1. What is the respect for the National Flag and National Anthem?

2. What is the principle by which a cooling system (Radiator) in a motor car works?

3. Which ruler established embassies in foreign countries on modern lines?

4. In India, how many States share the coastline?

5. Which struggley of Mahatma Gandhi was related to Industrial worker?

6. Why was Mashelkar Committee constituted?

7. Which branch of biology in which we-study about cultivation of flowering plant?

8. Ministers in a State get salaries, by whom is it as determined?

9. Which State of India, has the oldest rock formations in the country?

10. Who was associated with Kakori Conspiracy case?

11. Select the compound in which chlorine shows oxidation state + 7?

12. Whose successful book include circle of Reason and shadow lines?

13. The **** of Rings The Return of the King won Oscar award in how many categories?

14. The concept of carbon credit originated from which protocal?

15. From which site, was the famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley found?

16. What is the process in which water is split during photosynthesis?

17. From which fund are the salary and allowances of the Governor charged?

18. If an ideal gas is isothermally expanded, what will its internal energy?

19. The daily and annual range of temperature is minimum in which area?

20. Who is the expounder of yoga philosophy?

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Answer : 1. Fundamental Duty of every citizen 2. Convection 3. Tipu Sultan 4. 9 5. Ahmedabad Struggle 6. Auto fuel policy 7. Floriculture 8. State Legislature 9. Karnataka 10. Ashfaqulla 11. HClO4 12. Amitav Ghosh 13. 11 14. Kyoto Protocol 15. Mohenjodaro 16. Photolysis 17. Consolidated Fund of the State18. Remain the same 19. Hot desert 20. Patanjali

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