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On November 29 every year, the UN observes 'International Day of Solidarity' related to which country?

A) Syria B) Turkey
C) Israel D) Palestine
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Palestine

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The date of 29 November is observed as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People since 1978.

 

 

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A grant for expenditure made by Lok Sabha for part of a financial year pending voting is called

A) Cut motion B) Appropriation
C) Prorogation D) Vote on account
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Vote on account

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Which of the following statements is true?

A) In grasshoppers and some insects, the male has only four sex chromosomes B) A male individual contains one X and two Y chromosomes
C) In human beings, there are 46 chromosomes, of which 42 (21 pairs) are autosomes D) In diploid organisms having separate sexes, a specific pair of chromosomes in each diploid cell determines the sex of the individual, they are called sex chromosomes.  
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) In diploid organisms having separate sexes, a specific pair of chromosomes in each diploid cell determines the sex of the individual, they are called sex chromosomes.  

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Who has been appointed as first-ever Ombudsman (Ethics officer) of BCCI?

A) Justice A.P. Shah B) Justice Anil R. Dave
C) Justice Dipak Misra D) Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Justice A.P. Shah

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Paul Revere was a patriot in the American Revolution against the British. Name the city where he lived and died. The Paul Revere House is still located in this city.

 

 

A) Chicago B) Boston
C) Pennsylvania D) Florida
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Boston

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Rupee 5 and 10 coins are now made of

A) Ferritic stainless steel B) Silver and steel
C) Cupro nickel alloy D) Copper and brass
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Cupro nickel alloy

Explanation:

The copper nickel alloys composed of copper with 25% nickel with 0.05-0.4% manganese is commonly used for the manufacture of coins, medals and other semi valuable applications.

 

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In the Modern Periodic Table, a zig-zag line separates

A) metals from halogens B) non-metals from metalloids
C) metals from non-metals D) metals from metalloids
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) metals from non-metals

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Yellow fever is mainly transmitted among humans by

A) Female mosquito bite B) Male mosquito bite
C) Water D) Air
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Female mosquito bite

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