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Q1. Which place on the bank of the Dihing river was first selected by Sukaphaa for building a temporary capital before Charaideo?
  • Charaideo
  • Tipam
  • Namrup
  • Garhgaon
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Q2. How many years did Sukapha spend on his journey from Mong Mao to the Brahmaputra Valley?
  • 10 years
  • 15 years
  • 13 years
  • 20 years
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Q3. In which century was the Ahom kingdom established by Sukaphaa?
  • 13th Century
  • 12th Century
  • 15th Century
  • 14th Century
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Q4. What is the prestigious National Defense Academy (NDA) award given to the best passing-out cadet, named in honor of the great Assamese general?
  • Bir Chilarai Award
  • Sukapha Award
  • Maniram Dewan Medal
  • Lachit Borphukan Gold Medal
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Q5. Who was the chief of the royal navy (naval commander) under Lachit Borphukan in the Battle of Saraighat?
  • Bagh Hazarika
  • Laluk Sola Borphukan
  • Badanchandra Borphukan
  • Atan Burhagohain
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Q6. Which Ahom king signed the historic Treaty of Ghilajharighat with the Mughals in 1663?
  • Gadadhar Singha
  • Jayadhwaj Singha
  • Chakradhwaj Singha
  • Udayaditya Singha
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Q7. Which Ahom king is credited with building the original structure of the Kareng Ghar at Garhgaon?
  • Pramatta Singha
  • Rudra Singha
  • Suklenmung
  • Rajeswar Singha
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Q8. Which medieval kingdom of Northeast India was ruled by the dynasty of Birpal?
  • Chutia Kingdom
  • Kachari Kingdom
  • Koch Dynasty
  • Kamata Kingdom
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Q9. Which ancient archaeological site in Assam is famous for its rock-cut sculptures and is located in the Goalpara district?
  • Da Parbatia
  • Sri Surya Pahar
  • Madan Kamdev
  • Bamuni Hills
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Q10. Who was the founder of the 'Abhinav Bharat Society' in 1904?
  • Bhagat Singh
  • Chandrashekhar Azad
  • Lala Lajpat Rai
  • Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
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Q11. Which Indian freedom fighter was widely known as 'Lokmanya'?
  • Bipin Chandra Pal
  • Gopal Krishna Gokhale
  • Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • Dadabhai Naoroji
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Q12. What was the name of the ashram established by Mahatma Gandhi near Wardha in Maharashtra?
  • Sevagram Ashram
  • Sabarmati Ashram
  • Kochrab Ashram
  • Tolstoy Farm
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Q13. In which year did Mahatma Gandhi lead the historic Kheda Satyagraha?
  • 1917
  • 1918
  • 1920
  • 1919
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Q14. In which country did Subhas Chandra Bose officially proclaim the formation of the Provisional Government of Free India in 1943?
  • Japan
  • Burma
  • Singapore
  • Germany
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Q15. Who was the father of the Indian nationalist leader Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose?
  • Janakinath Bose
  • Satyendranath Bose
  • Sarat Chandra Bose
  • Rasbihari Bose
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Q16. Which planet is famously known as the 'Green Giant' because its atmosphere contains high levels of methane gas?
  • Neptune
  • Uranus
  • Saturn
  • Mars
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Q17. What are the rocky celestial bodies that orbit the Sun mostly between the planets Mars and Jupiter called?
  • Asteroids
  • Comets
  • Meteoroids
  • Dwarf Planets
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Q18. What is the term used for a massive gravity-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, gas, dust, and dark matter?
  • Constellation
  • Nebula
  • Solar System
  • Galaxy
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Q19. Which continent is widely known as the 'Peninsula of Peninsulas' due to its geography?
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • South America
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Q20. Which continent contains the world's highest plateau, the Tibetan Plateau?
  • Asia
  • South America
  • Africa
  • Europe
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Q21. Which ocean is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and is mostly covered by ice?
  • Southern Ocean
  • Indian Ocean
  • Arctic Ocean
  • Atlantic Ocean
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Q22. Which ocean separates Asia and Australia from the Americas?
  • Indian Ocean
  • Arctic Ocean
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Pacific Ocean
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Q23. Near which town in India do the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers meet to form the Ganga?
  • Devprayag
  • Karnaprayag
  • Rudraprayag
  • Vishnuprayag
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Q24. What is the name of the main distributary of the Ganga River that flows through West Bengal?
  • Damodar River
  • Hooghly River
  • Teesta River
  • Subarnarekha River
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Q25. Which tributary of the Brahmaputra River is famous for national parks and originates in Bhutan?
  • Subansiri River
  • Dhansiri River
  • Kameng River
  • Manas River
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Q26. Which major river is known as the 'Sorrow of China' due to its frequent, devastating floods?
  • Yangtze River
  • Mekong River
  • Yellow River
  • Pearl River
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Q27. Which Indian state has the highest literacy rate according to the 2011 Census?
  • Kerala
  • Goa
  • Mizoram
  • Tripura
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Q28. What is the capital of the state of Manipur?
  • Kohima
  • Imphal
  • Aizawl
  • Shillong
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Q29. Which state of India is known as the 'Fruit Bowl of the Nation' because of its vast orchards?
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Jammu & Kashmir
  • Uttarakhand
  • Sikkim
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Q30. Which Indian state has the longest land border with Bangladesh?
  • Assam
  • Tripura
  • West Bengal
  • Meghalaya
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Q31. Which reptile is recognized as the National Reptile of India?
  • Indian Python
  • King Cobra
  • Russell's Viper
  • Monitor Lizard
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Q32. What is the name of the official National Calendar of India?
  • Saka Calendar
  • Vikram Samvat
  • Gregorian Calendar
  • Hijri Calendar
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Q33. In which year was the 11th Fundamental Duty added to the Indian Constitution?
  • 1976
  • 1986
  • 1992
  • 2002
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Q34. Under which article of the Indian Constitution is the duty to develop a scientific temper and humanism mentioned?
  • Article 32
  • Article 51A
  • Article 21A
  • Article 44
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Q35. Which Fundamental Right guarantees citizens the protection against human trafficking and forced labor?
  • Right to Equality
  • Right to Freedom
  • Right against Exploitation
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Q36. Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Education (RTE) for children aged 6 to 14?
  • Article 21A
  • Article 45
  • Article 21
  • Article 19
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Q37. What color is the middle band of the Indian National Flag?
  • Saffron
  • White
  • Green
  • Navy Blue
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Q38. On which historic date was the National Flag of India officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly in its current form?
  • 22nd July 1947
  • 15th August 1947
  • 26th January 1950
  • 24th January 1950
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Q39. Who served as the constitutional advisor to the Constituent Assembly of India?
  • B.R. Ambedkar
  • Rajendra Prasad
  • B.N. Rau
  • Sachchidananda Sinha
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Q40. How many articles were there in the original draft of the Constitution of India when it was adopted in 1949?
  • 448
  • 385
  • 400
  • 395
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Q41. What is the Assamese name of the state flower of Assam, Foxtail Orchid?
  • Kopou Phul
  • Togor Phul
  • Nahar Phul
  • Keteki Phul
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Q42. What is the Assamese name of the state bird of Assam?
  • Dhanesh
  • Bhadorkali
  • Deo Hah
  • Hargila
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Q43. What is the Assamese name of the state animal of Assam?
  • Hati
  • Gor
  • Bagh
  • Moh
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Q44. What is the first day of the Bohag Bihu festival, dedicated to the worship of cows, called?
  • Goru Bihu
  • Manuh Bihu
  • Gosai Bihu
  • Kutum Bihu
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Q45. Which ethnic community of Assam traditionally celebrates the Baishagu festival?
  • Mising community
  • Rabha community
  • Karbi community
  • Bodo community
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Q46. Which traditional festival is celebrated by the Mising community of Assam to mark the beginning of the sowing season?
  • Me-Dam-Me-Phi
  • Ali-Aye-Ligang
  • Rongker
  • Baikho
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Q47. Which prominent leader of Assam is widely known by the title 'Lokpriya'?
  • Gopinath Bordoloi
  • Tarun Ram Phukan
  • Bishnu Prasad Rabha
  • Nabin Chandra Bordoloi
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Q48. What is the name of Srimanta Sankardeva's mother?
  • Madhuri Devi
  • Kunti Devi
  • Satyasandha Devi
  • Amalaprabha Das
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Q49. Who is popularly known as 'Geetikonwar' in Assam?
  • Parvati Prasad Baruah
  • Jyoti Prasad Agarwala
  • Bishnu Prasad Rabha
  • Bhupen Hazarika
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Q50. Who was the first female president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha?
  • Chandraprabha Saikiani
  • Nalini Bala Devi
  • Mamoni Raisom Goswami
  • Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi
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Q51. Which famous Assamese modern poet was known as the 'Bagan Kobi' (Garden Poet)?
  • Navakanta Barua
  • Hiren Bhattacharyya
  • Samir Tanti
  • Nilmani Phookan
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Q52. Who was the first Assamese Chief Minister (Premier) of Assam before independence?
  • Gopinath Bordoloi
  • Bishnuram Medhi
  • Tarun Ram Phukan
  • Sir Syed Muhammad Saadulla
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Q53. Where is the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) located?
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • New York, USA
  • Paris, France
  • London, UK
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Q54. Which is the smallest ocean in the world?
  • Southern Ocean
  • Arctic Ocean
  • Indian Ocean
  • Atlantic Ocean
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Q55. In which year did the United Nations officially come into existence?
  • 1919
  • 1947
  • 1945
  • 1950
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Q56. Which animal is the national symbol of Spain?
  • Bull
  • Lion
  • Eagle
  • Kangaroo
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Q57. What is the capital and the official currency of Germany?
  • Capital: Munich, Currency: Euro
  • Capital: Berlin, Currency: Euro
  • Capital: Berlin, Currency: Mark
  • Capital: Frankfurt, Currency: Franc
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Q58. What was India's rank in the Global Innovation Index 2025?
  • 40th
  • 42nd
  • 39th
  • 35th
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Q59. Which country hosted the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics?
  • USA
  • UK
  • Japan
  • France
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Q60. Which movie won the Best Picture award at the 97th Academy Awards (Oscars) in March 2025?
  • Anora
  • The Brutalist
  • Emilia Pérez
  • Conclave
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Q61. What is the monthly financial grant provided to eligible rural women entrepreneurs under the MMUA scheme of Assam?
  • Rs 5,000
  • Rs 10,000
  • Rs 12,500
  • Rs 15,000
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Q62. Which is the first city in India to launch an operational commercial water metro system?
  • Mumbai
  • Kolkata
  • Kochi
  • Chennai
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Q63. Which state of India is the site of the newly excavated Harappan site of Rakhigarhi?
  • Haryana
  • Punjab
  • Rajasthan
  • Gujarat
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Q64. Which country hosted the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup along with the United States?
  • England
  • Australia
  • South Africa
  • West Indies
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Q65. Which state in India implemented the country's first digital public registry system for land records under Mission Basundhara?
  • Kerala
  • Assam
  • Karnataka
  • Gujarat
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Q66. Which gas is commonly known as 'Laughing Gas'?
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Nitrogen Dioxide
  • Carbon Monoxide
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Q67. Which vitamin is also known as Vitamin C?
  • Citric Acid
  • Retinol
  • Ascorbic Acid
  • Calciferol
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Q68. Which waterborne bacterial disease causes severe diarrhea and dehydration?
  • Malaria
  • Tuberculosis
  • Dengue
  • Cholera
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Q69. Which gas is required by plants for photosynthesis?
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Nitrogen
  • Hydrogen
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Q70. Which is the tallest living animal on Earth?
  • Giraffe
  • Elephant
  • Ostrich
  • Rhinoceros
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Q71. What is the process of water loss from plant leaves called?
  • Respiration
  • Evaporation
  • Transpiration
  • Condensation
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Q72. Which vitamin is water-soluble?
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin K
  • Vitamin B
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Q73. Which organ in the human body is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?
  • Liver
  • Kidney
  • Heart
  • Lungs
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Q74. Which disease is caused by the lack of iron in our diet?
  • Anemia
  • Scurvy
  • Rickets
  • Goiter
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Q75. What is the primary function of chlorophyll in plant leaves?
  • Absorb water
  • Produce oxygen
  • Absorb sunlight
  • Anchor the plant

