that best gives the meaning of the given phrase.
Call upCorrect
“Call up” means to telephone or phone someone. Example: “Please call me up when you arrive.”
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“Call up” means to telephone or phone someone. Example: “Please call me up when you arrive.”
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“Call up” means to telephone or phone someone. Example: “Please call me up when you arrive.”
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishIn the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. One of them is incorrect. Choose the incorrect word or phrase from the options.
Look at the flock of bees around the hive.Correct
The error is “flock” — a group of bees is called a 'swarm', not a 'flock'. A flock refers to birds or sheep.
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The error is “flock” — a group of bees is called a 'swarm', not a 'flock'. A flock refers to birds or sheep.
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The error is “flock” — a group of bees is called a 'swarm', not a 'flock'. A flock refers to birds or sheep.
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate ANTONYM of:
LENDCorrect
The antonym of LEND is BORROW. To lend = to give temporarily; to borrow = to take temporarily.
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The antonym of LEND is BORROW. To lend = to give temporarily; to borrow = to take temporarily.
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The antonym of LEND is BORROW. To lend = to give temporarily; to borrow = to take temporarily.
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate SYNONYM of the underlined word.
She rarely plays violin now.Correct
RARELY means infrequently / not often. Its synonym is SELDOM (also meaning not often). 'Often' and 'Habitually' are antonyms.
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RARELY means infrequently / not often. Its synonym is SELDOM (also meaning not often). 'Often' and 'Habitually' are antonyms.
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RARELY means infrequently / not often. Its synonym is SELDOM (also meaning not often). 'Often' and 'Habitually' are antonyms.
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishFill in the blank with the most appropriate idiom.
He decided not to __________ although there were so many problems.Correct
“Draw back” means to retreat or refrain from something despite pressure. Meaning: He decided not to withdraw/back down even though there were many problems.
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“Draw back” means to retreat or refrain from something despite pressure. Meaning: He decided not to withdraw/back down even though there were many problems.
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“Draw back” means to retreat or refrain from something despite pressure. Meaning: He decided not to withdraw/back down even though there were many problems.
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
ABROGATECorrect
ABROGATE means to formally repeal or abolish (a law or agreement). Its closest synonym is ERADICATE (to completely abolish or destroy).
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ABROGATE means to formally repeal or abolish (a law or agreement). Its closest synonym is ERADICATE (to completely abolish or destroy).
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ABROGATE means to formally repeal or abolish (a law or agreement). Its closest synonym is ERADICATE (to completely abolish or destroy).
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishFill in the blank with the most appropriate relative pronoun.
This is the best__________ we can do.Correct
After superlatives, 'that' is used as the relative pronoun: “This is the best that we can do.” (Not 'which', because 'which' introduces non-defining clauses.)
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After superlatives, 'that' is used as the relative pronoun: “This is the best that we can do.” (Not 'which', because 'which' introduces non-defining clauses.)
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After superlatives, 'that' is used as the relative pronoun: “This is the best that we can do.” (Not 'which', because 'which' introduces non-defining clauses.)
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
The council__________ not unanimous on certain economic issues.Correct
'Council' is a collective noun; in formal standard English it takes a singular verb: “The council was not unanimous.” Option A (was) is correct.
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'Council' is a collective noun; in formal standard English it takes a singular verb: “The council was not unanimous.” Option A (was) is correct.
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'Council' is a collective noun; in formal standard English it takes a singular verb: “The council was not unanimous.” Option A (was) is correct.
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate meaning of the idiom.
Take it EasyCorrect
“Take it easy” is an idiom meaning to relax, stay calm, or slow down. Example: “The doctor told him to take it easy after surgery.”
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“Take it easy” is an idiom meaning to relax, stay calm, or slow down. Example: “The doctor told him to take it easy after surgery.”
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“Take it easy” is an idiom meaning to relax, stay calm, or slow down. Example: “The doctor told him to take it easy after surgery.”
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the CORRECTLY spelt word.
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The correctly spelt word is 'Collusion' (B) — meaning secret cooperation for an unlawful purpose. All other options contain extra or missing letters.
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The correctly spelt word is 'Collusion' (B) — meaning secret cooperation for an unlawful purpose. All other options contain extra or missing letters.
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The correctly spelt word is 'Collusion' (B) — meaning secret cooperation for an unlawful purpose. All other options contain extra or missing letters.
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the CORRECTLY spelt word from the options.
