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GK GS Test 144
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  • Question 1/10
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    Arrange the following events in a chronological order and select the correct answer from the codes given below :

    1) Alipore Conspiracy Case

    2) Howrah Conspiracy Case

    3) Lahore Conspiracy Case

    4) Nashik Conspiracy Case

    Codes :

    Solutions

    Alipore Conspiracy Case - 1908

    Nashik Conspiracy Case - 1909

    Howrah Conspiracy Case - 1910

    Lahore Conspiracy Case – 1915

  • Question 2/10
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    Who was the great Sanskrit dramatist of Gupta period?
    Solutions
    Kalidas was the great Sanskrit dramatist of the Gupta period.
    • His books are, Abhigyanashakuntalam, Ritusamhara, Meghadutam, Kumarasambhavam, Malavikagnimitram, Raghuvamsa, Vikramurvashi, etc.
    • Out of these Ritusamhara, Meghadutam, Raghuvamsa were epics and the rest were plays.
    • The Gupta period also saw the development of Sanskrit grammar based on Panini and Patanjali.
    • Ramayana & Mahabharata were almost completed by the 4th century A.D.
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    Which among the following Pallava rulers defeated and killed Pulakesin II?
    Solutions

    Narasimhavarman I defeated and killed Pulakesin II in 642 AD. He took control of Vatapi, the Chalukya capital and assumed the title “Vatapikonda”. He is considered the greatest of the Pallava rulers. He is also called NarasimhavarmanMahamalla/Mamalla. He also sent a naval expedition to Sri Lanka. He founded the city of Mamallapuram. Mahendravarman was a poet and composed Vichitrachita. He also introduced rock-cut architecture. Simhavishnu was a Buddhist, he included Sri Lanka in his kingdom.

  • Question 4/10
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    Which one of the following is NOT correctly matched?

    (Tribes) (Location)

    Solutions

    Kharwar is a community found in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and West Bengal.

  • Question 5/10
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    International Yoga Day is celebrated on
    Solutions

    On 11 December 2014, the UNGA (United National General Assembly) with its 193 members approved the proposal to celebrate International Yoga Day on 21st June.

  • Question 6/10
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    Which of the following better explains Kuznet curve?
    Solutions

    The Kuznets Curve is a graph used in economics that says that as an economy develops, market forces first cause a rise in economic inequality, then closes the gap in economic inequality.


  • Question 7/10
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    Goods for which demand move in the opposite direction of the income of the consumer are called?
    Solutions
    “Goods for which demand move in the opposite direction of the income of the consumer” are called inferior goods. It is a type of good whose demand decreases when income of consumer increases or vice versa.
  • Question 8/10
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    Rhodopsin, which is also called visual purple, is located in which part of the human body?
    Solutions

    * Rhodopsin is the visual pigment of the rod photoreceptor cell in the vertebrate retina that has an integral membrane protein. It converts light into an electrical signal.

    * Two general types of photoreceptor cells exist in the vertebrate retina and are named according to their characteristic shapes: rods and cones.

    * Rod cells are responsible for scotopic or dim-light vision, whereas cone cells are responsible for photopic or bright-light and color vision in vertebrates.

  • Question 9/10
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    Which causative microorganism is responsible for the common cold and influenza (flu)?
    Solutions

    ● Many types of viruses can cause a cold, and the human body can never build up resistance to them all. This is why colds are so common and often return. Although many types of viruses can cause a common cold, rhinoviruses are the most common causative pathogens.

    ● There are two types of viruses that cause the flu — influenza A and B

    Viruses are tiny microbes that survive by invading other living cells.

  • Question 10/10
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    Which of the following types of organisms have an open circulatory system?
    Solutions

    Mollusca have an open circulatory system.

    ● It is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals.

    ● The blood flows freely through cavities since there are no vessels to conduct the blood in the open circulatory system.

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