Directions: Choose the most appropriate option to answer the following English Grammar questions (Q76 - Q95).

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Q76. Identify the collective noun in the sentence: "The jury reached a unanimous decision."

  1. decision
  2. unanimous
  3. jury
  4. reached
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Q77. What is the masculine gender of the word "Duck"?

  1. Gander
  2. Drake
  3. Goose
  4. Swan
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Q78. Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun: "She made this cake _____."

  1. herself
  2. himself
  3. itself
  4. themselves
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Q79. Identify the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence: "These are my books."

  1. books
  2. These
  3. are
  4. my
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Q80. Fill in the blank with the correct article: "He is _____ European tourist."

  1. a
  2. an
  3. the
  4. no article
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Q81. Fill in the blank with the correct article: "I will be back in _____ minute."

  1. the
  2. a
  3. an
  4. some
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Q82. Fill in the blank with the correct article: "_____ Himalayas are the tallest mountains."

  1. A
  2. An
  3. The
  4. No article
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Q83. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "The keys are lying _____ the drawer."

  1. at
  2. on
  3. over
  4. in
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Q84. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "He jumped _____ the pool."

  1. into
  2. on
  3. in
  4. over
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Q85. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "The meeting is scheduled _____ Monday morning."

  1. in
  2. at
  3. on
  4. for
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Q86. What is the opposite of the word "Sharp"?

  1. Smooth
  2. Blunt
  3. Pointed
  4. Clear
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Q87. What is the opposite of the word "Distant"?

  1. Near
  2. Far
  3. Remote
  4. Isolated
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Q88. What is a synonym of the word "Scared"?

