1. How many rings are there in olympic flag?
Explanation: The 5 rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world. These are- Africa; the Americas; Asia; Europe and Oceania.
Report for correction2. Which is the festival that is celebrated as the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion?
Explanation: Easter is the festival that is celebrated as the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
Report for correction3. Which river is infamous as the Sorrow of Bengal?
Explanation: River Damodar is known as Bengal's sorrow because of its ravaging floods in the plains of West Bengal.
Report for correction4. _________ is celebrated by Christians as the birth of Jesus Christ?
Explanation: Christmas is celebrated by Christians.
Report for correction5. _________ is known as the Festival of Lights?
Explanation: Diwali is known as Festival of Lights. It is celebrated as a festival of victory of good over evil.
Report for correction7. Which of the following is not a food item?
Explanation: Smart Phone is not a food item.
Report for correction8. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Explanation: India's first prime minister—Jawaharlal Nehru—took oath on 15 August 1947.
Report for correction9. Which city is known as the Summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir?
Explanation: Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
Report for correction10. Which state is also known as the Fruit Bowl of India?
Explanation: The Indian State of Himachal Pradesh is known as the Fruit Bowl of India.
Report for correction11. _________ is the capital of Odisha (Orissa)?
Explanation: Bhubaneshwar is the capital of Odisha.
Report for correction12. Which river in India is called the salt river?
Explanation: The River Luni is called the Salt River in India. It derived its name from the Sanskrit lavanavari (salt river) and is so called because of its excessive salinity.
Report for correction13. What is the capital of Maharashtra?
Explanation: Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra state.
Report for correction14. Which festival is celebrated as the birth of Lord Krishna; who is considered as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu?
Explanation: It is known simply as Krishnashtami; Janmashtami; or Gokulashtami; is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna; the eighth avatar of Vishnu.
Report for correction15. Which of the following is a medicinal plant?
Explanation: All the given are medicinal plants.
Report for correction16. Where is Taj Mahal located in India?
Explanation: The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra.
Report for correction17. What was used to create the first computer mouse?
Explanation: The first mouse was carved out of wood and had just one button.
Report for correction18. Who among the following comes to your house everyday?
Explanation: Milk man comes everyday to your house.
Report for correction19. The computer's main memory is also referred to as ___________?
Explanation: It is also known as Random Access Memory (RAM).
Report for correction20. Which place in India is also known as the Land of Rising Sun?
Explanation: Arunachal Pradesh is known as the Land of rising sun because the easternmost village of the state; Dong village; meets the sunrise before any other place in India.
Report for correction21. Doctors who treat our teeth and gums problem is known as __________?
Explanation: Doctors who treat our teeth and gums problem is known as Dentist
Report for correction22. Which river in India crosses the Tropic of Cancer twice?
Explanation: Mahi River is the only river in India that cuts the Tropic of Cancer twice; first in Madhya Pradesh from where it flows towards Rajasthan and enters Gujarat where it cuts for the second time.
Report for correction23. Clove oil is used for relieving _________?
Explanation: Clove oil can be used to relieve all the given pains.
Report for correction24. Who discovered India?
Explanation: On May 17; 1498; Vasco da Gama became the first European to land in India. Da Gama returned to Portugal with spices and silk.
Report for correction25. We wear ________ clothes in summer season?
Explanation: We wear Cotton clothes in summer season.
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