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161.

The chief guest on the 60th Republic day of India was the President of

  • Uzbekistan

  • Tajikistan

  • Kazakhastan

  • Kazakhastan

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162.

Which of the following was not the base of L.T.T.E. before being captured by Sri Lankan Forces ?

  • Elephant Pass

  • Kilinochchi

  • Mullaithivu

  • Mullaithivu

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163.

Who was given Col. C.K.Nayudu Life Time Achievment Award for 2007-2008 for  examplarycontribution to cricket

  • Kapil Dev

  • Gundappa Vishwanath

  • Sunil Gavaskar

  • Sunil Gavaskar

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164.

Who is the foreign minister of European Union?

  • Baroness Ashlon

  • Massimo D’ Alema

  • David Miliband

  • David Miliband

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165.

Juno is the name of a:

  • Hydrogen fuelled submarine

  • Hydrogen fuelled space craft

  • Solar powered space craft

  • Solar powered space craft

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166.

Who has been selected for 2016 BC Roy Award?

  • Dr. P. Raghu Ram

  • Dr. J. Rajendra

  • Dr. N. Bhaskaran

  • Dr. N. Bhaskaran

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167.

The first country to have announced euthanasia of a child is:

  • Belgium

  • Denmark

  • Finland

  • Finland

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168.

The Japanese Prime Minister who offered ‘sincere and everlasting condolences’ to the people of the United States for killing more than 2,400 soldiers in the attack on Pearl harbour was:

  • Kakuei Tanaka

  • Shinzo Abe

  • Juniciro Koizumi

  • Juniciro Koizumi


B.

Shinzo Abe

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169.

In terms of steel production in the world during 2015 – 2016, India stood at:

  • Fourth

  • Second

  • Fifth

  • Fifth

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170.

According to the Survey Report released by Transparency International during March 2017 on India, the most corrupt are

  • Government officials

  • Business executives

  • Local Councillors

  • Local Councillors

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