  1. Brave
  2. Courageous
  3. Afraid
  4. Bold
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Q89. What is a synonym of the word "Quiet"?

  1. Loud
  2. Silent
  3. Noisy
  4. Boisterous
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Q90. What is the plural form of the word "Goose"?

  1. Gooses
  2. Geese
  3. Geeses
  4. Goslings
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Q91. What is the superlative form of the adjective "Bad"?

  1. Worst
  2. Worse
  3. Baddest
  4. Badder
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Q92. What is the past tense of the verb "Run"?

  1. ran
  2. runned
  3. running
  4. runs
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Q93. What is the comparative form of the adjective "Good"?

  1. Gooder
  2. Best
  3. Better
  4. More good
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Q94. Choose the correct spelling:

  1. Sincerly
  2. Sinceerly
  3. Sincerely
  4. Sincerley
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Q95. Choose the correct spelling:

  1. Arguement
  2. Argument
  3. Argumant
  4. Arguemant

Directions: Solve the following Basic Mathematics questions carefully (Q96 - Q115).

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Q96. What is the sum of 730 and 270?

  1. 900
  2. 1000
  3. 1100
  4. 950
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Q97. Subtract 165 from 500.

  1. 345
  2. 435
  3. 335
  4. 235
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Q98. Find the product of 13 and 7.

  1. 101
  2. 81
  3. 78
  4. 91
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Q99. What is the quotient when 220 is divided by 11?

  1. 20
  2. 22
  3. 11
  4. 210
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Q100. Find the sum of the fractions: 3/10 + 4/10.

  1. 7/20
  2. 12/10
  3. 7/10
  4. 1/10
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Q101. What is the result when the fraction 1/5 is subtracted from 1?

  1. 4/5
  2. 1/5
  3. 6/5
  4. 2/5
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Q102. Find the sum of the decimal numbers: 0.35 + 0.65.

  1. 0.90
  2. 1.00
  3. 1.10
  4. 0.100
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Q103. What is the product of the decimal numbers: 0.4 and 0.5?

  1. 0.02
  2. 0.2
  3. 2.0
  4. 0.9
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Q104. Convert the decimal 0.8 into a fraction in its simplest form.

  1. 4/10
  2. 4/5
  3. 8/10
  4. 2/5
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Q105. Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 7 and 9.

  1. 16
  2. 56
  3. 63
  4. 72
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Q106. What is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 15 and 20?

  1. 30
  2. 45
  3. 60
  4. 120
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Q107. Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 16 and 24.

  1. 4
  2. 2
  3. 8
  4. 16
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Q108. What is the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 30 and 45?

  1. 15
  2. 5
  3. 10
  4. 30
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Q109. If 5 notebooks cost Rs 150, what is the cost of 3 notebooks?

  1. Rs 60
  2. Rs 90
  3. Rs 100
  4. Rs 120
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Q110. A train covers 200 km in 4 hours. How far will it cover in 6 hours at the same speed?

  1. 400 km
  2. 300 km
  3. 250 km
  4. 350 km
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Q111. A table is bought for Rs 1200 and sold for Rs 1500. Find the profit.

  1. Rs 200
  2. Rs 2700
  3. Rs 400
  4. Rs 300
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Q112. If a bag bought for Rs 400 is sold at a loss of 15%, find the selling price.

  1. Rs 340
  2. Rs 360
  3. Rs 460
  4. Rs 385
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Q113. Find the perimeter of a square whose side is 14 cm.

  1. 196 cm
  2. 28 cm
  3. 56 cm
  4. 42 cm
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Q114. Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 15 cm and breadth 8 cm.

  1. 120 cm
  2. 23 cm
  3. 38 cm
  4. 46 cm
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Q115. Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with side measuring 12 cm.

  1. 24 cm
  2. 144 cm
  3. 48 cm
  4. 36 cm

Directions: Apply Logical Reasoning and Mental Ability to answer the following questions (Q116 - Q135).

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Q116. Find the odd one out: Square, Rectangle, Triangle, Cylinder.

  1. Square
  2. Triangle
  3. Rectangle
  4. Cylinder
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Q117. Find the odd one out: Teacher, Principal, Student, Desk.

  1. Desk
  2. Teacher
  3. Principal
  4. Student
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Q118. Find the odd one out: Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Everest.

  1. Ganga
  2. Yamuna
  3. Godavari
  4. Everest
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Q119. Find the odd one out: 5, 11, 13, 16.

  1. 5
  2. 11
  3. 16
  4. 13
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Q120. In a group of: Dog, Cat, Horse, Crocodile - which one is a reptile and does not live entirely on land?

  1. Dog
  2. Crocodile
  3. Cat
  4. Horse
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Q121. In a group of: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History - which one is not a branch of science?

  1. Physics
  2. Chemistry
  3. History
  4. Biology
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Q122. Complete the pair: Author is to Book as Carpenter is to _____?

  1. Wood
  2. Furniture
  3. Hammer
  4. Saw
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Q123. Complete the pair: Bird : Nest :: Lion : _____?

  1. Forest
  2. Tree
  3. Den
  4. Zoo
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Q124. Complete the pair: Hot is to Summer as Cold is to _____?

  1. Autumn
  2. Winter
  3. Spring
  4. Rain
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Q125. Complete the letter pattern: AB, DE, GH, JK, ?

  1. LM
  2. MN
  3. NO
  4. OP
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Q126. Complete the letter pattern: AZ, BY, CX, DW, ?

  1. EU
  2. EV
  3. FV
  4. FU
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Q127. Complete the pattern: 2, 6, 12, 20, ?

  1. 28
  2. 32
  3. 30
  4. 24
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Q128. Complete the pattern: 4, 8, 12, 16, ?

  1. 24
  2. 20
  3. 18
  4. 22
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Q129. Complete the pattern: 90, 80, 70, 60, ?

  1. 40
  2. 45
  3. 50
  4. 55
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Q130. Complete the pattern: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?

  1. 20
  2. 24
  3. 25
  4. 36
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Q131. If in a code language, 'PEN' is written as 'NEP', how is 'BAG' written?

  1. ABG
  2. BGA
  3. GAB
  4. GBA
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Q132. What is the day that comes immediately after Tuesday?

  1. Monday
  2. Wednesday
  3. Thursday
  4. Friday
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Q133. If an analog clock shows exactly 6:00, what will be the time in its mirror reflection?

  1. 12:00
  2. 3:00
  3. 9:00
  4. 6:00
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Q134. If today is Saturday, what day will it be tomorrow?

  1. Friday
  2. Monday
  3. Sunday
  4. Thursday
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Q135. Your mother's mother is called your _____?

