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Q: During First World War(1914-1918) AD, The Raja of Chamba State, Raja Bhuri Singh .................... 2714 0

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    opposed the British Government
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    partcipated in the Ghaddar Movement
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    helped the British Government
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    remained Passive
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Answer : 3. "helped the British Government"
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Answer: C) helped the British Government Explanation:

Q: Delayed payload of some viruses is also called as _____ 10434 2

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    Bomb
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    Late - Virus
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    Time
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    Anti-virus
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Answer : 1. "Bomb"
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Answer: A) Bomb Explanation:

Q: The difference between a virus and a self-replicating program which is like a virus is that rather than creating copies of itself on only one system it propagate through computer network. What is that called as _____ 8936 2

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    Keylogger
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    Worm
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    Time Bomb
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    Cracker
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Answer : 2. "Worm"
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Answer: B) Worm Explanation:

Q: The 2017 World Hydrography Day (WHD) is observed on which date  ? 2423 0

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    June 23
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    June 22
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    D) is observed on which date  ? A) June 23 B) June 22 C)
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    is observed on which date  ? A) June 23 B) June 22 C) June 21 D) June 20
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Answer : 3. "D) is observed on which date  ? A) June 23 B) June 22 C)"
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Answer: C) June 21 Explanation: The World Hydrography Day (WHD) is observed every year on June 21 to publicise the work of hydrographers and to create awareness about hydrography which is an essential science before undertaking any activity on or under the sea. The 2017 theme is “Mapping our seas, oceans and waterways – more important than ever”.

Q: India’s first indigenously built floating dock (FDN-2) has launched on which shipyard  ? 1825 0

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    Kattupalli Shipyard
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    Goa Shipyard
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    Hindustan shipyard Ltd
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    Bombay Dockyard
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Answer : 1. "Kattupalli Shipyard"
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Answer: A) Kattupalli Shipyard Explanation: India’s first indigenously built Floating Dock (FDN-2) for the Indian Navy has launched at the L&T Shipbuilding Yard at Kattupalli near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The Floating Dock is 185 metres long and 40 metres wide and will enable docking of all kinds of vessels, including Naval ships and submarines (excepting aircraft carriers and tankers) of up to 8,000 tonnes displacement, with draughts of up to seven metres, during both day and night. FDN-2 was designed and built by Larsen & Toubro Ltd. (L&T) at a cost of Rs 468 crore.

Q: Which city has topped the list of most expensive cities for expatriates, according to Mercer’s 2017 Cost of Living Survey  ? 1925 0

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    Zurich
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    Launda
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    Germany
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    Toyko
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Answer : 2. "Launda"
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Answer: B) Launda Explanation: Luanda, the capital of Angola, has topped the list of most expensive cities for expatriates, according to Mercer’s 23rd annual Cost of Living Survey. Hong Kong has acquired 2nd position, followed by Tokyo, Zurich, Singapore, Seoul and Geneva. From India, Mumbai is the most expensive city for expatriates that has ranked 57th on the list, followed by New Delhi (99), Chennai (135), Bangalore (166) and Kolkata (184). The Mercer’s survey includes 209 cities across five continents. The world’s least expensive cities for expatriates, according to Mercer’s survey, are Tunis (209), Bishkek (208) and Skopje (206). Mercer’s authoritative survey is one of the world’s most comprehensive, and is designed to help multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees.

Q: Who has been appointed as the new economic affairs secretary in the Union Finance Ministry  ? 1695 0

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    N. K. Sinha
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    Tapan Ray
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    Subhash C. Garg
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    Kirti Singh
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Answer : 3. "Subhash C. Garg"
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Answer: C) Subhash C. Garg Explanation: Subhash C. Garg, a 1983 batch lAS officer of Rajasthan cadre, has been appointed as the new the economic affairs secretary in the Union Finance Ministry. The post fell vacant after Shaktikanta Das retired on May 31, 2017. Currently, Tapan Ray, the corporate affairs secretary, has the additional charge of the economic affairs department. Prior to this appointment, Garg was Executive Director at World Bank for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka.

Q: Which Indian Anti Hunger activist will be honoured with the 2017 Queen’s Young Leaders award  ? 1589 0

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    Sachin Bansal
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    Anil Agarwal
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    Ankit Kawatra
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    Kunal Bahl
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Answer : 3. "Ankit Kawatra"
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Answer: C) Ankit Kawatra Explanation: Indian anti-hunger activist Ankit Kawatra has honoured with the 2017 Queen’s Young Leaders award for his exceptional work in transforming the lives of others. Kawatra is among the 60 others from all 53 Commonwealth countries to be felicitated with the prestigious award by Queen Elizabeth (II) at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace in London on June 29, 2017. The honourees will also undergo a year-long mentoring and online learning by the University of Cambridge to build leadership capabilities and better their work towards the communities. He is the founder of Feeding India, a not-for profit organization that works towards solving problems of hunger, malnutrition and food wastage, mainly by redistributing extra food from restaurants, canteens, households, corporates etc. to help people in need.

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