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Which city is the capital of Odisha?
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Which day is celebrated as Utkal Divas in Odisha?
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Which classical dance form is associated with Odisha?
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The Sun Temple at Konark is dedicated to which deity?
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Chilika Lake is best described as a:
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Hirakud Dam is built across which river?
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Similipal National Park is located mainly in which Odisha district?
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Bhitarkanika is famous for which ecosystem?
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Gahirmatha coast of Odisha is famous for nesting of which species?
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Which Odisha city is widely known as the Silver City?
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Bhubaneswar is often known as the:
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Rourkela is especially known for its:
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Puri is most famous for the temple of:
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The Rath Yatra festival is mainly associated with which Odisha city?
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The ancient Kalinga War is associated with which ruler?
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Dhauli near Bhubaneswar is associated with which historical event?
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Which airport serves Bhubaneswar as the major airport?
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Sambalpuri saree is a traditional textile associated with:
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Pattachitra is a traditional art form strongly associated with:
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The Lingaraj Temple is located in:
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Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves are located near:
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Nandankanan Zoological Park is located near:
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Which river system is most closely associated with Odisha's Hirakud reservoir?
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The coastal district Kendrapara is especially known for:
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Daringbadi in Odisha is popularly known for its:
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Which of the following is a major river of Odisha?
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Which Odisha port is one of India's major ports?
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The main language of Odisha is:
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Which district is famous for Similipal biosphere reserve?
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Which Odisha city was the former capital before Bhubaneswar became the capital?
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When is Constitution Day observed in India?
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India became a Republic on:
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The Preamble of the Indian Constitution begins with:
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The minimum voting age in India is:
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The two Houses of the Indian Parliament are Lok Sabha and:
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The Lok Sabha is also called the:
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The Rajya Sabha is also called the:
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Who is the constitutional head of the Union of India?
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Who is the head of the Council of Ministers at the Union level?
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Which body interprets the Constitution of India at the highest level?
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Fundamental Rights are mainly contained in which part of the Constitution?
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Directive Principles of State Policy are mainly found in:
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Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by the:
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Panchayati Raj institutions were given constitutional status by the:
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Municipalities were given constitutional status by the:
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The Election Commission of India is responsible for:
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The guardian of Fundamental Rights in India is the:
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Article 21A of the Constitution relates to:
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India is described in the Constitution as a:
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The Governor is the constitutional head of a:
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Who presides over the meetings of the Lok Sabha?
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Who presides over the Rajya Sabha?
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The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on:
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The right against exploitation is a:
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The idea of equality before law is related to:
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Which institution prepares the Union Budget?
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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India mainly audits:
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A bill becomes an Act after receiving assent from the:
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The Constitution of India is:
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The national emblem of India is adopted from the Lion Capital of:
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The largest ocean on Earth is the:
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The imaginary line at 0° latitude is called the:
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The Prime Meridian passes through:
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The Himalayas are located in the:
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The Ganga originates from the:
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The Brahmaputra enters India mainly through:
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The Thar Desert is mainly located in:
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The Western Ghats run along the:
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The main cause of day and night is:
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The main cause of seasons is:
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A map scale shows:
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A compass is used to find:
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The process of water changing into vapour is:
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The process by which water vapour changes into liquid droplets is:
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Rainfall is a part of the:
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Black soil is especially suitable for growing:
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Alluvial soil is mostly found in:
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The monsoon winds bring most rainfall to India during:
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Forests help in:
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Biodiversity means:
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A renewable source of energy is:
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Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?
Question 83
Deforestation can lead to:
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The layer of air around Earth is called the:
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The solid outer layer of Earth is called the:
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The area where a river and its tributaries drain water is called a:
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The Sundarbans are famous for:
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Ozone layer is important because it absorbs harmful:
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Which gas is most responsible for global warming among the following?
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A sanctuary is mainly created to protect:
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The term 'ecosystem' includes:
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The main source of energy for Earth's climate system is:
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Contour lines on a map show:
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The Deccan Plateau is mainly located in:
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A delta is formed mainly by:
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The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the:
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Mohenjo-daro is located in present-day:
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The Great Bath was found at:
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Chandragupta Maurya founded the:
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Ashoka is best known for promoting:
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The Gupta period is often associated with:
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Who composed the national anthem of India?
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Who wrote 'Vande Mataram'?
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The Indian National Congress was founded in:
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The Revolt of 1857 began at:
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Mahatma Gandhi launched the Dandi March in protest against:
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The Quit India Movement was launched in:
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The Non-Cooperation Movement was led by:
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The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in:
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Subhas Chandra Bose is associated with the:
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The slogan 'Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom' is associated with:
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The slogan 'Swaraj is my birthright' is associated with:
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The first battle of Panipat was fought in:
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The Battle of Plassey was fought in:
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Akbar belonged to the:
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Shivaji was the founder of the:
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The Ajanta caves are famous for:
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The Ellora caves contain monuments related to:
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The Red Fort is located in:
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The Gateway of India is located in:
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The ancient university of Nalanda was located in present-day:
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Who is called the Father of the Indian Constitution?
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is remembered for:
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The Swadeshi Movement was strongly linked with the partition of:
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The Simon Commission was opposed because:
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The basic unit of life is the:
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Photosynthesis mainly occurs in which part of a plant?
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Which gas is released during photosynthesis?
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Which pigment helps plants absorb sunlight?
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The human heart has how many chambers?
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Which blood cells help in clotting?
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Red blood cells contain:
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The main function of white blood cells is:
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The largest organ of the human body is:
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The organ responsible for pumping blood is:
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The respiratory organ in humans is:
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The process of taking oxygen into the body is called:
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The kidneys help in:
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The deficiency of vitamin C causes:
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The deficiency of vitamin D causes:
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Iodine deficiency can cause:
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Malaria is spread by:
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Dengue is mainly spread by:
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ORS is useful in the management of:
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A balanced diet should contain:
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Which nutrient is mainly body-building?