  1. Aunt
  2. Sister
  3. Cousin
  4. Grandmother

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Answer Key 01

Q.NoCorrect OptionCorrect Answer
1BTipam
2C13 years
3A13th Century
4DLachit Borphukan Gold Medal
5ABagh Hazarika
6BJayadhwaj Singha
7CSuklenmung
8AChutia Kingdom
9BSri Surya Pahar
10DVinayak Damodar Savarkar
11CBal Gangadhar Tilak
12ASevagram Ashram
13B1918
14CSingapore
15AJanakinath Bose
16BUranus
17AAsteroids
18DGalaxy
19BEurope
20AAsia
21CArctic Ocean
22DPacific Ocean
23ADevprayag
24BHooghly River
25DManas River
26CYellow River
27AKerala
28BImphal
29AHimachal Pradesh
30CWest Bengal
31BKing Cobra
32ASaka Calendar
33D2002
34BArticle 51A
35CRight against Exploitation
36AArticle 21A
37BWhite
38A22nd July 1947
39CB.N. Rau
40D395
41AKopou Phul
42CDeo Hah
43BGor
44AGoru Bihu
45DBodo community
46BAli-Aye-Ligang
47AGopinath Bordoloi
48CSatyasandha Devi
49AParvati Prasad Baruah
50BNalini Bala Devi
51CSamir Tanti
52DSir Syed Muhammad Saadulla
53AGeneva, Switzerland
54BArctic Ocean
55C1945
56ABull
57BCapital: Berlin, Currency: Euro
58C39th
59DFrance
60AAnora
61BRs 10,000
62CKochi
63AHaryana
64DWest Indies
65BAssam
66ANitrous Oxide
67CAscorbic Acid
68DCholera
69BCarbon Dioxide
70AGiraffe
71CTranspiration
72DVitamin B
73BKidney
74AAnemia
75CAbsorb sunlight
Q76Cjury
Q77BDrake
Q78Aherself
Q79BThese
Q80Aa
Q81Ba
Q82CThe
Q83Din
Q84Ainto
Q85Con
Q86BBlunt
Q87ANear
Q88CAfraid
Q89BSilent
Q90BGeese
Q91AWorst
Q92Aran
Q93CBetter
Q94CSincerely
Q95BArgument
Q96B1000
Q97C335
Q98D91
Q99A20
Q100C7/10
Q101A4/5
Q102B1.00
Q103B0.2
Q104B4/5
Q105C63
Q106C60
Q107C8
Q108A15
Q109BRs 90
Q110B300 km
Q111DRs 300
Q112ARs 340
Q113C56 cm
Q114D46 cm
Q115D36 cm
Q116DCylinder
Q117ADesk
Q118DEverest
Q119C16
Q120BCrocodile
Q121CHistory
Q122BFurniture
Q123CDen
Q124BWinter
Q125BMN
Q126BEV
Q127C30
Q128B20
Q129C50
Q130C25
Q131CGAB
Q132BWednesday
Q133D6:00
Q134CSunday
Q135DGrandmother

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Solution 1: Option B (Tipam)

History: Sukapha - After crossing the Patkai hills and exploring various areas, Chaolung Sukaphaa established a temporary capital at Tipam in 1228 before finally building his permanent capital at Charaideo in 1253.

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Solution 2: Option C (13 years)

History: Sukapha - Sukaphaa left Mong Mao (in present-day Yunnan province of China) in 1215 CE and reached the Brahmaputra Valley in 1228 CE. The arduous journey through the hills and valleys took him precisely 13 years.

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Solution 3: Option A (13th Century)

History: Sukapha - The Ahom kingdom was established by Chaolung Sukaphaa in 1228 CE, which firmly places its foundation in the early 13th Century.

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Solution 4: Option D (Lachit Borphukan Gold Medal)

History: Lachit Borphukan - The Lachit Borphukan Gold Medal is awarded annually to the best graduating cadet at the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla. It honors the martial prowess and strategic brilliance of the Ahom general.

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Solution 5: Option A (Bagh Hazarika)

History: Lachit Borphukan - Bagh Hazarika, born as Ismail Siddique, was a highly skilled warrior and the trusted naval commander under Lachit Borphukan during the legendary Battle of Saraighat in 1671.

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Solution 6: Option B (Jayadhwaj Singha)

History: Ahom Kings - The humiliating Treaty of Ghilajharighat was signed in January 1663 between Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha and Mughal commander Mir Jumla, forcing the Ahoms to pay massive war indemnities.

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Solution 7: Option C (Suklenmung)

History: Ahom Kings - King Suklenmung (Gargayan Raja) originally built a palace with earth and wood at Garhgaon. Later, Pramatta Singha built a brick wall around it, and Rajeswar Singha constructed the multi-storied brick structure seen today.

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Solution 8: Option A (Chutia Kingdom)

History: Assam History Basics - The Chutia Kingdom was established by Birpal in the late 12th century on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River. His son Ratnadhwajpal expanded it into a major regional power.

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Solution 9: Option B (Sri Surya Pahar)

History: Assam History Basics - Sri Surya Pahar in Goalpara district is a significant, albeit relatively lesser-known archaeological site in Assam, containing numerous rock-cut Shiva Lingas, votive stupas, and sculptures representing Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

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Solution 10: Option D (Vinayak Damodar Savarkar)

History: Indian Freedom Fighters - The Abhinav Bharat Society (Young India Society) was a secret society founded by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and his brother Ganesh Damodar Savarkar in 1904 to promote armed rebellion against British rule.

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Solution 11: Option C (Bal Gangadhar Tilak)

History: Indian Freedom Fighters - Bal Gangadhar Tilak was affectionately called 'Lokmanya', which translates to 'accepted by the people as their leader'. He was the first leader of the Indian Independence Movement to fiercely demand 'Swaraj' (Self-rule).

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Solution 12: Option A (Sevagram Ashram)

History: Mahatma Gandhi - Sevagram (meaning 'Village of Service') was an ashram set up by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936 near Wardha, Maharashtra. It served as his headquarters and a focal point of India's independence struggle until 1948.

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Solution 13: Option B (1918)

History: Mahatma Gandhi - The Kheda Satyagraha of 1918 in Gujarat was organized by Mahatma Gandhi to support peasants who were unable to pay high taxes imposed by the British due to crop failure and a plague epidemic.

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Solution 14: Option C (Singapore)

History: Subhas Chandra Bose - On 21 October 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose announced the formation of the Azad Hind Government (Provisional Government of Free India) from Cathay Cinema Hall in Singapore.

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Solution 15: Option A (Janakinath Bose)

History: Subhas Chandra Bose - Janakinath Bose was a prominent Indian lawyer and advocate who lived in Cuttack, Odisha. He was the father of Subhas Chandra Bose and Sarat Chandra Bose.

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Solution 16: Option B (Uranus)

Geography: Planets - Uranus gets its pale, cyan, or "greenish-blue" tint from methane gas in its upper atmosphere, which absorbs red light from the sun and reflects blue and green light back into space.

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Solution 17: Option A (Asteroids)

Geography: Planets - Asteroids are small, rocky remnants from the early formation of our solar system. The vast majority of them orbit the sun in a dense band called the Asteroid Belt, located between Mars and Jupiter.

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Solution 18: Option D (Galaxy)

Geography: Solar System - A galaxy is a massive collection of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravitational forces. Our solar system belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Solution 19: Option B (Europe)

Geography: Continents - Europe is geographically distinct because it is essentially a large peninsula extending west from the Eurasian landmass, and its deeply indented coastline forms several smaller peninsulas (like the Iberian, Italian, and Scandinavian peninsulas).

