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Floor Expansion/सी. लोर एसपशन (d) Reef formation/रीफ फ़ॉमशन (e) Pre-Historic Tsunami/ी-िहटोरक सुनामी d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.3 Which of the following is the national flower of India? िननिलिखत म कौनसा भारत का राीय पुप है ? (a) Lotus/कमल (b) Sunflower/सूरजमुखी (c) Lily/िलली (d) Rose/गुलाब a ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.4 Who has been conferred upon the prestigious Tansen Samman? िकसको ितित तानसेन समान से समािनत िकया गया? (a) SatishVyas/ सतीश यास (b) Robert Lewandowski/ रॉबट लेवांडोक (c) Lucy Bronze/ लुसी ज (d) Paul Sein Twa/ पॉल सीन ट्वा a ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.5 Which Indian social worker is noted for working among leprosy patients? कौनसा भारतीय सामािजक कायकता कु रोिगय के बीच काय करने के िलए िवयात है ? (a) Vinoba Bhave/िवनोबा भावे (b) Baba Amte/बाबा आटे (c) Dhondo Keshav Karve/धोदो केशव कव (d) Ram Manohar Lohia/राम मनोहर लोिहया b ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.6 Alphonso is - अलफांसो है - (a) A variety of Roses/गुलाब क एक िकम (b) A variety of Apples/सेब क एक िकम (c) A variety of Grapes/अंगूर क एक िकम (d) A variety of Mangoes/आम क एक िकम d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.7 The Government of India decided to celebrate the year 2001 as भारत सरकार ने वष 2001 को िकस वष के प म मनाने का िनणय िलया था ? (a) Bonded Labour/बधुआ मजदूर (b) Agriculture Worker/कृ िष कािमक (c) गल चाइड (d) Women’s Empowerment / मिहला सशकरण d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.8 Who assumed the charge of Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services? िकसने सश बल िचिकसा सेवा के महािनदेशक का पदभार संभाला? (a) KNatarajan/ के नटराजन (b) SSDeswal/ एस एस देशवाल (c) Satyendra Garg/ सय गग (d) RajatDatta/ रजत द d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.9 How many spokes are there in the cycle of national flag of India? भारत के रावज के च म िकतने पोक ह ? (a) 20 (b) 24 (c) 32 (d) None of these/इनम से कोई नह b ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.10 When and where was our national anthem sung for the first time? हमारा राीय गान थम बार कब और कहाँ गाया गया ? (a) On 24 January 1950 in Allahabad/24 जनवरी, 1950 को इलाहबाद म (b) On 27 December 1911 in Calcutta/27 िदसंबर, 1911 को कलका म (c) On 24 January 1950 In Delhi /24 जनवरी, 1950 को िदली म b (d) On December 26, 1942 in Calcutta/26 िदसंबर, 1942 को कलका म ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.11 What color is the Ashoka Chakra in the national emblem? राीय तीक म अशोक च का कौनसा रंग होता है ? (a) Red/लाल (b) Green/हरा (c) White/सफ़ेद (d) Blue/नीला d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.12 Which State Government has inaugurated the Bhama Askhed Dam Water Supply Scheme? िकस राय ने भामा आसखेड डैम जलापूित योजना का उाटन िकया है? (a) Haryana/ हरयाणा (b) Maharashtra/ महारा (c) Mizoram/ िमजोरम (d) Arunachal Pradesh/ अणाचल देश b ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.13 The national anthem 'Jana Gana Mein' was sung for the first time? राीय गान ‘जन गण म’ पहली बार गाया गया था ? (a) In1912/1912 म (b)In1919/1919 म (c) In1929/1929 म (d)In1911/1911 म d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.14 The colors of the Indian flag in ascending order are - (a) Saffron, White and Green (b) White, Green and Saffron (c) Green, White and Saffron (d) Saffron, Green & White आरोही म से भारतीय वज के रंग ह – (a) केसरया , सफ़ेद एव ं हरा (b) सफ़ेद , हरा एव ं केसरया c (c) हरा , सफ़ेद एव ं केसरया (d) केसरया , हरा एव ं सफेद ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.15 The ratio of length and width of the flag of India is - भारत के वज क लबाई और चौडाई का अनुपात है – (a) 5:3 (b) 3:2 (c) 3:4 (d) 2:1 b ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.16 Which country has announced referendum to add climate goals in constitution? िकस देश ने संिवधान म जलवायु लय को जोड़ने के िलए जनमत संह क घोषणा क है? (a) France/ ांस (b) Bangladesh/ बांलादेश (c) Nepal/ नेपाल (d) US/ यूएस a ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.17 The author of the national anthem is - रागान के रचियता है – (a) Rabindranath Tagore/रबीनाथ टैगोर (b) Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay/बंिकमचं चोपायाय (c) Sumitra Nandan Pant/सुिमानंदन पंत (d) Mohammed Iqbal/मोहमद इक़बाल a ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.18 The word 'Olympic' comes from 'Olympus' which is the name, a - ‘ओलिपक’ शद ‘ओलपस’ से आया है जो नाम है , एक – (a) Lake/झील का (b) River/नदी का (c) Island/ीप का (d) Mountain/पवत का (e) Desert/मथल का d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.19 When was the bus service between India and Bangladesh inaugurated? भारत और बांलादेश के मय बस सेवा का उाटन कब हआ था ? (a) On June 20, 1999 / 20 जून, 1999 को (b) On June 17, 1999 / 17 जून, 1999 को (c) On June 18, 1999 / 18 जून, 1999 को (d) On June 19, 1999 / 19 जून, 1999 को d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.20 Which edition of the Tansen Music Samaroh organised in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh? मय देश के वािलयर म तानसेन संगीत समरोह के िकस संकरण का आयोजन िकया गया? 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(a) 22 February , 1999 / 22 फरवरी, 1999 (b) 10 February, 1999 / 10 फरवरी, 1999 (c) 12 February, 1999 / 12 फरवरी, 1999 (d) 20 February , 1999 / 20 फरवरी, 1999 d ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182 11AM & 7:00 PM Q.23 Operation 'Black Board' was started to provide physical facilities to- ऑपरेशन ‘लैक बोड’ िननिलिखत को भौितक सुिवधाए ं दान करने के िलए चालू िकया गया – (a) Adult Education/ौढ़ िशा (b) Woman Education/ी िशा (c) Elementary Education/ारिभक िशा (d) Technical Education/तकनीक िशा c ForFor Maximum Maximum Discount Discount सोमवार से शनवार रोज @ GS – IMP MCQ UseUse Code: Code: Y182 Y182
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