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'Phenomenon' (A) is correctly spelt. 'Excellant' → Excellent; 'Preserveed' → Preserved; 'Possesive' → Possessive.
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'Phenomenon' (A) is correctly spelt. 'Excellant' → Excellent; 'Preserveed' → Preserved; 'Possesive' → Possessive.
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'Phenomenon' (A) is correctly spelt. 'Excellant' → Excellent; 'Preserveed' → Preserved; 'Possesive' → Possessive.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishIdentify the class of adjective of the underlined word.
I ate some rice.Correct
'Some' in “I ate some rice” answers “how much rice?” — indicating an unspecified quantity. Hence it is an Adjective of Quantity (Indefinite).
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'Some' in “I ate some rice” answers “how much rice?” — indicating an unspecified quantity. Hence it is an Adjective of Quantity (Indefinite).
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'Some' in “I ate some rice” answers “how much rice?” — indicating an unspecified quantity. Hence it is an Adjective of Quantity (Indefinite).
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that can best substitute the following piece of text.
One who sacrifices his life for a causeCorrect
A 'Martyr' is a person who willingly sacrifices their life for a cause, belief, or principle. A Traitor betrays; an Imposter deceives; a Fighter battles but need not die.
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A 'Martyr' is a person who willingly sacrifices their life for a cause, belief, or principle. A Traitor betrays; an Imposter deceives; a Fighter battles but need not die.
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A 'Martyr' is a person who willingly sacrifices their life for a cause, belief, or principle. A Traitor betrays; an Imposter deceives; a Fighter battles but need not die.
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that best gives the meaning of the given phrase.
Taken abackCorrect
“Taken aback” means to be suddenly surprised, shocked, or startled. Example: “She was taken aback by his sudden resignation.”
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“Taken aback” means to be suddenly surprised, shocked, or startled. Example: “She was taken aback by his sudden resignation.”
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“Taken aback” means to be suddenly surprised, shocked, or startled. Example: “She was taken aback by his sudden resignation.”
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishIn the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. One of them is incorrect. Choose the incorrect word or phrase from the options.
I strongly conclude the use of fresh fruits and vegetables during rainy season.Correct
The error is “conclude” — one cannot 'conclude the use of' something; the correct word should be 'advocate' or 'encourage': “I strongly advocate the use of fresh fruits and vegetables during rainy season.”
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The error is “conclude” — one cannot 'conclude the use of' something; the correct word should be 'advocate' or 'encourage': “I strongly advocate the use of fresh fruits and vegetables during rainy season.”
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The error is “conclude” — one cannot 'conclude the use of' something; the correct word should be 'advocate' or 'encourage': “I strongly advocate the use of fresh fruits and vegetables during rainy season.”
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate SYNONYM of:
ELEMENTARYCorrect
ELEMENTARY means simple, basic, or fundamental. Its most fitting synonym from the given options is BASIC.
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ELEMENTARY means simple, basic, or fundamental. Its most fitting synonym from the given options is BASIC.
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ELEMENTARY means simple, basic, or fundamental. Its most fitting synonym from the given options is BASIC.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that can best substitute the underlined phrase below.
Small pox spreads by contact, so keep precaution.Correct
“Spreads by contact” means the disease transmits through direct/indirect physical contact — the correct scientific/medical term is CONTAGIOUS.
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“Spreads by contact” means the disease transmits through direct/indirect physical contact — the correct scientific/medical term is CONTAGIOUS.
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“Spreads by contact” means the disease transmits through direct/indirect physical contact — the correct scientific/medical term is CONTAGIOUS.
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that can best substitute the following piece of text.
One who designs houses & buildingsCorrect
An 'Architect' is the professional who designs houses, buildings, and other structures. A Mason constructs with brick/stone; an Engineer handles broader infrastructure; a Composer creates music.
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An 'Architect' is the professional who designs houses, buildings, and other structures. A Mason constructs with brick/stone; an Engineer handles broader infrastructure; a Composer creates music.
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An 'Architect' is the professional who designs houses, buildings, and other structures. A Mason constructs with brick/stone; an Engineer handles broader infrastructure; a Composer creates music.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the CORRECTLY spelt word.
Correct
The correctly spelt word is 'Desperate' (C). 'Desparate', 'Disperte', and 'Desparte' are all incorrect.
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The correctly spelt word is 'Desperate' (C). 'Desparate', 'Disperte', and 'Desparte' are all incorrect.
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The correctly spelt word is 'Desperate' (C). 'Desparate', 'Disperte', and 'Desparte' are all incorrect.