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Solution 20: Option A (Asia)

Geography: Continents - The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the "Roof of the World," is located in Central and East Asia. It is the highest and largest plateau on Earth, with an average elevation of over 4,500 meters.

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Solution 21: Option C (Arctic Ocean)

Geography: Oceans - The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans. It is located around the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere and is almost completely covered by sea ice during winter.

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Solution 22: Option D (Pacific Ocean)

Geography: Oceans - The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth. It serves as a vast natural boundary, separating the continents of Asia and Australia in the west from the Americas in the east.

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Solution 23: Option A (Devprayag)

Geography: Ganga - Devprayag is a sacred town in Uttarakhand where the Bhagirathi River (the source stream) merges with the Alaknanda River. From this confluence point onward, the river is officially known as the Ganga.

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Solution 24: Option B (Hooghly River)

Geography: Ganga - The Hooghly River, also known as the Bhagirathi-Hooghly, is an approximately 260 km long major distributary of the Ganges River that flows southward through West Bengal into the Bay of Bengal.

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Solution 25: Option D (Manas River)

Geography: Brahmaputra - The Manas River is a major trans-boundary river flowing from the Himalayan foothills in Bhutan into Assam. It passes directly through the Manas National Park, renowned for its rich biodiversity.

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Solution 26: Option C (Yellow River)

Geography: Major Rivers - The Yellow River (Huang He) is famously known as the 'Sorrow of China'. For centuries, its heavily silted waters have breached levees, causing massive and deadly floods across northern China.

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Solution 27: Option A (Kerala)

Geography: States of India - According to the 2011 Census of India, Kerala boasts the highest literacy rate among all Indian states at 94.00%, well above the national average.

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Solution 28: Option B (Imphal)

Geography: States of India - Imphal is the capital city of Manipur. It lies in the central valley of the state and is famous for its historic Kangla Fort and the nearby Loktak Lake.

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Solution 29: Option A (Himachal Pradesh)

Geography: States of India - Himachal Pradesh is affectionately termed the 'Apple State' or 'Fruit Bowl of the Nation' because its favorable mountainous climate supports massive cultivation of apples, peaches, cherries, and other temperate fruits.

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Solution 30: Option C (West Bengal)

Geography: States of India - India shares a 4,096 km long international border with Bangladesh. West Bengal shares the longest portion of this border (over 2,217 km) compared to Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.

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Solution 31: Option B (King Cobra)

Civics: National Symbols - The King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the longest venomous snake in the world. Due to its cultural significance and widespread presence in Indian mythology, it is recognized as India's National Reptile.

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Solution 32: Option A (Saka Calendar)

Civics: National Symbols - The Saka Calendar was adopted as the official Indian National Calendar in 1957. It begins with the month of Chaitra and runs alongside the Gregorian calendar for official government communications.

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Solution 33: Option D (2002)

Civics: Fundamental Duties - Originally, there were 10 Fundamental Duties added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976. The 11th duty (pertaining to providing opportunities for education to children aged 6-14) was added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act in 2002.

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Solution 34: Option B (Article 51A)

Civics: Fundamental Duties - Part IV-A (Article 51A) of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Duties. Specifically, Article 51A(h) states it shall be the duty of every citizen "to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform."

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Solution 35: Option C (Right against Exploitation)

Civics: Basic Rights - Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution cover the Right against Exploitation. Article 23 directly prohibits human trafficking, begar (forced labor), and similar forms of exploitation.

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Solution 36: Option A (Article 21A)

Civics: Basic Rights - Inserted by the 86th Amendment Act (2002), Article 21A states that the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6 to 14 years in such manner as the State may determine.

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Solution 37: Option B (White)

Civics: National Flag - The Indian National Flag is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron (kesari) at the top, white in the middle, and dark green at the bottom. The white band features the navy blue Ashoka Chakra.

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Solution 38: Option A (22nd July 1947)

Civics: National Flag - The Constituent Assembly adopted the design of the National Flag of India on 22nd July 1947, merely weeks before India's independence on August 15, 1947.

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Solution 39: Option C (B.N. Rau)

Civics: Constitution Basics - Sir Benegal Narsing Rau (B.N. Rau) was an eminent jurist appointed as the Constitutional Adviser to the Constituent Assembly. He played a pivotal role in drafting the initial blueprint of the Indian Constitution.

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Solution 40: Option D (395)

Civics: Constitution Basics - When the Constitution of India was officially adopted on 26th November 1949 and enacted in 1950, it originally contained 395 Articles organized into 22 Parts and 8 Schedules.

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Solution 41: Option A (Kopou Phul)

Assam Focus: Assam State Symbols - Kopou Phul (Foxtail Orchid or *Rhynchostylis retusa*) is the state flower of Assam. It holds deep cultural significance and is intrinsically linked to the celebration of Bohag Bihu.

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Solution 42: Option C (Deo Hah)

Assam Focus: State Bird - The White-winged Wood Duck is the official state bird of Assam. In Assamese, it is called 'Deo Hah' (Spirit Duck), and it is heavily protected due to its endangered status.

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Solution 43: Option B (Gor)

Assam Focus: State Animal - The Great Indian One-horned Rhinoceros, referred to as 'Gor' in Assamese, is the state animal of Assam. The state is home to the world's largest population of this magnificent species.

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Solution 44: Option A (Goru Bihu)

Assam Focus: Bihu - The first day of the Rongali (Bohag) Bihu is celebrated as Goru Bihu. On this day, farmers wash and worship their cattle, smacking them lightly with traditional herbs (dighloti and makhioti) to ensure good health.

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Solution 45: Option D (Bodo community)

Assam Focus: Festivals - Baishagu is a major springtime festival celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Bodo community of Assam, usually held in mid-April. It features vibrant Bagurumba dances.

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Solution 46: Option B (Ali-Aye-Ligang)

Assam Focus: Bihu - Ali-Aye-Ligang is the most vibrant agricultural festival of the Mising community. 'Ali' means roots/seeds, 'Aye' means fruit, and 'Ligang' means to sow. It marks the onset of paddy sowing.

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Solution 47: Option A (Gopinath Bordoloi)

Assam Focus: Gopinath Bordoloi - Gopinath Bordoloi, the first Chief Minister of independent Assam, was lovingly conferred the title 'Lokpriya' (Loved by the People) by Jairamdas Daulatram, the then Governor of Assam, in recognition of his selfless public service.

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Solution 48: Option C (Satyasandha Devi)

Assam Focus: Sankardeva - Srimanta Sankardeva, the great 15th-16th century saint-scholar and socio-religious reformer of Assam, was born to Kusumbar Bhuyan and Satyasandha Devi.

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Solution 49: Option A (Parvati Prasad Baruah)

Assam Focus: Famous Personalities - Parvati Prasad Baruah was a renowned poet, lyricist, and dramatist from Assam. He is celebrated and remembered throughout the state as 'Geetikonwar' (Prince of Songs).

