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Q.141 Easy
Largest planet in our Solar System?
A Saturn
B Jupiter
C Neptune
D Uranus
Correct Answer:  B. Jupiter
Explanation:

The largest planet in our Solar System is identified by comparing the sizes (diameters) of all eight planets.

Step 1: Identify the gas giants in our Solar System

The four largest planets are all gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are much smaller.

Step 2: Compare the diameters of the gas giants

Jupiter has a diameter of approximately 142,984 km, which is significantly larger than Saturn (120,536 km), Uranus (50,724 km), and Neptune (49,244 km).

Step 3: Verify Jupiter's dominance

Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times larger than Earth's diameter. It is so massive that all other planets combined could fit inside it.

Therefore, the answer is B) Jupiter — the largest planet in our Solar System.

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Q.142 Easy
Who is known as the Father of the Indian Nation?
A Jawaharlal Nehru
B Mahatma Gandhi
C Subhas Chandra Bose
D B.R. Ambedkar
Correct Answer:  B. Mahatma Gandhi
Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi earned the title "Father of the Indian Nation" for his pivotal role in India's independence movement and nation-building.

Step 1: Gandhi led the Indian independence struggle using non-violent resistance (Satyagraha and Civil Disobedience) against British colonial rule from 1920 onwards.
Step 2: He unified people across religions, castes, and regions through the Quit India Movement (1942) and Salt March (1930), making him the most influential independence leader.
Step 3: His moral authority and vision shaped India's constitution, secular values, and democratic principles that form the foundation of the Indian nation.
Step 4: While Nehru was the first Prime Minister, Ambedkar contributed to the Constitution, and Subhas Chandra Bose led armed struggle, Gandhi's non-violent philosophy became the defining force of the independence movement and Indian nationalism.

Therefore, the answer is B) Mahatma Gandhi — the Father of the Indian Nation.

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Q.143 Easy
Which of the following is the longest river in India by length?
A Brahmaputra River
B Ganges River
C Yamuna River
D Godavari River
Correct Answer:  B. Ganges River
Explanation:

The Ganges River is the longest river in India with a length of approximately 2,525 km.

It originates in the Himalayas and flows through the Indo-Gangetic Plain before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.

The Brahmaputra is the second-longest river in the Indian subcontinent.

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Q.144 Easy
Which of the following states in India has the longest coastline?
A Gujarat
B Maharashtra
C Tamil Nadu
D Andhra Pradesh
Correct Answer:  A. Gujarat
Explanation:

Gujarat has the longest coastline among Indian states, stretching approximately 1,600 km along the Arabian Sea.

It is followed by Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu.

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Q.145 Easy
Which author's real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens, and is famous for creating the character Tom Sawyer?
A Nathaniel Hawthorne
B Mark Twain
C Herman Melville
D Ralph Waldo Emerson
Correct Answer:  B. Mark Twain
Explanation:

Mark Twain is the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, an American writer and humorist renowned for 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'.

His works are celebrated for their satire, realism, and vivid portrayal of American life along the Mississippi River.

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Q.146 Easy
Who is the author of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude', a magical realist novel that defined Latin American literature?
A Pablo Neruda
B Gabriel García Márquez
C Jorge Luis Borges
D Octavio Paz
Correct Answer:  B. Gabriel García Márquez
Explanation:

Gabriel García Márquez, a Colombian novelist and Nobel laureate, authored 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' published in 1967.

This novel is considered a masterpiece of magical realism and tells the multi-generational saga of the Buendía family in the fictional town of Macondo.

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Q.147 Easy
Which Indian author won the Booker Prize in 1997 for the novel 'The God of Small Things'?
A Arundhati Roy
B Salman Rushdie
C Kiran Desai
D Amitav Ghosh
Correct Answer:  A. Arundhati Roy
Explanation:

Arundhati Roy's debut novel 'The God of Small Things' won the Booker Prize in 1997, making her one of the youngest recipients of this prestigious award at age 31.

The novel is set in Kerala and explores themes of love, caste, and politics in post-colonial India.

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Q.148 Easy
Which renowned Indian classical musician and sitar virtuoso was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1999 and was known for his 'Ravi Shankar Tradition'?
A Vilayat Khan
B Ravi Shankar
C Nikhil Banerjee
D Imrat Khan
Correct Answer:  B. Ravi Shankar
Explanation:

Ravi Shankar (1920-2012) was a legendary sitar player who revolutionized Indian classical music and brought it to international prominence, collaborating with Western musicians like George Harrison and Yehudi Menuhin.

He received the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor, in 1999 and established the Ravi Shankar Foundation for cultural preservation.

His contributions to music transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, making him a global cultural ambassador for India.

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Q.149 Easy
Which international award is given annually for outstanding contributions to literature, peace, physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economic sciences?
A Pulitzer Prize
B Nobel Prize
C Templeton Prize
D Fields Medal
Correct Answer:  B. Nobel Prize
Explanation:

The Nobel Prize is the correct answer because it is the most prestigious international award established by Alfred Nobel's will in 1895, specifically designed to recognize exceptional achievements in the six categories mentioned: literature, peace, physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economic sciences. The prize is awarded annually by Swedish and Norwegian institutions and has become the world's most coveted recognition for intellectual and humanitarian contributions. Other awards like the Pulitzer Prize focus only on literature and journalism, the Fields Medal only on mathematics, and the Turing Award only on computer science, making them far more limited in scope. The Nobel Prize's global prestige, annual presentation, and coverage of multiple disciplines make it the only award that matches all the criteria specified in the question.

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Q.150 Easy
The Bharat Ratna award was instituted in which year?
A 1954
B 1950
C 1960
D 1965
Correct Answer:  A. 1954
Explanation:

The Bharat Ratna award was instituted in 1954, making option A the correct answer. This award was established by the Indian government as the highest civilian honor in India, created in the same year that India adopted its Constitution and became a republic. The award was designed to recognize exceptional service and outstanding contributions to the nation in any field of human endeavor. Other options would be incorrect as they represent different years that have no historical significance regarding the Bharat Ratna's establishment.

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