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The SI unit of force is:
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The SI unit of energy is:
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The SI unit of power is:
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An object at rest tends to remain at rest due to:
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A magnet has:
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Like magnetic poles:
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The flow of electric charge is called:
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Good conductors of electricity usually include:
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The change of solid directly into gas is called:
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Boiling point of pure water at normal pressure is:
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Freezing point of water is:
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Sound travels fastest in:
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Light travels in a:
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A convex lens generally converges:
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A device used to measure temperature is:
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A barometer is used to measure:
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The process of separating insoluble solid from liquid using filter paper is:
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Rusting of iron requires:
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A neutral solution has pH:
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An acid turns blue litmus:
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A base turns red litmus:
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The nearest star to Earth is:
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The natural satellite of Earth is:
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The planet known as the Red Planet is:
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A child-centred classroom gives importance to:
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Formative assessment is mainly used to:
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Summative assessment is generally conducted:
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Inclusive education means:
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Constructivism suggests that learners:
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Activity-based learning is useful because it:
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A good teacher should use questions to:
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Remedial teaching is meant for:
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Peer learning means:
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Motivation in learning helps to:
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The best way to handle individual differences is to:
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A portfolio assessment contains:
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Diagnostic assessment is used to identify:
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A lesson plan helps a teacher to:
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Bloom's taxonomy is mainly related to:
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The lowest level in the cognitive domain of Bloom's taxonomy is usually:
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A teaching aid is useful because it:
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A blackboard or whiteboard is a:
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Continuous evaluation means:
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Feedback should be:
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A learner with visual difficulty may need:
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The main purpose of homework should be:
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Play-way method is especially useful for:
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Learning by doing is associated with:
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A classroom discussion helps develop:
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Group work mainly develops:
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A child with dyslexia primarily has difficulty with:
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A teacher should respond to wrong answers by:
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The Right to Education Act in India provides free and compulsory education for children aged:
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A good classroom environment should be:
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Teaching should move from:
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For primary learners, examples should preferably be:
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A teacher uses questioning mainly to check:
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The mother tongue is important in early learning because it:
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The best classroom discipline is based on:
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A rubric is used for:
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Co-curricular activities help in:
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A teacher should encourage questions because they show:
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The main purpose of evaluation in education is to:
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A learner's prior knowledge is important because it:
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The best method for teaching environmental cleanliness to children is:
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An effective teacher is one who:
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A child-friendly school should provide:
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The national animal of India is the:
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The national bird of India is the:
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The national flower of India is:
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The national currency of India is:
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The Reserve Bank of India is mainly responsible for:
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The Planning Commission has been replaced by:
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Literacy means the ability to:
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The census in India is generally conducted every:
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A cooperative society is based on the principle of:
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Consumer rights protect people against:
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The basic unit of local self-government in rural areas is:
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MGNREGA is related to:
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Mid-day Meal scheme is mainly related to:
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The full form of ICT in education is:
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Digital literacy means the ability to:
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A password should be:
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The Internet is a:
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Email is used to send:
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Cyber safety means:
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A spreadsheet is commonly used for:
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Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?
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Which part of the plant absorbs water from soil?
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The process of removal of waste from the body is called:
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Which vitamin is mainly obtained from sunlight exposure?
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The green plants are called producers because they:
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An omnivore is an animal that eats:
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The food chain always begins with:
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Compost is prepared from:
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Which of these is biodegradable?
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The major component of air is:
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The gas needed for burning is:
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A balanced force acting on an object causes:
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Friction always acts:
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The unit of electric current is:
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The unit of resistance is:
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A transparent material allows light to:
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A shadow is formed when light is:
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The Earth takes about how long to complete one rotation?
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The Earth takes about how long to complete one revolution around the Sun?
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Which is the largest continent?
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Which is the smallest continent?
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Which Indian state is known as the Land of Five Rivers?
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The national game officially declared by India is:
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The national song of India is:
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The national anthem of India is:
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Who is known as the Missile Man of India?
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Who discovered the Raman Effect?
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Which Indian scientist is known for work on plants and radio science?
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Aryabhata is associated with:
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The decimal system is strongly associated with ancient Indian contribution to:
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In classroom teaching, examples from the local environment make learning:
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A teacher should assess children with special needs by:
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A project method encourages:
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The best way to teach map reading is to use:
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A slow learner needs:
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Creativity in children should be encouraged by:
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A teacher can promote gender equality by:
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The purpose of school assembly can include:
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A child learns language better when the classroom provides:
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A good MCQ should have:
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The best use of ICT in school is to:
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A search engine is used to:
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An operating system is:
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RAM is a type of:
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A file extension .pdf usually refers to:
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Which is an input device?
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Which is an output device?
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A virus in computer terms is:
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Backup means:
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Safe internet practice includes:
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Which schedule of the Indian Constitution originally listed the official languages?
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The 86th Constitutional Amendment is associated with:
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The anti-defection law is contained in the:
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The Union List, State List and Concurrent List are found in the:
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A money bill can be introduced only in the:
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The Finance Commission is constituted under which article of the Constitution?
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The term secular in the Indian Constitution means the State:
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The Directive Principles are:
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The writ of Habeas Corpus protects against:
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The head of a Municipal Corporation is generally called:
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The head of a Gram Panchayat is generally called:
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The largest planet in the solar system is:
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The planet closest to the Sun is:
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A lunar eclipse occurs when:
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A solar eclipse occurs when:
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The branch of science that studies weather is:
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The branch of science that studies earthquakes is: