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Paper – I GENERAL STUDIES 1. on February 29, 2016 Who Took Over As Paper – I GENERAL STUDIES 1. On February 29, 2016 who took over as the chairperson of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) ? (a) Shri Arijit Pasayat (b) Shri A.K. Sikri (c) Shri T.S. Thakur (d) Shri H.L. Dattu 2. Which country won the T20 Asia Cup 2016 organised in Bangladesh ? (a) Pakistan (b) Sri Lanka (c) Bangladesh (d) India 3. In early months of 2016, which State conducted Panchayati Raj elections in which matriculation was fixed as the minimum educational qualification to fight for election ? (a) Uttarakhand (b) Haryana (c) Delhi (d) Kerala 4. Which country’s Parliament became first in the world to run entirely on solar power, in February, 2016 ? (a) Pakistan (b) China (c) Canada (d) England 5. From which of the following countries will India, buy fighter jets ‘Rafale’ ? (a) Russia (b) U.S.A. (c) France (d) England 6. In which city of India first monorail was tested in February, 2014 ? (a) Ahmedabad (b) Mumbai (c) Bengaluru (d) Mysore 7. Which city has become the permanent venue for the International Film Festivals in India ? (a) Goa (b) Mumbai (c) New Delhi (d) Pune 8. To which country Madhesi agitation is related ? (a) Bangladesh (b) Nepal (c) Myanmar (d) Bhutan 9. The right chronology of Saka Sawant month is (a) Phalguna, Pausa, Bhadra, Jyaistha (b) Pausa, Phalguna, Jyaistha, Bhadra (c) Bhadra, Phalguna, Jyaistha, Pausa (d) Jyaistha, Bhadra, Pausa, Phalguna 10. Bashar Al Assad is the President of (a) UAE (b) Syria (c) Malaysia (d) Cyprus 11. With which of the following countries Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar all have a frontier ? (a) China (b) Bangladesh (c) Bhutan (d) Nepal 12. In Under-19, ICC World Cup Cricket, organised in Bangladesh in 2016, West Indies won the final by defeating which country ? (a) Sri Lanka (b) India (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan 13. Silk Road Train was in news in February, 2016 which arrived in _____ from ____. 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