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Solution 50: Option B (Nalini Bala Devi)

Assam Focus: Famous Personalities - The illustrious Assamese poetess and writer Nalini Bala Devi held the prestigious position of being the first female president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha during the 1954 session held in Jorhat.

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Solution 51: Option C (Samir Tanti)

Assam Focus: Famous Personalities - The eminent modern Assamese poet Samir Tanti, who was born into a tea garden worker family, powerfully documented the socio-economic realities of tea estate lives and is renowned as the 'Bagan Kobi'.

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Solution 52: Option D (Sir Syed Muhammad Saadulla)

Assam Focus: Famous Personalities - Sir Syed Muhammad Saadulla served as the Premier (Chief Minister) of Assam multiple times in British India prior to independence (first in 1937), long before Gopinath Bordoloi assumed the role in free India.

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Solution 53: Option A (Geneva, Switzerland)

World GK: HQ of UN / UNICEF - The World Health Organization (WHO), a specialized agency of the UN responsible for international public health, is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It was established on April 7, 1948.

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Solution 54: Option B (Arctic Ocean)

World GK: Largest or Smallest - Spanning an area of roughly 14 million square kilometers around the North Pole, the Arctic Ocean is geographically classified as the world's smallest ocean.

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Solution 55: Option C (1945)

World GK: World History Fact - The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when its Charter was ratified by the majority of its signatories, right after the conclusion of World War II.

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Solution 56: Option A (Bull)

World GK: World National Symbol - The Spanish Bull (Toro Bravo) is deeply ingrained in Spain's cultural heritage. Bullfighting, though controversial today, has made the bull an unofficial but globally recognized national symbol of Spain.

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Solution 57: Option B (Capital: Berlin, Currency: Euro)

World GK: Country-Capital-Currency Match - The capital city of Germany is Berlin. Like many prominent members of the European Union, Germany abandoned its previous currency (the Deutsche Mark) and adopted the Euro.

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Solution 58: Option C (39th)

Current Affairs: World Index Ranking - India has consistently been improving its global standing in innovation, securing the impressive 39th rank out of 133 economies in the highly watched Global Innovation Index.

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Solution 59: Option D (France)

Current Affairs: Sports - The 2024 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad) was hosted in Paris, France, marking precisely 100 years since Paris last hosted the Olympic Games in 1924.

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Solution 60: Option A (Anora)

Current Affairs: Awards - At the highly anticipated 97th Academy Awards held in March 2025, Sean Baker's universally acclaimed film 'Anora' captured the prestigious Best Picture award.

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Solution 61: Option B (Rs 10,000)

Current Affairs: Government Schemes - Under Phase-1 of the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan (MMUA) in Assam, eligible rural women self-help group members are provided an initial entrepreneurship fund of Rs 10,000 to transform into 'Lakhpati Baideus'.

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Solution 62: Option C (Kochi)

Current Affairs: Major Headlines - Kochi Water Metro in Kerala became India's first operational commercial water metro system. It integrates battery-operated, environmentally friendly boats acting seamlessly as a public transit network across its backwaters.

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Solution 63: Option A (Haryana)

Current Affairs: Major Headlines - Rakhigarhi, located in the Hisar district of Haryana, is currently acknowledged as the largest known city of the ancient Indus Valley (Harappan) Civilization, revealing expansive ongoing archaeological discoveries.

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Solution 64: Option D (West Indies)

Current Affairs: Major Headlines - The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup was uniquely co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States, which marked the first time the USA ever hosted a major ICC global cricket tournament.

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Solution 65: Option B (Assam)

Current Affairs: Major Headlines - The Government of Assam spearheaded land reforms through 'Mission Basundhara', digitizing land records comprehensively and offering massive public relief regarding land mutations and ownership rights via online portals.

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Solution 66: Option A (Nitrous Oxide)

Science: Human Body - Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) is a colorless gas commonly dubbed 'Laughing Gas' because inhaling it often induces euphoric effects and mild laughter. It is frequently used in dentistry as a mild anesthetic.

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Solution 67: Option C (Ascorbic Acid)

Science: Vitamins - Ascorbic Acid is the chemical name for Vitamin C. It is a vital nutrient for tissue repair, the immune system, and the enzymatic production of certain neurotransmitters.

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Solution 68: Option D (Cholera)

Science: Diseases - Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with *Vibrio cholerae* bacteria. It is generally transmitted by drinking contaminated water or eating contaminated food.

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Solution 69: Option B (Carbon Dioxide)

Science: Everyday Science - During photosynthesis, plants take in Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) from the air and water from the soil, utilizing sunlight to synthesize glucose and release Oxygen as a beneficial byproduct.

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Solution 70: Option A (Giraffe)

Science: Animals - The Giraffe is the tallest land animal on Earth. Adult males can reach heights of nearly 18 feet (5.5 meters), perfectly adapted with their long necks to graze on tall acacia trees.

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Solution 71: Option C (Transpiration)

Science: Plants - Transpiration is the biological process by which moisture is carried up through plants from roots to small pores (stomata) on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released into the atmosphere.

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Solution 72: Option D (Vitamin B)

Science: Vitamins - Vitamins are classified into two groups: fat-soluble (Vitamins A, D, E, K) and water-soluble. Vitamin B complex (and Vitamin C) are water-soluble, meaning they dissolve in water and excess amounts are routinely flushed out by the body.

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Solution 73: Option B (Kidney)

Science: Human Body - The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that filter toxins, excess water, and other impurities from your blood. These toxins are eventually stored in the bladder and expelled as urine.

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Solution 74: Option A (Anemia)

Science: Diseases - Iron deficiency anemia occurs when your body doesn't have enough iron to produce sufficient hemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that helps carry oxygen throughout your body.

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Solution 75: Option C (Absorb sunlight)

Science: Food & Nutrition - Chlorophyll is the vital green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Its primary biological function is to absorb light energy (mainly red and blue wavelengths from sunlight), which drives the entire process of photosynthesis.

