1. Uranium eventually decays into a stable isotope of element?

2. Who is the author of the classic book Life Divine?

3. Who is the author of the book ‘Preparing for the Twenty first Century’?

4. Which type of volcanic eruptions is not usually exposive?

5. By whom were the triratnas were stressed?

6. How many bones are there in human body?

7. Indian President and Prime Minister are a replica of the heads of the State of which country?

8. What is the frequency of a wave whose time-period is 0.05 second?

9. When it is nine o’clock in London, it will be the same time in which country?

10. Who where the Slave Dynasty Sultans?

11. What does M3 include?

12. Who was the first Indian to win an individual medal in Olympics?

13. What is Funny Bone?

14. Why does the International Dateline deflects to a side?

15. Which Sultan of Delhi, declared himself as a lieutenant of Caliph?

16. At where were the High Courts in India first started?

17. Which is the metal used in storaoe batteries?

18. Victoria Azarenka is associated with which game?

19. Where are the islands of Seychelles located?

20. Theosophist, educationist and Indian’ national leader’. To whom is this description?

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Answer : 1. Lead 2. Aurobindo Ghosh 3. Paul Kennedy 4. Hawaiian 5. Mahavira 6. 206 7. Britain 8. 20 Hz 9. Ghana 10. Ilbari Turks 11. M1 + T.D 12. K.D. Yadav 13. A nerve 14. To avoid Aleutian Islands 15. Iltutmish 16. Bombay, Madras, Calcutta 17. Lead 18. Tennis 19. Indian Ocean 20. Annie Besant

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