General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: In which Article of the Indian Constitution the definition "Gram Sabha"?
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61e90bc59a945c40ce4ccf49- 1Article - 243Cfalse
- 2Article - 243false
- 3Article - 243Atrue
- 4Article - 243false
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Answer : 3. "Article - 243A"
Explanation :
The term Gram Sabha is defined in the Constitution of India under Article 243(b). Gram Sabha is the primary body of the Panchayati Raj system and by far the largest. It is a permanent body.
Q: Which of the following can increase your credit card's APR?
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5b5cc607e4d2b4197774b50c- 1Missing a credit card payment.true
- 2Paying off the full balance.false
- 3Cashing in on rewards points.false
- 4Paying the minimum.false
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Answer : 1. "Missing a credit card payment."
Explanation :
Answer: A) Missing a credit card payment. Explanation: Missing a credit card payment can increase your credit card's APR. APR means Annual Percentage Rate.
Q: The policy of imperial preferences adopted by Britain in its colonies in 1932 is also known as the
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5dcd3b05b80c4d4e55b76e4b- 1Hong Kong Agreementfalse
- 2London Agreementfalse
- 3Ottawa Agreementtrue
- 4Paris Agreementfalse
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Answer : 3. "Ottawa Agreement "
Explanation :
The policy of imperial preferences adopted by Britain in its colonies in 1932 is also known as the Ottawa Agreement. This agreement was a series of bilateral trade agreements between the United Kingdom and various members of the British Empire, including Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. The agreements aimed to promote trade within the British Empire by providing preferential treatment to goods from member countries.
Q: The metal that is usually extracted from sea water is
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5e2fc6db4cc562611fea1119- 1Cafalse
- 2Nafalse
- 3Kfalse
- 4Mgtrue
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Answer : 4. "Mg"
Q: Who were named as Tennis Federation's (ITF) World Champions?
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5e05ad2d4e1acf20d01ddd0d- 1Ashleigh Barty and Rafael Nadaltrue
- 2Rafael Nadal and Sarena Williamsfalse
- 3Rozer Fedrer and Ashleigh Bartyfalse
- 4Ashleigh Barty and Novac Djokovicfalse
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Answer : 1. "Ashleigh Barty and Rafael Nadal"
Q: The Nohkali waterfall is in which state?
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5ffe7f422d048e6d03a6dd93- 1Keralafalse
- 2Assamfalse
- 3Manipurfalse
- 4Meghalayatrue
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Answer : 4. "Meghalaya"
Q: What was the name of the newspaper edited by Gandhiji till 1933?
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5f8ead1f7793eb35d7214822- 1Sarvodayafalse
- 2Aryafalse
- 3Times of Indiafalse
- 4Young Indiatrue
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Answer : 4. "Young India"
Q: The insurance regulator, IRDAI has set up a 16-member committee to find ways to improve its current guidelines on corporate governance systems of insurers, in a bid to further strengthen the guidelines. Who is the chairman of this committee?
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5e7c84fca414d6612d631caf- 1Anil Kumarfalse
- 2Pravin Kutumbetrue
- 3N.K Singhfalse
- 4K.P Singhfalse
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