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Solution 76: Option C (jury)

Explanation:

Step 1: A collective noun refers to a group of individuals or things considered as a single entity.
Step 2: In this sentence, "jury" refers to a specific group of people appointed to give a verdict, making it the collective noun.
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Solution 77: Option B (Drake)

Explanation:

Step 1: Gender nouns in English specify biological sex. The term "duck" is commonly used for the female of the species.
Step 2: The proper grammatical term for an adult male duck is a "Drake".
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Solution 78: Option A (herself)

Explanation:

Step 1: Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object of a verb are the same person or thing.
Step 2: Since the subject of the sentence is "She" (feminine singular), the matching reflexive pronoun must be "herself".
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Solution 79: Option B (These)

Explanation:

Step 1: Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to specific objects (e.g., this, that, these, those).
Step 2: "These" points out the specific books belonging to the speaker, acting as the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence.
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Solution 80: Option A (a)

Explanation:

Step 1: The choice between "a" and "an" depends entirely on the starting sound of the word that follows it, not just the letter.
Step 2: The word "European" starts with a vowel letter ('E'), but it is pronounced with a consonant "Y" sound (/jʊərəˈpiːən/). Therefore, we use "a".
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Solution 81: Option B (a)

Explanation:

Step 1: We use the indefinite article "a" before a singular, countable noun that starts with a consonant sound.
Step 2: "Minute" starts with the consonant 'm' sound, so "a minute" is the grammatically correct choice.
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Solution 82: Option C (The)

Explanation:

Step 1: In English grammar, the definite article "The" is strictly used before the plural names of mountain ranges.
Step 2: Hence, we say "The Himalayas" or "The Alps", but we omit the article for single mountain peaks (like Mount Everest).
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Solution 83: Option D (in)

Explanation:

Step 1: Prepositions of place denote where something is located.
Step 2: Since a drawer is a three-dimensional enclosed space, we use "in" to show that the keys are contained inside it.
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Solution 84: Option A (into)

Explanation:

Step 1: The preposition "in" shows a static position inside something, while "into" indicates movement or direction toward the inside of a place.
Step 2: Because "jumped" implies dynamic action and movement from the outside to the inside of the pool, "into" is correct.
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Solution 85: Option C (on)

Explanation:

Step 1: According to English prepositional rules for time, we use "on" for specific days of the week and dates.
Step 2: Even though it says "morning", the primary time anchor is the day ("Monday"), making "on Monday morning" the correct phrase.
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Solution 86: Option B (Blunt)

Explanation:

Step 1: Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
Step 2: "Sharp" refers to an object having a thin edge or a fine point capable of cutting. The direct opposite of a sharp edge is a "Blunt" edge.
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Solution 87: Option A (Near)

Explanation:

Step 1: The word "Distant" describes something that is located far away in space or time.
Step 2: The exact opposite word indicating a short distance is "Near".
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Solution 88: Option C (Afraid)

Explanation:

Step 1: Synonyms are words that have exactly or nearly the same meaning as another word.
Step 2: To be "scared" is to be thrown into a state of fear, which is identical in meaning to being "Afraid".
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Solution 89: Option B (Silent)

Explanation:

Step 1: "Quiet" characterizes an environment or person making very little or no noise.
Step 2: "Silent" perfectly matches this definition, acting as its most direct synonym.
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Solution 90: Option B (Geese)

Explanation:

Step 1: While most English nouns are made plural by adding 's' or 'es', certain words undergo a vowel mutation.
Step 2: The word "goose" is an irregular noun where the double 'oo' transforms into double 'ee', resulting in the plural form "Geese".
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Solution 91: Option A (Worst)

Explanation:

Step 1: The adjective "bad" has irregular comparative and superlative forms.
Step 2: Its comparative form is "worse", and its superlative form (indicating the highest degree of badness) is "Worst".
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Solution 92: Option A (ran)

Explanation:

Step 1: "Run" is an irregular verb, which means it does not form its past tense by simply adding "-ed".
Step 2: The base form is "run", the past tense is "ran", and the past participle is "run".
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Solution 93: Option C (Better)

Explanation:

Step 1: Like "bad", the adjective "good" is highly irregular.
Step 2: The correct comparative form (used for comparing two things) is "Better". (Good → Better → Best).
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Solution 94: Option C (Sincerely)

Explanation:

Step 1: According to English spelling rules, when adding the suffix "-ly" to a root word ending in a silent 'e' (like "sincere"), you generally keep the 'e'.
Step 2: Sincere + ly = Sincerely.
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Solution 95: Option B (Argument)

Explanation:

Step 1: While words ending in 'e' normally keep it before a consonant suffix (like in "movement"), the word "argue" is a notable exception.
Step 2: We drop the silent 'e' from "argue" before adding "-ment", resulting correctly in "Argument".
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Solution 96: Option B (1000)

Explanation:

Step 1: Addition is the process of combining numbers. We need to add 730 and 270.
Step 2: Place them vertically:
  730
+ 270
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1000.
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Solution 97: Option C (335)

Explanation:

Step 1: We are asked to subtract 165 from 500.
Step 2: 500 - 100 = 400. Next, 400 - 60 = 340. Finally, 340 - 5 = 335.
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Solution 98: Option D (91)

Explanation:

Step 1: Finding the product means multiplying the given numbers together.
Step 2: Multiply 13 by 7. (10 × 7 = 70) and (3 × 7 = 21). Adding them together: 70 + 21 = 91.
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Solution 99: Option A (20)

Explanation:

Step 1: The quotient is the result of a division operation. We divide 220 by 11.
Step 2: We know that 11 × 2 = 22. Therefore, 11 × 20 = 220. The quotient is 20.
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Solution 100: Option C (7/10)

Explanation:

Step 1: When adding fractions with the exact same denominator, you simply add the numerators together and keep the denominator unchanged.
Step 2: (3 + 4) / 10 = 7/10.
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Solution 101: Option A (4/5)

Explanation:

Step 1: We need to subtract 1/5 from 1. First, convert the whole number '1' into a fraction with the same denominator (5). So, 1 = 5/5.
Step 2: Now perform the subtraction: 5/5 - 1/5 = (5 - 1) / 5 = 4/5.
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Solution 102: Option B (1.00)

Explanation:

Step 1: Align the decimal points properly: 0.35 + 0.65.
Step 2: Adding the hundredths: 5 + 5 = 10 (write 0, carry 1). Adding the tenths: 3 + 6 + 1(carry) = 10 (write 0, carry 1). Final sum is 1.00.
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Solution 103: Option B (0.2)

Explanation:

Step 1: First, multiply the numbers as if there were no decimal points: 4 × 5 = 20.
Step 2: Count the total number of decimal places in the original problem (0.4 has one, 0.5 has one = two total places). Place the decimal two spots to the left in '20' → 0.20, which is identically 0.2.
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Solution 104: Option B (4/5)

Explanation:

Step 1: The decimal 0.8 represents "eight tenths". Write this directly as a fraction: 8/10.
Step 2: To simplify, divide both the numerator (8) and the denominator (10) by their Greatest Common Divisor, which is 2. (8 ÷ 2 = 4) and (10 ÷ 2 = 5). Result: 4/5.
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Solution 105: Option C (63)

Explanation:

Step 1: The numbers 7 and 9 are co-prime, meaning they share no common factors other than 1.
Step 2: For any two co-prime numbers, their Least Common Multiple (LCM) is simply their product: 7 × 9 = 63.
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Solution 106: Option C (60)

Explanation:

Step 1: List the multiples of the larger number (20): 20, 40, 60, 80...
Step 2: Check which of these is the first to be perfectly divisible by 15. 15 does not divide 20 or 40, but 15 × 4 = 60. Hence, LCM is 60.
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Solution 107: Option C (8)

Explanation:

Step 1: List the prime factors. 16 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2. 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3.
Step 2: Find the common prime factors: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8. The Highest Common Factor (HCF) is 8.
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Solution 108: Option A (15)

Explanation:

