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1. | The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium at |
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Athens Games (1896) |
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London Games (1908) |
C. |
Paris Games (1924) |
D. |
Amsterdam Games (1928) |
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Answer:D
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2. | The Olympic Flame symbolises |
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unity among various nations of the world |
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speed, perfection and strength |
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sports as a means for securing harmony among nations |
D. |
continuity between the ancient and modern games |
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Answer:D
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3. | The reaction which converts sugar solution into alcohol is an example of |
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saponification |
B. |
hydrogenation |
C. |
fermentation |
D. |
hydrolysis |
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Answer:C
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4. | The Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin was |
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Alexander Fleming |
B. |
Albert Einstein |
C. |
Archimeder |
D. |
Aryabhatta |
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Answer:A
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5. | The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is |
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200 |
B. |
206 |
C. |
212 |
D. |
218 |
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Answer:B
Explanation: No answer description available for this question.
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