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Question : What is a significant challenge in India-US relations despite overall improvement?  

 

Option 1:  Trade disputes  

 

Option 2: Military alliances  

 

Option 3:  Cultural differences  

 

Option 4:  Environmental policies  

 

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Correct Answer:  Trade disputes  

 


Solution :  Despite overall improvement in India-US relations, trade disputes remain a significant challenge, with disagreements over tariffs, market access, and intellectual property rights.

 

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Question : “All-India Muslim League” was formed at Dacca in ______.

Option 1: 1900

Option 2: 1904

Option 3: 1902

Option 4: 1906

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Correct Answer: 1906


Solution : The correct option is 1906.

The All-India Muslim League was founded on December 30, 1906, during the annual meeting of the All-India Muhammadan Educational Conference in Dacca (now Dhaka). It played a significant role in the demand for a separate nation for Muslims, ultimately

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Question : The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No Error' as your answer.
If I was the President of India, / I would work / to ensure communal harmony.

Option 1: No Error

Option 2: to ensure communal harmony

Option 3: I would work

Option 4: If I was the President of India,

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Correct Answer: If I was the President of India,


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

In conditional sentences expressing unreal or hypothetical situations, the correct form is often "were" instead of "was" when using the subjunctive mood. So, the correct construction is "If I were the President

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Question : Who was the prime minister of India during the era of one-party dominance by Congress?  

 

Option 1:  Indira Gandhi  

 

Option 2: Lal Bahadur Shastri 

Option 3:  Jawaharlal Nehru  

 

Option 4:  Rajiv Gandhi

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Correct Answer:  Jawaharlal Nehru  

 


Solution : Jawaharlal Nehru was the prime minister of India during the era of one-party dominance by Congress, serving from 1947 until his death in 1964.

 

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Question : In India, tertiary coals occur in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and ______.

Option 1: Mizoram

Option 2: Gujarat

Option 3: Tripura

Option 4: Meghalaya

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Correct Answer: Meghalaya


Solution : The correct answer is Meghalaya

In India, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Nagaland are home to tertiary coal deposits. The rocks of the Oligocene epoch of the Tertiary Era include tertiary coal. Just 1% of India's total coal production comes from tertiary coal resources. Another

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Question : Article 20 of the Constitution of India deals with ______________.

Option 1: protection of life and personal liberty

Option 2: protection in respect of conviction for offences

Option 3: abolition of untouchability

Option 4: right to education

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Correct Answer: protection in respect of conviction for offences


Solution : The correct answer is protection in respect of conviction for offences.

Article 20 is a part of the fundamental rights, which are mentioned in Part 3 of the constitution between Articles 12 and 35. Article 20 of the

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Question : The introduction of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) aimed to regulate and develop which sector?

 

Option 1: Banking

Option 2: Insurance

Option 3: Stock markets

Option 4: Foreign exchange markets

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Correct Answer: Stock markets


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Stock markets

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established in 1988 and given statutory status in 1992. Its primary objective is to regulate and develop the securities market in India, particularly the stock markets. SEBI is

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Question : In which year was the Arms Act passed in India?

Option 1: 1951

Option 2: 1955

Option 3: 1959

Option 4: 1964

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Correct Answer: 1959


Solution : The correct option is 1959.

The Arms Act in India was first enacted in 1959. However, it has undergone amendments over the years to address evolving concerns related to the possession and use of firearms in the country. The act established a licensing system for

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Question : How many fundamental duties were added to the Constitution of India by the 42nd Amendment?

Option 1: 12

Option 2: 11

Option 3: 9

Option 4: 10

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Correct Answer: 10


Solution : The correct answer is 10.

There are 11 fundamental duties mentioned in Part 4A of the Indian Constitution in Article 51A. Fundamental duties were added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act 1976. Ten fundamental duties were added by this act, and the 11th fundamental

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