Step 1: Identify the factors. Factors of 30: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30. Factors of 45: 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45.
Step 2: The highest factor shared by both sets is 15. So, the HCF is 15.
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Solution 109: Option B (Rs 90)

Explanation:

Step 1: Using the Unitary Method, first find the cost of a single notebook. Rs 150 ÷ 5 = Rs 30 per notebook.
Step 2: Now, multiply the single unit cost by the required quantity. Cost of 3 notebooks = 30 × 3 = Rs 90.
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Solution 110: Option B (300 km)

Explanation:

Step 1: First, calculate the constant speed of the train using Speed = Distance / Time. Speed = 200 / 4 = 50 km/h.
Step 2: Now find the new distance for 6 hours using Distance = Speed × Time. Distance = 50 × 6 = 300 km.
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Solution 111: Option D (Rs 300)

Explanation:

Step 1: Cost Price (CP) of the table = Rs 1200. Selling Price (SP) = Rs 1500.
Step 2: Since SP > CP, there is a profit. Profit = SP - CP = 1500 - 1200 = Rs 300.
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Solution 112: Option A (Rs 340)

Explanation:

Step 1: Calculate the exact loss amount. Loss = 15% of CP = (15 / 100) × 400 = Rs 60.
Step 2: Calculate the Selling Price using the formula: SP = CP - Loss = 400 - 60 = Rs 340.
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Solution 113: Option C (56 cm)

Explanation:

Step 1: The perimeter of a square is the total length of its outer boundary, calculated by the formula: Perimeter = 4 × side.
Step 2: Perimeter = 4 × 14 = 56 cm.
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Solution 114: Option D (46 cm)

Explanation:

Step 1: The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is: Perimeter = 2 × (Length + Breadth).
Step 2: Substitute the values: P = 2 × (15 + 8) = 2 × 23 = 46 cm.
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Solution 115: Option D (36 cm)

Explanation:

Step 1: An equilateral triangle has three sides of perfectly equal length. Formula: Perimeter = 3 × side.
Step 2: Perimeter = 3 × 12 = 36 cm.
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Solution 116: Option D (Cylinder)

Explanation:

Step 1: Analyze the properties of the given shapes.
Step 2: Square, Rectangle, and Triangle are all 2-Dimensional (flat) geometric shapes. A Cylinder is a 3-Dimensional solid shape, making it the odd one out.
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Solution 117: Option A (Desk)

Explanation:

Step 1: Look at the logical grouping of the words provided.
Step 2: Teacher, Principal, and Student are living human beings associated with a school. A Desk is an inanimate, non-living object.
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Solution 118: Option D (Everest)

Explanation:

Step 1: Identify the geographical category of each term.
Step 2: Ganga, Yamuna, and Godavari are major river systems in India. Everest is a mountain peak, making it completely distinct from the rest.
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Solution 119: Option C (16)

Explanation:

Step 1: Check for prime and composite properties of the numbers.
Step 2: The numbers 5, 11, and 13 are prime numbers (divisible only by 1 and themselves). 16 is a composite number (and a perfect square), so it is the odd one out.
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Solution 120: Option B (Crocodile)

Explanation:

Step 1: Look closely at the biological classification.
Step 2: Dog, Cat, and Horse are land-dwelling mammals. A Crocodile is a cold-blooded reptile that leads a semi-aquatic life.
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Solution 121: Option C (History)

Explanation:

Step 1: Classify the academic subjects.
Step 2: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology fall under Natural Sciences. History is a branch of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Solution 122: Option B (Furniture)

Explanation:

Step 1: Establish the relationship in the first pair. An "Author" creates a "Book" as a finished product.
Step 2: Applying the same 'creator to end-product' logic, a "Carpenter" creates "Furniture". Wood, hammer, and saw are merely raw materials and tools.
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Solution 123: Option C (Den)

Explanation:

Step 1: Identify the relationship. A "Nest" is the specific natural home or resting place of a "Bird".
Step 2: Correspondingly, the natural resting place or home of a "Lion" is called a "Den".
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Solution 124: Option B (Winter)

Explanation:

Step 1: This is a defining characteristic analogy. The primary characteristic of "Summer" is being "Hot".
Step 2: The season primarily characterized by being "Cold" is "Winter".
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Solution 125: Option B (MN)

Explanation:

Step 1: Observe the alphabetical skip pattern: AB, (skip C), DE, (skip F), GH, (skip I), JK, (skip L)...
Step 2: Following JK and skipping L, the next consecutive pair is MN.
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Solution 126: Option B (EV)

Explanation:

Step 1: Analyze the two letters independently. The first letters go strictly forward: A, B, C, D, → next is E.
Step 2: The second letters go strictly backward from the end of the alphabet: Z, Y, X, W, → next is V. The combined pair is EV.
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Solution 127: Option C (30)

Explanation:

Step 1: Find the differences between consecutive numbers: 6 - 2 = 4; 12 - 6 = 6; 20 - 12 = 8.
Step 2: The differences themselves are increasing by 2 (+4, +6, +8...). The next difference should be +10. So, 20 + 10 = 30.
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Solution 128: Option B (20)

Explanation:

Step 1: Look at the gaps. 8 - 4 = 4; 12 - 8 = 4; 16 - 12 = 4.
Step 2: This is a simple arithmetic progression increasing by 4 each time (or simply the multiplication table of 4). 16 + 4 = 20.
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Solution 129: Option C (50)

Explanation:

Step 1: Observe the sequence: 90, 80, 70, 60.
Step 2: This is a decreasing arithmetic progression where 10 is subtracted at each step. 60 - 10 = 50.
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Solution 130: Option C (25)

Explanation:

Step 1: Recognize the nature of these numbers. They are consecutive perfect squares.
Step 2: 12 = 1; 22 = 4; 32 = 9; 42 = 16. The next perfect square is 52 = 25.
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Solution 131: Option C (GAB)

Explanation:

Step 1: Decode the given logic: 'PEN' is rearranged backward to form 'NEP'.
Step 2: Applying the exact same reversal logic to 'BAG', it becomes 'GAB'.
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Solution 132: Option B (Wednesday)

Explanation:

Step 1: Recall the standard sequential order of the days of the week.
Step 2: The sequence is: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, etc. The day immediately following Tuesday is Wednesday.
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Solution 133: Option D (6:00)

Explanation:

Step 1: To find the mirror image of an analog clock time, subtract the given time from 11:60 (which is exactly 12:00).
Step 2: 11:60 - 6:00 = 5:60. Since 60 minutes is 1 hour, 5:60 is identical to 6:00. At 6:00, the hands are in a straight vertical line, so the mirror image remains identical.
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Solution 134: Option C (Sunday)

Explanation:

Step 1: Identify the current reference day, which is given as Saturday.
Step 2: "Tomorrow" refers to the very next day in the standard weekly cycle. The day after Saturday is always Sunday.
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Solution 135: Option D (Grandmother)

Explanation:

Step 1: Trace the bloodline relationship described.
Step 2: The mother of either of your parents (father's mother or mother's mother) is universally called your Grandmother (specifically, maternal grandmother).

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