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Quiz for general knowledge part 1

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1. The moon is a

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2. Who receives Dronacharya Award?

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3. Who was the first Indian to be-elected to the British Parliament?

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4. In which year India Joined the United Nations?

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5. A hole is made in a brass plate and it is heated. The size of the hole will

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6. Which language was patronised by the the rules of Delhi Sultanate?

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7. Who discovered magnetic field of electric current?

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8. Which country leads in the production of rubber?

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9. The Panchayat Raj is a

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10. Which is the most irrigated State in India?





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      The Moon is Earth's only permanent natural satellite. It is one of the largest natural satellites in the Solar System, and the largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits.
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      Dronacharya Award is an award presented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, government of India for excellence in sports coaching. The award comprises a bronze statuette of Dronacharya, a scroll of honour and a cash component of Rs.7,00,000. The award was instituted in 1985.
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      Dadabhai Naoroji was elected to the British house of commons from the Finsbury Central Constituency in the elections of 1892 by a narrow margin of 3 votes by defeating Fredrick Thomas Penton. Being a subject of the British crown (Being a citizen of British India) he was allowed to take part in the election. Dadabhai was an influential figure among the British Liberals and that won him the candidature from Finsbury representing the Liberal Party of Britain. It is to be noted that he was not the first Indian to attempt to stand as an MP, Lal Mohan Ghose's effort in 1885 ended in his defeat. Dadabhai was unsuccessful in the 1885 elections from Holborn constituency losing by a huge margin. So what made Dadabhai successful in 1892?? A number of factors worked to his advantage during the elections of 1892.
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      India was a founding member of the United Nations, joining in October 1945, two years before acquiring independence from the British Raj. By 1946, India had started raising concerns regarding colonialism, apartheid and racial discrimination.
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     Instead of a circular hole, let's think of a square hole. You can get a square hole two ways, you can cut it out of a complete sheet, or you can get one by cutting a sheet into 9 little squares and throwing away the center one. Since the 8 outer squares all get bigger when heat it, the inner square (the hole) also has to get bigger:

      Same thing happens with a round hole.
      This is confusing to people because the primary experience they have with stuff getting larger when heated is by cooking. If you leave a hole in the middle of a cookie and cook it, yes, the cookie gets bigger and the hole gets smaller. But the reason for this is that the cookie isn't so solid. It's more like a liquid, it's deforming. And as Ilmari Karonen points out, the cookie sheet isn't expanding much so there are frictional forces at work.

      The Delhi Sultanate literature began with the rise of Persian speaking people to the throne of the Sultanate of Delhi, naturally resulted in the spread of the Persian language in India. It was the official language and soon literary works in the language began to appear. More Details

      In 1831, Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction when he found that a changing magnetic field generates an encircling electric field. He described this phenomenon in what is known as Faraday's law of induction. Later, Franz Ernst Neumann proved that, for a moving conductor in a magnetic field, induction is a consequence of Ampère's force law. In the process he introduced the magnetic vector potential, which was later shown to be equivalent to the underlying mechanism proposed by Faraday.
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      Among the top 9 producers in the world only India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka had seen a fall in production during last year. The growth in production of Vietnam and China was surprising as these countries were far behind on the table, few years back.

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Panchayati Raj is a system of governance in which gram panchayat are the basic units of administration. Mahatma Gandhi advocated panchayati Raj, a decentralized form of government. It is the oldest system of local government in the Indian sub continent. This system was adopted by state governments during the 1950s and 60s as laws were passed to the establish panchayats in various states. It also found backing in Indian constitution with the 73rd Amendment in 1992 to accommodate the idea. In the history of Panchayati Raj in India, on 24th April, 1993, the constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act 1992 came into force to provide constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj institutions. Currently, the Panchayati Raj system exits in all the states except Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram and it all Union Territories except Delhi.
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