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  • Question
  • Who wrote the Book "A Tale of Two Cities"


  • Options
  • A. William Shakespeare
  • B. Jane Austen
  • C. Leo Tolstoy
  • D. Charles Dickens

  • Correct Answer
  • Charles Dickens 

    Explanation

    A Tale of Two Cities, which is one of two historical novels written by Charles Dickens, is set in London and in Paris and the French countryside at the time of the French Revolution.

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    • 1. First Olympic Games were held in

    • Options
    • A. 876 BC
    • B. 798 BC
    • C. 776 BC
    • D. 898 BC
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    • 2. The minimum age required to become the prime minister of India is


    • Options
    • A. 25 years
    • B. 30 years
    • C. 40 years
    • D. 35 years
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    • 3. India reached the final of the Davis Cup for the first time in...?

    • Options
    • A. 1964
    • B. 1966
    • C. 1970
    • D. 1974
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    • 4. Which of the following is tropical grassland?


    • Options
    • A. Taiga
    • B. Savannah
    • C. Pampas
    • D. Prairies
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    • 5. Indian Cancer Research institute is located at

    • Options
    • A. New Delhi
    • B. Calcutta
    • C. Chennai
    • D. Mumbai
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    • 6. The ratio of land to ocean in the southern hemisphere is

    • Options
    • A. 1 to 1.5
    • B. 1 to 1
    • C. 1 to 4
    • D. 1 to 10
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    • 7. How many players are there in Water Polo team?

    • Options
    • A. 4
    • B. 5
    • C. 6
    • D. 7
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    • 8. Gangubai hangal is the name associated with

    • Options
    • A. Literature
    • B. Music
    • C. Journalism
    • D. Environment
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    • 9. The largest production of mica in Asia is from


    • Options
    • A. Indonesia
    • B. Malaysia
    • C. Myanmar
    • D. India
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    • 10. Plants synthesis protein from

    • Options
    • A. starch
    • B. sugar
    • C. amino acids
    • D. fatty acids
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