Army Agniveer (GD) Practice Set - GK & Science

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What is the main crop of Uttar Pradesh?

  • Paddy
  • Rice (correct)
  • Месса
  • Wheat

In what year did India gain independence?

  • 1946
  • 1947 (correct)
  • 1950
  • 1945

Which sport is Virat Kohli associated with?

  • Cricket (correct)
  • Table Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Hockey

Which battle marked the end of Ashoka's reign of conquest?

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What state is the hill station Nainital located in?

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How many members of the Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President?

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Who is known as the "Iron Man of India"?

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What is the term of a Rajya Sabha member?

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In which state was the first Akshardham Temple built?

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On which date is the International Day of Non-violence observed?

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What law did Mahatma Gandhi protest against during the Dandi March in 1930?

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In which city are Indian currency notes printed?

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Who was famously known as the 'Lady with the lamp'?

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'Fatehpur Sikri' was built by which Mughal ruler?

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Which place is referred to as the ‘Roof of the world'?

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The Upper House of the Indian Parliament is known as what?

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First Akshardham Temple

The first Akshardham Temple was built in Gujarat.

International Day of Non-violence

International Day of Non-violence is observed on October 2nd.

Dandi March Law

Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi march in 1930 was against the Salt Law.

Currency Printing City

Indian currency notes are printed in Nasik.

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Lady with the Lamp

Florence Nightingale is known as the 'Lady with the Lamp'.

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Fatehpur Sikri Builder

Fatehpur Sikri was built by the ruler Akbar.

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Roof of the World

Tibet is known as the 'Roof of the World'.

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Attorney General Appointment

The Attorney General of India is appointed by the President.

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Main crop of Uttar Pradesh

The primary agricultural product of Uttar Pradesh is wheat.

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India's year of freedom

India gained independence in the year 1947.

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Virat Kohli's sport

Virat Kohli is a prominent cricketer from India.

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Last battle of Ashoka

The last significant battle fought by Ashoka was the Battle of Kalinga.

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Members nominated to Rajya Sabha

The President nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha.

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Term duration for Rajya Sabha members

The term duration for a Rajya Sabha member is six years.

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Gas used in refrigeration

Ammonia (NH₃) is typically used as a refrigerant gas.

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Eyes turn yellow in jaundice

Patients with jaundice have yellow discoloration in their eyes.

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Study Notes

Army Agniveer (GD) Practice Set - Part I - General Knowledge

  • Akshardham Temple: First Akshardham Temple was built in Gujarat.
  • International Day of Non-Violence: Celebrated on October 2nd.
  • Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March: Took place in 1930 against the Salt Law.
  • Currency Notes Printing: Printed in New Delhi.
  • "Lady with the Lamp": Florence Nightingale.
  • Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Akbar.
  • Roof of the World: Tibet.
  • Rivers Originating from Amarkantak: Narmada.
  • Attorney General of India Appointment: By the Prime Minister.
  • Author of "My Experiment with Truth": Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Lok Sabha Election Cycle: Held every 5 years.
  • Draupadi Murmu's Governorship: Jharkhand.
  • Upper House of Parliament: Rajya Sabha.

Army Agniveer (GD) Practice Set - Part II - General Science

  • Blood Quantity: Approximately 90% of human body volume.
  • LPG Composition: Mixture of Propane and Butane.
  • Natural Gas Composition: Primarily Methane.
  • Maximum Photosynthesis Rate: In Blue Light.
  • Organ of Respiration: Lungs.
  • Rabies Cause: Bite of a mad dog.
  • Protein Conversion after Digestion: Amino Acids.
  • Basic Unit of Life: Cell.
  • Typhoid Cause: Bacteria.
  • Rusting of Iron: Oxidation process.
  • Earthworm Body Structure: Segmented.
  • Frequency Measurement Unit: Hertz.
  • Blood Colour Cause: Haemoglobin.
  • Non-Magnetic Material: Tin.
  • Cloud Floating in the atmosphere: Low density.
  • Bicycle Inventor: Not mentioned directly. Various options with unconfirmed information.

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