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Question # 1
Ottomen empire was eliminated from the world map in?
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1919
1925
1932
1922
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Question # 2
The gas used in the manufacture of vanaspati
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Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Caron dioxide
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Question # 3
Wandering tribes of Arabia and African are called what:
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Bedouins
Shqiptare
Caucasoid
Australoid
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Question # 4
What lake is at the junction of the borders of germany, austria, and switzerland?
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lake constance
lake neuchatel
lake geneva
lake zurich
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Question # 5
Which of these statement given above are correct?
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Germany and America are the two largest producers of wind-power
America has nuclear energy generation capacity of around 1,00,000 MW
America has more nuclear reactors than any other country in the world
All of these
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Question # 6
Besides honduras, what other countries does the gulf of honduras border?
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el salvador and nicaragua
guatemala
none
guatemala and belize
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Question # 7
On which country the Britain imposed the Opium war?
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Russia
China
Afghanistan
Mongolia
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Question # 8
_ has the world's largest canal based irrigation system
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pakistan
india
china
usa
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Question # 9
Who is the first citizen of USA to be canonized?
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Peter Damien
Maximilian kolbe
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Maria Goretti
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Question # 10
Kokyo,also Known as Imperial palace official residence of the Emperor of
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China
Thailand
Singapore
Japan
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Question # 11
Spring tide means
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Higher high tide, higher low tide
Higher high/tide, lower how tide
Lower high tide, lower low tide
Lower high tide, higher low tide
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