1. Which rays can pass through 20 cm thickness of steel?

2. Which characteristic is common among parrot, platypus and kangaroo?

3. In India, in which banking is the Public Sector is most dominant?

4. Which does not have a unit of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) ?

5. Who was the British PM at the time of Revolt of 1857?

6. AIDS is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), What is this?

7. By whom was the Cabinet Mission to India headed?

8. Phosgene is obtained by the reaction of carbon monoxide and which gas?

9. Where are Diesel locomotives manufactured?

10. Who advocated the policy of abolishing princely states in free India?

11. Which petroleum refinery product has the lowest boiling point?

12. SIMBEX is an annual joint maritime bilateral exercise conducted between which countreis?

13. By whom were Species Plantarum and Systema Natural written?

14. What is the process that result in the breakdown of rocks and minerals in situ ?

15. Who were considered constitutionalist within the Indian National Congress?

16. Which is a human right as well as a fundamental right under the Constitution of India?

17. Old-written material, which cannot be read easily, how can be read?

18. Which is the largest Public Sector Bank in India?

19. Which sets indicated the Aeolian process?

20. Who was instrumental in bringing the Extremists and the Moderates together at Lucknow?

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Answer : 1. ã-rays 2. Functional post anal tail 3. Commercial banking 4. Kolkata 5. Pamstern 6. Retro virus 7. **** Pethick Lawrence 8. Chlorine 9. Varanasi 10. Jawaharlal Nehru 11. Gasoline 12. India and Singapore 13. Linneus 14. Weathering 15. Satyamurty and K. M. Munshi 16. Right to Education 17. By infrared rays 18. State Bank of India 19. Corrosion, attrition, deflation 20. Annie Besant

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