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishIn the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. One of them is incorrect. Choose the incorrect word or phrase from the options.
Sarah closed her eyes to ask a wish.Correct
The error is “ask” — the correct collocation is “make a wish” (not “ask a wish”): “Sarah closed her eyes to make a wish.”
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The error is “ask” — the correct collocation is “make a wish” (not “ask a wish”): “Sarah closed her eyes to make a wish.”
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The error is “ask” — the correct collocation is “make a wish” (not “ask a wish”): “Sarah closed her eyes to make a wish.”
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I am senior ________ him.Correct
“Senior to” is the correct prepositional phrase: “I am senior to him.” (Same rule as Q64.)
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“Senior to” is the correct prepositional phrase: “I am senior to him.” (Same rule as Q64.)
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“Senior to” is the correct prepositional phrase: “I am senior to him.” (Same rule as Q64.)
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishFill in the blank with the correctly spelt word.
It is a__________ proven fact.Correct
'Scientifically' (A) is the correctly spelt adverb. 'Sceintificaly' transposes letters and omits 'l' — an incorrect spelling.
Incorrect
'Scientifically' (A) is the correctly spelt adverb. 'Sceintificaly' transposes letters and omits 'l' — an incorrect spelling.
Unattempted
'Scientifically' (A) is the correctly spelt adverb. 'Sceintificaly' transposes letters and omits 'l' — an incorrect spelling.
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the option that best gives the meaning of the following sentence.
He is less old than I.Correct
“He is less old than I” = He has fewer years than I do = He is not as old as me. Option D correctly paraphrases this meaning.
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“He is less old than I” = He has fewer years than I do = He is not as old as me. Option D correctly paraphrases this meaning.
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“He is less old than I” = He has fewer years than I do = He is not as old as me. Option D correctly paraphrases this meaning.
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
RELINQUISHCorrect
RELINQUISH means to voluntarily give up, surrender, or abandon (a claim, right, or possession). Its synonym from the options is QUIT.
Incorrect
RELINQUISH means to voluntarily give up, surrender, or abandon (a claim, right, or possession). Its synonym from the options is QUIT.
Unattempted
RELINQUISH means to voluntarily give up, surrender, or abandon (a claim, right, or possession). Its synonym from the options is QUIT.
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
My uncle apprised me ________ the incident.Correct
The correct preposition after 'apprise' is 'of': “apprised of something” = informed about something. “My uncle apprised me of the incident.”
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The correct preposition after 'apprise' is 'of': “apprised of something” = informed about something. “My uncle apprised me of the incident.”
Unattempted
The correct preposition after 'apprise' is 'of': “apprised of something” = informed about something. “My uncle apprised me of the incident.”
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the CORRECTLY spelt word.
Correct
The correctly spelt word is 'Contiguous' (B), meaning sharing a common boundary / touching. All other options are misspellings.
Incorrect
The correctly spelt word is 'Contiguous' (B), meaning sharing a common boundary / touching. All other options are misspellings.
Unattempted
The correctly spelt word is 'Contiguous' (B), meaning sharing a common boundary / touching. All other options are misspellings.
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishParts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the part that has an error.
The company were founded in the year of 2001.Correct
The error is “were founded” — 'company' is a singular collective noun requiring a singular verb: “The company was founded in the year of 2001.”
Incorrect
The error is “were founded” — 'company' is a singular collective noun requiring a singular verb: “The company was founded in the year of 2001.”
Unattempted
The error is “were founded” — 'company' is a singular collective noun requiring a singular verb: “The company was founded in the year of 2001.”
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishFill in the blank with the suitable article.
She studies in __________ university.Correct
'University' begins with the consonant sound /j/ (yoo-ni-ver-si-ty), so the indefinite article 'a' (not 'an') is used: “She studies in a university.”
Incorrect
'University' begins with the consonant sound /j/ (yoo-ni-ver-si-ty), so the indefinite article 'a' (not 'an') is used: “She studies in a university.”
Unattempted
'University' begins with the consonant sound /j/ (yoo-ni-ver-si-ty), so the indefinite article 'a' (not 'an') is used: “She studies in a university.”
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishSelect the INCORRECTLY spelt word from the options.
Correct
'Presumeably' (B) is incorrectly spelt — the correct spelling is 'Presumably' (no extra 'e'). Domineering, Frantic, and Pathetically are all correctly spelt.
