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Know About the Tree Oak Willow Pine Blue Lotus Rhododendron 2 Know about the tree 1 Willow 2 Rhododendron 3 Oak 4 Pine 5 Blue Lotus 4 Fastest Flying Birds 1 Oystercatcher 2 Common Crane 3 Bewick’s Swan 4 Mallard 5 Pheasant 6 Wood Pigeon 7 Barnacle Goose 8 White fronted Goose 11 Great Mughal Rulers Shah jahan Babur Akbar Aurangzeb Jahangir Humayun 12 Kings of the battlefield 1 Rana Sanga 5 Muhammad bin Tughlaq 2 Ashoka 6 Baji Rao 3 Mir Qasim 7 Nadir Shah 4 Humayun 8 Mahmud Ghazni 13 Historical Capitals 1. Pataliputra 2. Dehli 3. Faizabad 4. Gangaikonda Cholapuram 5. Purushapura (modern Peshawar) 6. Dhar 7. Hasanabad (Gulbarga) 8. Vijayanagara 9. Jorhat 10. Udaipur 16 Famous Forts 1 Hari Parbat Fort 2 Asirgarh Fort 3 Mandore Fort 4 Golkonda Fort 5 Gwalior Fort 17 Construction of Dams 1 Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant 2 Maithon Dam 3 Sardar Sarovar Dam 4 Rana Pratap Sagar Dam 5 Krishna Raja Sagara Dam 18 Indian Banks 1 HDFC Bank 2 Punjab National Bank 3 Oriental Bank of Commerce 4 Bank of India 5 Axis Bank 6 Syndicate Bank 7 ICICI Bank 8 State Bank of India 9 Canara Bank 21 Famous Indian Women 1 Annie Besant 2 Ismat Chughtai 3 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 4 Bhikaji Cama 5 Rani Gaidinliu 6 Mirra Alfassa 7 Kiran Bedi 8 Lakshmi Sahgal 9 Bachendri Pal 10 Aruna Asaf Ali 24 Literary Gems of India 1 Subhadra Kumari Chauhan 2 Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay 3 Harivansh Rai Bachchan 4 Anuradha Ramanan 5 Rajinder Singh Bedi 26 Aptitude A. 1. France 2. Earthquakes B. 1. Niece 2. Uncle C. 1. IIV, KKU, MMT 2. FPG, HPI, JPK 3. 85U, 83T, 81S 4. 91I, 93K, 95M 28 American- English Words 1. Fall 10. Railroad 2. Check 11. Restroom 3. Hood 12. Candies 4. Janitor 13. Faucet 5. Drugstore 14. Flashlight 6. Chips 15. Billfold 7. Elevator 16. Starter 8. Freeway 9. Diaper 29 All are Musical 1 Celesta 2 Sitar 3 Banjo 4 Trumpet 5 Harmonium 6 Xylophone 7 Tambura 8 Clarinet 30 Crossword Puzzle- I Crossword Puzzle- II 34 Great Bollywood Legends 1 Kishore Kumar 2 Dev Anand 3 Mohammad Rafi 4 Amitabh Bachchan 5 Madhubala 6 Dilip Kumar 7 Dharmendra 8 Om Puri 9 Amrish Puri 10 Meena Kumari 11 Nargis 12 Lata Mangeshkar 35 Comedy Actors 1 Paresh Rawal 2 Johny Lever 3 Kapil Sharma 4 Johnny Walker 5 Mehmood 6 Boman Irani 7 Asrani 8 Rajpal Yadav 9 Kader Khan 37 Let's Dance 1 Ballet 2 Samba 3 Disco 4 Salsa 5 Tango 6 Polka 40 Quiz Time 1. Jamesh Dewar 2. Pliny the Elder 3. Mathematician 4. Faxian 5. Apple 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. False 5. True 42 Famous Sports Persons 1 Andrew Luck 2 Tiger Woods 3 Roger Federer 4 Sachin Tendulkar 5 James Harden 6 Lionel Messi 7 Sunil Chhetri 8 Cristiano Ronaldo 9 Lewis Hamilton 47 International Organizations 1. UNDP 2. UNICEF 3. UNEP 4. UNESCO 5. GENERAL ASSEMBLY 6. IMF 48 Human Body Systems 1. Digestive System 2. Circulatory System 3. Skeletal System 4. Muscular System 5. Respiratory System 6. Nervous System 50 Festivals around the world 1. National holiday in the US and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of harvest and of the previous year. 2. National holiday commemorating the French Revolution. 3. A religious observance followed by some Christian sects covering a period of six weeks before the Easter. 4. Parsi New year celebrated on 21st March. 5. Jewish festival of lights, it is celebrated over eight days. 6. Year and celebrations, with the belief that souls of dead revisit their homes on this day. 7. Chinese festival which occurs in the 5th month of lunar calendar. 8. Festival commemorating the ascension of Jesus into heaven. 9. Persian winter solstice festival. 52 Precious Stones 1 Diamond 2 Garnet 3 Emerald 4 Ruby 5 Amber 6 Amethyst 7 Onyx 8 Jade 9 Sapphire 53 Fields of Study 1. Theology 2. Zoology 3. Calligraphy 4. Metallurgy 5. Gynaecology 6. Statistics 7. Felinology 8. Geology 9. Musicology 10. Nanotechnology 11. Dermatology 12. Biochemistry 13. Philosophy 14. Orthopedics 15. Sociology 54 Scientific Terms 1. Decibel 2. Photon 3. Skeletal System 4. Epidermis 5. Spectrum 6. Invertebrates 7. Lightning 8. Chlorophyll 9. Electrolysis 10. Malleability 55 Traditional Treatments 1. Shiatsu 2. Aromatherapy 3. Ayurveda 4. Osteopathy 5. Reiki 6. Acupuncture 56 Let's Explore Agriculture 1. Fruit Growing 2. Study of Grapes 3. Rearing of birds 4. Cultivatiion of flowers 5. Cultivation of seafish or other marine life 6. Farming 7. Bee-keeping 8. Cultivation of silk and silkworms 57 Research Centers 1. World Health Organisation 2. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation 3. Indian Institute of Science 4. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 5. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations 6. Indian Council of Medical Research 58 Model Test Paper-1 A. 1. Nimbus B. 1. True 2. Coco de mer seed 2. True of a palm tree 3. Dennis Anthony Tito 3. False 4. Dzien dobry 4. False 5. Kiran Bedi C. 1. Peter Dinklage - He is an American actor and film producer. He worked in a number of films like Living in Oblivion, Avengers : Infinity War etc. 2. Michael Jackson - He was a famous American singer and dancer. He was also known as the “King of POP”. 3. Barack Obama - He was the former President of United States. He played an instrumental. D. 1. National Aeronautics and space Administration 2. Invertebrate 3. Tipu Sultan 4. Kannauj 59 Model Test Paper-II A. 1. Diamond B. 1. False 2. Mahmud Ghazni 2. True 3. Sanya in China 4. Mariculture 3. True 5. Target Ball Sports 4. True C. 1. Steve Jobs - He is known for being the pioneer of revocation of personal computers. The co-founded Apple Inc, Pixar and NEXT, which are very successful companies of computers and mobile phones. 2. 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