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Q:

We celebrate 'Samvidhan Divas' on ______ every year, to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India.

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    26th January
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    26th November
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    15th September
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    15th August
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Answer : 2. "26th November"
Explanation :

1. On November 26, 1949, the Constituent Assembly adopted the Indian Constitution. However, it was implemented throughout the country from January 26, 1950.

2. Since 2015, the Government of India has declared 26 November as Constitution Day. The objective of this decision is to promote the importance of the Constitution and educate citizens about their rights and duties.

Q:

Which Part of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship?

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    Part 6
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    Part 3
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    Part 2
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    Part 5
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Answer : 3. "Part 2"
Explanation :

1. Part II of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship. This part consists of Articles 5 to 11.

2. There are two types of people in India – citizens and foreigners.

3. Citizens are full members of the Indian State and owe allegiance to it.

Q:

Article ______ of the Constitution of India deals with the freedom to manage religious affairs.

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    21
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    26
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    51
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    56
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Answer : 2. "26"
Explanation :

1. Article 26 of the Indian Constitution deals with the freedom to manage religious affairs. This article provides freedom to all citizens of India to practice their religion, manage the affairs of their religion, and propagate their religion.

2. Article 26 contains the following provisions:

- All citizens have the freedom to practice their religion.

- All religious communities have the freedom to manage their religious affairs.

- All religious communities have the freedom to propagate their religion.

Q:

Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and ______ energy.

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    kinetic
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    heat
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    electrical
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    chemical
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Answer : 1. "kinetic"
Explanation :

1. Mechanical energy is a combination of kinetic energy and potential energy.

2. Mechanical energy is defined as the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy used to do work on an object.

3. Mechanical energy is the form of energy that is related to the position and motion of an object.

Q:

Which of the following Indian states was one of the worst affected by the tsunami on 26th December 2004?

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    Bihar
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    Maharashtra
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    Tamil Nadu
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    Uttar Pradesh
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Answer : 3. " Tamil Nadu"
Explanation :

1. Tamil Nadu was worst affected by the tsunami that occurred on 26 December 2004. The tsunami devastated the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu.

2. The tsunami also caused extensive damage to infrastructure in coastal areas of Tamil Nadu, including roads, bridges, and houses.

Q:

Which of the following statements about bryophytes is not true? 

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    They are called amphibians of the plant kingdom.
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    The presence of a special tissue is found in these for the flow of
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    water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another. Their body is generally differentiated by taking the form of stem and leaf-like structures.
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    Moss (Funaria) and Marchantia are examples of bryophytes.
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Answer : 3. "water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another. Their body is generally differentiated by taking the form of stem and leaf-like structures. "
Explanation :

All the given statements about bryophytes are true.

1.  They are called amphibians of the plant kingdom.

2. The presence of a special tissue is found in these for the flow of

3. Moss (Funaria) and Marchantia are examples of bryophytes.

Q:

______ is a dance which combines speech, mime and pure dance.

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    Kathakali
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    Bharatanatyam
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    Mohiniattam
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    Kuchipudi
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Answer : 4. "Kuchipudi"
Explanation :

1. It is a traditional Indian classical dance originating from Andhra Pradesh.

2. It is an expressive dance form that combines dance, music and drama.

3. It requires extensive footwork.

4. It is one of the major forms of Indian classical dance.

5. It originated in a village called Kuchipudi in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Q:

Starch and sugar in our food are forms of _____.

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    Proteins
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    fats
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    vitamins
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    carbohydrates
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Answer : 4. "carbohydrates"
Explanation :

1. Starch and sugar found in our food are forms of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are an important part of our diet. They provide energy to the body and are essential for other body functions.

2. Starch is a complex carbohydrate found in plants. It is found in wheat, rice, potatoes, and other grains. Starch is used to thicken food, make sugar, and make other foods.

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