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Q:

What is 'Palan'? 

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    A folk musical instrument
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    The seat to be placed on the horse
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    The seat to be placed on the camel
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    Synonym of Gorband
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Answer : 3. "The seat to be placed on the camel "
Explanation :

1. In Rajasthani language, "Palan" means "saddle placed on a camel". It is made of wood or metal, and has a seat for riding on the back of a camel. The palan usually consists of a back, a mattress, and a halter. Palan camels are used for riding, carrying goods, or both. 

2. The owner of five hundred camels is called (Pachasadi).

3. The bundle of grass loaded on a camel is called hay.

4. Palan is tied on the back of the camel for carrying it.

5. To enhance the beauty of the camel, a cow's neck is worn.

6. In Marwari, the sitting of a camel is called (Jhaikna).

Q:

Where is the Institute of Tropical Medicine and Virology being set up?

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    Udaipur
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    Alwar
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    Jadhpur
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    Jaipur
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Answer : 4. " Jaipur "
Explanation :

The Institute of Tropical Medicine and Virology has been established in Jaipur for investigation, treatment and research of viral diseases.

Q:

When did the Mangarh Massacre happen? 

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    17th November,1913
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    13th October, 1913
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    21st January,1914
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    23rd March,1914
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Answer : 1. "17th November,1913 "
Explanation :

 1. Mangarh Hill situated on the Gujarat-Rajasthan border is also known by the tribal name Jallianwala.

2. On November 17, 1913, a tragedy occurred in Mangadh (Banswara, Rajasthan) in which more than 1,500 Bhil tribals were killed.

3. Guru was a great leader among the Bhil and Garasia tribal communities, a man who united thousands of tribals on his own. The immediate Mangadh covered the border areas of present-day Udaipur, Dungarpur and Banswara of Rajasthan, Idar of Gujarat and Malwa of Madhya Pradesh.

Q:

Which of the following is the first desert park in Jaipur?

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    Kishan Bagh
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    Hari Bagh
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    Ram Bagh
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    Laxman Bagh
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Answer : 1. "Kishan Bagh "
Explanation :

1. Kishan Bagh is the first desert park of Jaipur.

2. This park is one of the huge open spaces spread over 30 acres within the city limits of Jaipur.

3. This is the first desert park of Jaipur built at the foothills of Nahargarh Fort.

4. The recreated landscape of Kishan Bagh idealizes the desert ecology.

Q:

Damdama lake is in which state?

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    Punjab
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    Rajasthan
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    Haryana
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    Uttar Pradesh
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    Bihar
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Answer : 3. "Haryana"
Explanation :

Damdama is situated in Gurugram, a district in the Indian state of Haryana. Damdama Lake is the Biggest Natural Lake of Haryana.

Q:

The country‘s first smart card-based public bicycle sharing (PBS) was started recently in which of the following city?

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    Pune, Maharashtra
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    Indore, Madhya Pradesh
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    Chennai, Tamilnadu
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    Kollam, Kerala
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    Mysuru, Karnataka
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Answer : 5. "Mysuru, Karnataka"
Explanation :

The first Public Bicycle Sharing (PBS) system in India was launched in 2017 in Mysuru.

Q:

Four Indian Army jawans recently climbed which of the following mountain without using oxygen cylinders?

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    Mt. Everest
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    Kangchenjunga
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    Nanda Devi
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    Kamet
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    Kedarnath peak
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Answer : 1. "Mt. Everest"
Explanation :

A team of four Indian Army personnel successfully climbed Mt Everest without using oxygen cylinders.


Q:

0.15% of $$33{1\over 3}\%$$ of ₹ 10000 is :

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    ₹ 5
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    ₹ 150
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    ₹ 0.05
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    ₹ 105
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Answer : 1. "₹ 5"
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