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(9)Through which of the following process does the fresh water become available on land? *
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(a) Oxygen Cycle.
(b) Carbon Cycle.
(c) Water Cycle.
(d) Recycle.

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(1) Which one of the following is basic life support system? *
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(a) Music system.
(b) Environment.
(c) Transportation.
(d) None of these.

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(11) What does democracy mean? *
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(a) Unequal right to vote.
(b) Equal right to vote.
(c) Discrimination.
(d) none of these.
(29) The Mughal empire was divided into provinces called…. *
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(a) Zubt.
(b) Subas.
(c) Iqtas.
(d) Mansabs.

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(19) Groups of villages in the Chola administration were known as: *
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(a) Nadu.
(b) Samanta.
(c) Vetti.
(d) Kadamai.

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(15) In which state the mid-day-meal Scheme was first introduced? *
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(a) Tamil Nadu.
(b) Rajasthan.
(c) Punjab.
(d) Bihar.

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(40) Experts who study earthquake science are called? *
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(a) Seismologists.
(b) Earthquake engineers.
(c) Geologist.
(d) Astrologers.
(36) How deep would you have to dig to reach the middle layer of the earth? *
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(a) 3,500 km.
(b) 6,000 km.
(c) 2,900 km.
(d) 6,000 meters.

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(6) One of these is not a man made feature. *
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(a) Himalayas.
(b) Buildings.
(c) Artificial reservoir.
(d) Dams.

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(23) Raziyya’s father was *
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(a) Qutubuddin Aybak.
(b) Iltutmish.
(c) Muhammad Tughluq.
(d) Alauddin Khalji.

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(10) Which of the following statements is true? *
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(a) All plants, animals and human-beings depend on atmosphere.
(b) All plants, animals and human-beings depend on hydrosphere.
(c) All plants, animals and human-beings depend on their surroundings
(d) All plants, animals and human-beings depend on lithosphere.

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(28) Religious discussions during the reign of Akbar were held in the…. *
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(a) Sulh-i-kul.
(b) Farman.
(c) Watan jagir.
(d) Ibadat khana.

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(12) Who drafted the Indian Constitution? *
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(a) Dr.B.R. Ambedkar.
(b) Mahatma Gandhi.
(c) Lal Bahadur Shastri.
(d) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

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(18) Land grants given to Brahmanas by the Cholas were known as: *
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(a) Ur.
(b) Sabha.
(c) Brahmadeya.
(d) Prashasti.

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(13) What were the benefits of the mid-day-meal programme? *
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(a) Attendance.
(b) Enrolment.
(c) Entertainment.
(d) both (a) and (b).

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(7) Which is not a natural ecosystem? *
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(a) Desert.
(b) Forest.
(c) Aquarium.
(d) Ghats.

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(3) Rivers, ponds, lakes and springs are a part of… *
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(a) Hydrosphere.
(b) Stratosphere.
(c) Oceans.
(d) Atmosphere.
(8) Which of the following is a part of the human environment? *
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(a) Religion.
(b) Family.
(c) Education.
(d) all of these.
(30) Which of the following gases protects us from harmful sun rays? *
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(a) Carbon Dioxide.
(b) Nitrogen.
(c) Ozone.
(d) Argon.
(27) Akbar’s successor was *
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(a) Humayun.
(b) Jahangir.
(c) Babur.
(d) Aurangzeb.
(20) The ritual which literally means ‘golden womb’ is the *
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(a) ‘Maha-samanta’.
(b) Hiranya Garbha
(c) Maha-mandaleshwara
(d) Tribhuvana-chakravartin.
(33) The rock which is made up of molten magma is *
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(a) Igneous.
(b) Sedimentary.
(c) Metamorphic.
(d) None of these.
(24) A fortified settlement with soldiers is known as a….. *
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(a) Hinterland.
(b) Coast.
(c) Garrison.
(d) Frontier.
(5) When is World Environment Day celebrated? *
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(a) 5th July.
(b) 5th January.
(c) 5th June.
(d) 5th August.
(22) The histories of the Delhi Sultanate were written in *
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(a) Persian.
(b) Urdu.
(c) Sanskrit.
(d) Arabic.
(14) When was the mid-day-meal scheme started? *
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(a) 1999.
(b) 2003.
(c) 2001.
(d) 2018.
(21) The coins minted in Delhi were known as *
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(a) Tarikh.
(b) Iqta.
(c) Muqti.
(d) Dehliwal.
(2) This is the solid top surface of the earth. *
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(a) Atmosphere.
(b) Biospheres.
(c) Troposphere.
(d) Lithosphere.
(39) Oxbow lakes are found in: *
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(a) Desert.
(b) River valleys.
(c) Glacier.
(d) Mountain regions.
(26) The Mughals trace their ancestry to the *
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(a) Mongols.
(b) Persians.
(c) Uzbegs.
(d) Central Asians.
(4) Which of these is not a part of atmosphere? *
1 point
(a) Water vapour.
(b) Grass.
(c) Dust particles.
(d) Soil
(31) The most important layer of the atmosphere is *
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(a) Troposphere.
(b) Thermosphere.
(c) Mesosphere.
(d) Stratosphere.
(32) As we go up the layers of the atmosphere, the pressure *
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(a) Increases.
(b) Decreases.
(c) Remains the same.
(d) Both (a) & (b).
(38) What is the average radius of the core? *
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(a) 4,500 km.
(b) 3,500 km.
(c) 6,000 km.
(d) 3,800 km.
(16) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves? *
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(a) Cliff.
(b) Beach.
(c) Sea cave.
(d) Volcano.

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Answered by AabhashBhowmick
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Explanation:

Krishnadevaraya (IAST: Kṛṣṇadevarāya) was the emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire during 1509–1529. He was the third ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty and is considered to be its greatest ruler.

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