1. What was the main stipulation of Government of India Act, 1935 ?

2. Which compound is known as white vitriol?

3. A person returning from abroad can retain foreign currency up to what period?

4. Which environment leads to the occurrence of acid rain?

5. Which sites of Harappan are not in India?

6. Which decade is celebrated as United Nations decade of Sustainble energy for all?

7. Which type of the fruit formed without fertilisation?

8. By which act did the Crown take the Government of India into its own hands?

9. What is the Jharkhand’s contribution in the total coal production in India?

10. Between which was the ancient town of Takshasila located?

11. For the measurement of temperature of the order of 400°C, what will we prefer?

12. The term L.B.W. is associated with which game?

13. Who is called the ‘Father of Economics’ ?

14. In which year Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was setup in India?

15. Which Mauryan emperor abdicated his throne and migrated to the south to live as Jain ascetic ?

16. Which is the plant hormone that induces cell division?

17. By whom is the Annual Financial Statement caused to be laid before both Houses of Parliament?

18. In vulcanisation, with which the natural rubber is heated?

19. Which planet of the solar system spins on its axis at the fastest rate?

20. Which Gupta ruler was a poet and a musician and was adorned with the title of Kaviraja or King of poets?

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Answer : 1. Complete independence guaranteed 2. ZnSO4 . 7H2 O 3. 90 days 4. Sulphur dioxide5. Mohenjodaro and Harappa 6. 2014-2024 7. Parthenocarpy 8. Government of India Act, 1858 9. 40% 10. Indus and Jhelum 11. Thermocouple 12. Cricket 13. Adam Smith 14. 1948 15. Chandragupta Maurya 16. Auxins 17. President 18. Sulphur 19. Jupiter 20. Samudragupta

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