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Answer
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101
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Amar
Sonar
Bangla
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d
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102
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Match
:
Writer
and
Books
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a
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103
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NCLP
|
b
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104
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Match
Town
with
River
|
b
|
105
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Silver
|
b
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106
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Philosopher�s
Book
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c
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107
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Pairs
:
Dickson,
Babbage
|
c
|
108
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Match
:
Company
with
Area
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c
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109
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Jawaharlal
Nehru
|
b
|
110
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First
Fort
|
b
|
111
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Robert
Clive
|
a
|
112
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Europeans
Last
|
c
|
113
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Mis-governance
|
a
|
114
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Shome
Prakash
|
|
115
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Satyagraha
|
c
|
116
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Lok
Sabha
Speaker
|
b
|
117
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Jallianwala
Bagh
|
c
|
118
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Book
The
Story
of
|
d
|
119
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Guru
Shikhar
Peak
|
a
|
120
|
Coral
reef
|
a
|
121
|
Pacific
Ocean
|
b
|
122
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UK
�
France
|
c
|
123
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UV
Glass
|
a/d
|
124
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Conductor
of
electricity
|
d
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125
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RDX
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d
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101.
Amar Shonar
Bangla is a
song written
and composed
by the poet
Rabindranath
Tagore. The
song was
written in
1906 during
the period
of
Bangabhanga
(B�ngobh�ngo
- 1905
Partition of
Bengal) -
when
Bengal
was divided
in two
halves by
the British
government
based on
religion.
103.
Way back in
1979, GoI
formed the
first
committee
called Gurupadswamy
Committee
to study the
issue of
child labour
and to
suggest
measures to
tackle it.
105.
Chlorargyrite
is a silver
chloride
mineral with
the simple
formula AgCl.
Chlorargyrite
occurs as a
secondary
mineral
phase in the
oxidation of
silver
mineral
deposits. Nickel
silver is a
metal alloy
of copper
with nickel
and often
but not
always zinc.
It is named
for its
silvery
appearance,
and contains
no elemental
silver.
Other common
names for
this alloy
are German
Silver,
Paktong, New
Silver and
Alpacca (or
Alpaca).
German
Silver is
alloy of
Copper
(60 pc),
Zinc (20
pc), Nickel
(20 pc).
106.
Zinc Oxide- Used
as a
constituent
of creams
for its
soothing
qualities. ...
It was
formerly
known as philosopher′s
wool.
107.
Sir Nicholas
Stern, FBA
(born 22
April 1946)
is a British
economist
and
academic. He
was the
Chief
Economist
and Senior
Vice-President
of the World
Bank from
2000 to
2003, and is
now a civil
servant and
government
economic
advisor in
UK
109
Indian PMS
Jawaharlal
Nehru
|
August
15,
1947 -
May
27,
1964
|
Lal
Bahadur
Shastri
|
June
9,
1964 -
January
11,
1966
|
Indira
Gandhi
|
January
24,
1966 -
March
24,
1977
|
Morarji
Desai
|
March
24,
1977 -
July
28,
1979
|
110. Fort St
George is
the name of the
first
British
fortress in
India
, built
in 1644 at
the coastal
city of
Madras
. Fort
William is a
fort built
(1781) in
Calcutta
on the
Eastern
banks of the
river
Hooghly, the
major
distributary
of river
Ganges
during the
British Raj.
It was named
after King
William III
of
England
. Fort
St David
was a
British fort
near
Cuddalore, a
hundred
miles south
of
Madras
on the
Coromandel
Coast
. It was
bought from
the
Mahrattas by
the British
East India
Company in
1690. Robert
Clive served
as the
governor of
Fort St
David in
1756. St.
Angelo Fort
(also known
as Kannur
Fort or
Kannur Kotta),
situated 3
km from the
town of
Kannur (Kerala
), is a fort
facing the
Arabian Sea,
Don
Francisco De
Almeida of
Portuguese
constructed
this fort in
1505 AD. The
Dutch
captured the
fort from
Portuguese
in 1663 they
sold the
fort to the
king Ali
Raja of
Arakkal
kingdom.
111.
The
first
Governor-General
of
India
was
Warren
Hastings,
who occupied
that high
position
from 1773 to
1784.
112.
The
Portuguese
were the
first
Europeans to
settle in
India
, in
Goa
, in the
fifteenth
century
(1498). The
Europeans
arrived even
before the
Mughals. The
Dutch
East India
company was
chartered in
1602 and
they
established
spice trade
and
factories in
Cochin
,
Nagapatinam
and
Agra
. In 1613,
the British
East India
Company,
a trading
company,
started its
first
trading post
in
Gujarat
. Around 1644,
the French
established
trade with
India
.
Pondicherry
was the hub
of French
settlements.
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