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  • Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. The first working steam powered vehicle was designed and most likely built by Ferdinand Verbies, a Flemish member of a Jesuit mission in China around 1672. It was a 65 cm long scale model toy for the Chinese Emperor, that was unable to carry a driver or a passenger. It is not known if Verbiest's model was ever built. Nicolas- Joseph Cugnot is widely credited with building the first full scale, self propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile in about 1769; he also created a steam powered tricycle. He constructed two steam tractors for the French Army, one of which is preserved in the French National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts. His inventions were however handicapped by problems of water supply and maintaining steam pressure. In 1801, Richard Trevithick built and demonstrated his Puffing Devil road locomotive, believed by many to be the first demonstration of a steam powered road vehicle. It was unable to maintain sufficient steam pressure for long periods. Sentiment against steam powered road vehicles led to the Locomotive Acts of 1865. In 1807 Nicephore Niepce and his brother Claude probably created the world's first internal combustion engine which they called Pyreolophore. The Pyreolophore was ?


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  • A. A selfpropelled mechanical vehicle
  • B. A steam-powered tricycle
  • C. A steam tractor
  • D. The name of the world's first internal combustion engine

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  • The name of the world's first internal combustion engine 

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    • 1. United Nations adapted a Charter of Economic Rights in the year

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    • A. 1969
    • B. 1974
    • C. 1956
    • D. 1964
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    • 2. The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are


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    • A. latitudes
    • B. longitudes
    • C. geographic grids
    • D. None of the above
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    • 3. The budget deficit means


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    • A. the excess of total expenditure, including loans, net of lending over revenue receipts
    • B. difference between revenue receipts and revenue expenditure
    • C. difference between all receipts and all the expenditure
    • D. fiscal deficit less interest payments
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    • 4. The infrared radiation by sun are strongly absorbed by


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    • A. carbon dioxide
    • B. water vapours
    • C. carbon dioxide and water vapours
    • D. ozone
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    • 5. The Board of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) came into existence in


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    • A. 1984
    • B. 1986
    • C. 1987
    • D. 1989
    • Discuss
    • 6. Eugenics is the study of

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    • A. altering human beings by changing their genetic components
    • B. people of European origin
    • C. different races of mankind
    • D. genetic of plants
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    • 7. The highest mountains in Africa, which is not part of any mountains chain, is


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    • A. Mt. Aconcagua
    • B. Mt. Kilimanjaro
    • C. Mt. Kosciuszko
    • D. Mont Blanc
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    • 8. How many former republics of USSR have become members of the Commonwealth of Independent States?

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    • A. 11
    • B. 10
    • C. 12
    • D. 9
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    • 9. The length of the tropical years (the time interval between successive occurrences of the spring equinox) is decreasing very slowly as a result of


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    • A. small, progressive changes in the earth's rotational speed
    • B. small, progressive change in earth's orbit around the sun
    • C. both (a) and (b)
    • D. None of the above
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    • 10. The term Khalisa in Mughal administration signified the


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    • A. entire Imperial establishment
    • B. land owned b the emperor himself
    • C. religious land grants
    • D. land from where revenue was collected for the Imperial Treasury
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