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  • Identified with modern Tamluk in Bengal, Which was the main port on the east coast of india for sailing to South East Asia in the first millennium?


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  • Tamralipti 


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    • 3. Which of the following autonomous body locates in Delhi Nirvachan Sadan ?

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    • A. UPSC
    • B. CBI
    • C. Election Commission of India
    • D. AIIMS
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    • A. Dhimsa
    • B. Burrakatha
    • C. Maach
    • D. Kavadi Chindu
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    • 5. In 1926, Which of the following universties was founded by Madan Mohan Malaviya alond with Anne Besant ?

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    • A. Punjab university
    • B. Delhi University
    • C. Benaras Hindu University
    • D. University of Madras
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    • 6. Name the dry, gusty wind that originates in the Eastern Rocky mountains of North America.
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    • 7. which term , originally the name of a fanatical sect, is derived from the Arabic description of a consumer of hashish?
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    • 8. Lying between the states of pennsylvania and Maryland, which imaginary line divided the 'Slave States' from the 'Free States' in pre-Civil war America?
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    • 9. What name, taken from a medieval fortress near London , was adopted as the official name of the British Royal family in 1917?
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    • 10. Which of the folowing will never get the vertical rays of the sun?

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    • A. Mumbai
    • B. Thiruvananthapuram
    • C. srinagar
    • D. kolkata
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