Incorrect
'Presumeably' (B) is incorrectly spelt — the correct spelling is 'Presumably' (no extra 'e'). Domineering, Frantic, and Pathetically are all correctly spelt.
Unattempted
'Presumeably' (B) is incorrectly spelt — the correct spelling is 'Presumably' (no extra 'e'). Domineering, Frantic, and Pathetically are all correctly spelt.
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishComprehension Passage (Read and answer)
A consumer is said to be a king in the market. Due to ever growing competition and in an attempt to maximize profits by selling more, some producers are tempted to engage in unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like hoarding, black-marketing, etc. This means that a consumers might be exposed to risks due to unsafe products, might suffer from bad health due to adulterated food products, might be cheated. Therefore, there is a strong need for consumer protection. Consumer protection includes educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, but it also helps in getting their grievances redressed. Consumer protection is beneficial not only for consumer but also for businessman. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides six rights to consumers. In addition to rights, consumer has certain responsibilities also. Rights and Responsibilities are two sides of the same coin. Unless a consumer fulfills these responsibilities it may not be possible for him to enforce his rights. In India, several consumer organizations and Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest. NGOs have their own constitution and are free from interference of the government. Functions performed by consumers organizations include: educating the general public through seminars and workshops, providing legal assistance to consumers, filing complaints in courts, etc.
The unfair trade practices have cropped up due to
Correct
According to the passage, unfair trade practices arise because of ever-growing competition among producers trying to maximise profits by selling more.
Incorrect
According to the passage, unfair trade practices arise because of ever-growing competition among producers trying to maximise profits by selling more.
Unattempted
According to the passage, unfair trade practices arise because of ever-growing competition among producers trying to maximise profits by selling more.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishComprehension Passage (Read and answer)
A consumer is said to be a king in the market. Due to ever growing competition and in an attempt to maximize profits by selling more, some producers are tempted to engage in unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like hoarding, black-marketing, etc. This means that a consumers might be exposed to risks due to unsafe products, might suffer from bad health due to adulterated food products, might be cheated. Therefore, there is a strong need for consumer protection. Consumer protection includes educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, but it also helps in getting their grievances redressed. Consumer protection is beneficial not only for consumer but also for businessman. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides six rights to consumers. In addition to rights, consumer has certain responsibilities also. Rights and Responsibilities are two sides of the same coin. Unless a consumer fulfills these responsibilities it may not be possible for him to enforce his rights. In India, several consumer organizations and Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest. NGOs have their own constitution and are free from interference of the government. Functions performed by consumers organizations include: educating the general public through seminars and workshops, providing legal assistance to consumers, filing complaints in courts, etc.
Consumer protection involves:
a. educating consumers about their rights
b. educating consumers about their responsibilities
c. helping consumers in getting their grievances redressed
Which of the above elements are true?Correct
The passage explicitly states consumer protection involves educating consumers about their rights (a) and responsibilities (b) and helping redress grievances (c). All three — a, b and c — are true.
Incorrect
The passage explicitly states consumer protection involves educating consumers about their rights (a) and responsibilities (b) and helping redress grievances (c). All three — a, b and c — are true.
Unattempted
The passage explicitly states consumer protection involves educating consumers about their rights (a) and responsibilities (b) and helping redress grievances (c). All three — a, b and c — are true.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishComprehension Passage (Read and answer)
A consumer is said to be a king in the market. Due to ever growing competition and in an attempt to maximize profits by selling more, some producers are tempted to engage in unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like hoarding, black-marketing, etc. This means that a consumers might be exposed to risks due to unsafe products, might suffer from bad health due to adulterated food products, might be cheated. Therefore, there is a strong need for consumer protection. Consumer protection includes educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, but it also helps in getting their grievances redressed. Consumer protection is beneficial not only for consumer but also for businessman. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides six rights to consumers. In addition to rights, consumer has certain responsibilities also. Rights and Responsibilities are two sides of the same coin. Unless a consumer fulfills these responsibilities it may not be possible for him to enforce his rights. In India, several consumer organizations and Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest. NGOs have their own constitution and are free from interference of the government. Functions performed by consumers organizations include: educating the general public through seminars and workshops, providing legal assistance to consumers, filing complaints in courts, etc.
Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
Correct
The passage states NGOs “are free from interference of the government” — meaning they are NOT governed by the government. Hence Statement A is NOT true.
Incorrect
The passage states NGOs “are free from interference of the government” — meaning they are NOT governed by the government. Hence Statement A is NOT true.
