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72751. Which was the Sultan who called himself Naib-i-Khudai or Deputy of the God;?

Answer: Balban

72752. Which Indian epic was filmed by British Director Peter Brook?

Answer: Mahabharat

72753. Of which purpose was Nationalisation of banks done?

Answer: Consolidating the economy

72754. Which National Highways of India is the longest?

Answer: NH 7

72755. During which Gupta king’s reign did the chinese traveller Fahien visit India?

Answer: Chandragupta II

72756. Which antimicrobial drug is suitable for treatment of both tuberculosis and leprosy?

Answer: Rifampicin

72757. For which snake is the diet mainly composed of their snakes?

Answer: Kinqcobra

72758. The United Nations declared 2010 as which International Year?

Answer: Seafarer

72759. The mass-energy relation is the outcome of which theory?

Answer: Special theory of relativity

72760. Who deserves the credit for contruction of Lal Quila?

Answer: Shahjahan

72761. Which rulers held a religious assembly at Prayag every five years?

Answer: Harshavardhana

72762. By whom was the Indian Independence League set up?

Answer: Ras Behari Bose

72763. Regatta is associated with which sports event?

Answer: Rowing

72764. Kamlesh Mehta has distinguished hems elf in which game/sport?

Answer: Table Tennis

72765. Which colour of heat radiation represents the highest temperature?

Answer: White

72766. Who founded the French School of Regional Geography?

Answer: Paul Vidal de in Blache

72767. Mirage is observed in a desert due to the phenomenon of which reflection?

Answer: Total reflection

72768. In which year was the first no confidence motion moved in the Lok Sabha after independence?

Answer: 1963

72769. Thanatology is the study of what?

Answer: Death

72770. The first neutron reactor of India; ‘Kamini’; is situated at which place?

Answer: Kalpakkam

72771. Which crop enrich the soil with nitrogen?

Answer: Pea

72772. Which Sultan founded a town where now stands Agra?

Answer: Sikandar Lodi

72773. Soil can best be conserved on the hills by which of the cultivating methods?

Answer: Contour ploughing

72774. Where does rainfall from the south-west monsoon reach?

Answer: Delta region of Mahanadi

72775. In which organ of the human body are the lymphocyte cells formed?

Answer: Spleen

72776. Who was the first PM of England?

Answer: Gladstone

72777. Where are the islands of Seychelles located?

Answer: Indian Ocean

72778. In India; in which was the service tax first introduced?

Answer: 1994

72779. What is the title of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s autobiography?

Answer: Wings of Fire

72780. During which Plan did prices show a decline?

Answer: First

72781. The tendency of liquid drop to contract and why does it occupy minimum area?

Answer: Due to Surface tension

72782. Where is the headquarters of Oil and National Gas Commission?

Answer: Dehradun

72783. Which is the example of crater lake?

Answer: Oregon

72784. Why are the movements of leaves of the sensitive plant Mimosa pundica?

Answer: Due to Seismonasty

72785. What is the slow wobbling of Earth as it spins on its axis called?

Answer: Precession

72786. Which form an irreversible complex With haemoglobin of blood?

Answer: Carbon monoxide

72787. Which crop are grown mainly in the irrigated areas during Zaid?

Answer: Moong and Urad

72788. Primitive people practice animal rearing in the tropical grasslands of which area?

Answer: East Africa

72789. Kodaikanal; the famous hill-station of South India; is situated on which hills?

Answer: Palni hills

72790. Why can Insects move on the surface of water without sinking?

Answer: Due to Surface tension of water

72791. Neap tides occur during which phase of the moon?

Answer: First and third quarter

72792. Which type of forest exhibits highest bio-diversity?

Answer: Tropical rain forest

72793. Indian Standard Meridian’ passes through which states?

Answer: UP; MP Orissa and AP

72794. Who won the Hockey Gold (men) in the 1992 Barcelona Games?

Answer: Germany

72795. Which tissue is responsible for the secondary growth?

Answer: Cambium

72796. Who was the founder of the Nanda dynasty?

Answer: Mahapadma Nanda

72797. By what name is the Ganga known in Bangladesh?

Answer: Padma

72798. The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 Which country hosted the games?

Answer: Canada

72799. In which year was Vande Mataram first sung at the session of the Indian National Congress?

Answer: 1896

72800. Which local wind is not characteristically hot and dry?

Answer: Mistral
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