Unattempted
The passage states NGOs “are free from interference of the government” — meaning they are NOT governed by the government. Hence Statement A is NOT true.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishComprehension Passage (Read and answer)
A consumer is said to be a king in the market. Due to ever growing competition and in an attempt to maximize profits by selling more, some producers are tempted to engage in unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like hoarding, black-marketing, etc. This means that a consumers might be exposed to risks due to unsafe products, might suffer from bad health due to adulterated food products, might be cheated. Therefore, there is a strong need for consumer protection. Consumer protection includes educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, but it also helps in getting their grievances redressed. Consumer protection is beneficial not only for consumer but also for businessman. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides six rights to consumers. In addition to rights, consumer has certain responsibilities also. Rights and Responsibilities are two sides of the same coin. Unless a consumer fulfills these responsibilities it may not be possible for him to enforce his rights. In India, several consumer organizations and Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest. NGOs have their own constitution and are free from interference of the government. Functions performed by consumers organizations include: educating the general public through seminars and workshops, providing legal assistance to consumers, filing complaints in courts, etc.
What is the purpose of Non Government Organizations in the context of consumers
Correct
The passage directly states: “several consumer organizations and NGOs have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest.” — making Option A the primary purpose.
Incorrect
The passage directly states: “several consumer organizations and NGOs have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest.” — making Option A the primary purpose.
Unattempted
The passage directly states: “several consumer organizations and NGOs have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest.” — making Option A the primary purpose.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
1 pointsCategory: General EnglishComprehension Passage (Read and answer)
A consumer is said to be a king in the market. Due to ever growing competition and in an attempt to maximize profits by selling more, some producers are tempted to engage in unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like hoarding, black-marketing, etc. This means that a consumers might be exposed to risks due to unsafe products, might suffer from bad health due to adulterated food products, might be cheated. Therefore, there is a strong need for consumer protection. Consumer protection includes educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, but it also helps in getting their grievances redressed. Consumer protection is beneficial not only for consumer but also for businessman. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides six rights to consumers. In addition to rights, consumer has certain responsibilities also. Rights and Responsibilities are two sides of the same coin. Unless a consumer fulfills these responsibilities it may not be possible for him to enforce his rights. In India, several consumer organizations and Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) have been set up to protect and promote consumers interest. NGOs have their own constitution and are free from interference of the government. Functions performed by consumers organizations include: educating the general public through seminars and workshops, providing legal assistance to consumers, filing complaints in courts, etc.
Consumer Protection helps in
Correct
Consumer protection, as described in the passage, helps in the Redressal of grievances — ensuring consumers who are wronged can seek remedy and resolution.
Incorrect
Consumer protection, as described in the passage, helps in the Redressal of grievances — ensuring consumers who are wronged can seek remedy and resolution.
Unattempted
Consumer protection, as described in the passage, helps in the Redressal of grievances — ensuring consumers who are wronged can seek remedy and resolution.
Why Should You Attempt the APHC Field Assistant Mock Test?
Mock tests are an essential part of competitive exam preparation. They provide real exam-like practice and help candidates assess their readiness for the Andhra Pradesh High Court recruitment examination.
Benefits of APHC Mock Tests
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APHC Field Assistant Exam Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Andhra Pradesh High Court (APHC) |
| Post Name | Field Assistant |
| Exam Type | Objective Type (MCQs) |
| Exam Mode | Computer Based Test / Written Examination |
| Selection Process | Written Examination & Document Verification |
| Job Location | Andhra Pradesh |
| Category | State Government Job |
Expected APHC Field Assistant Exam Pattern
Understanding the exam pattern helps candidates prepare effectively and prioritize important topics.
| Subject | Important Topics |
|---|---|
| General Knowledge | Current Affairs, Indian History, Geography, Polity |
| General English | Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension |
| Reasoning Ability | Analogy, Series, Coding-Decoding, Logical Reasoning |
| Quantitative Aptitude | Arithmetic, Percentages, Ratio, Profit & Loss |
| Computer Awareness | Basic Computer Knowledge |
Note: Candidates should refer to the latest APHC notification for the official syllabus and exam pattern.
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|---|---|
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Conclusion
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Candidates should attempt at least 20–30 full-length mock tests along with topic-wise practice tests.
3. Are the mock tests based on the latest APHC syllabus?
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4. Can previous year papers help improve my score?
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Complete the syllabus, practice daily MCQs, solve previous papers, take regular mock tests, and revise consistently.
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