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Pratyush, Mihir and the upcoming PARAM Siddhi are examples of what found in India?
Ans: Supercomputers
2.Louise Glück, an American Poet, received the Nobel Prize in which category?
Ans: Literature
3.India celebrates October 5 every year as the ‘Ganga River ____ Day’. Fill in the blank with the name of an animal.
Ans: Dolphin
4.In which state is the structure, found on the back of this note, located?
Ans:Madhyapradesh
5.Who was the first Supreme Leader of the country this flag belongs to?
Ans.Kim-il-Sung
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Amazon Quiz Time Questions with Answers (23rd October 2020)
Pratyush, Mihir and the upcoming PARAM Siddhi are examples of what found in India?
Ans: Supercomputers
2.Louise Glück, an American Poet, received the Nobel Prize in which category?
Ans: Literature
3.India celebrates October 5 every year as the ‘Ganga River ____ Day’. Fill in the blank with the name of an animal.
Ans: Dolphin
4.In which state is the structure, found on the back of this note, located?
Ans:Madhyapradesh
5.Who was the first Supreme Leader of the country this flag belongs to?
Ans.Kim-il-Sung
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1 .A number of residents of Hurling village spotted which rare animal (scientific name- Capricornis thar) in the cold deserts of Spiti valley?
Ans: Himalayan serow
2.As per a recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which country cannot use its name, flag, and anthem at the next two Olympics?
Ans:Russia
3.Which tech giant teamed up with several major technology companies to form a new industry group called the “Modern Computing Alliance”?
Ans: Google
4.Which of these breads cannot be made using the technique shown in the picture?
Ans:Roti
5.What is the name of this large headed, short-tailed bird commonly found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Oceania?
Ans.Kingfisher
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1 .A number of residents of Hurling village spotted which rare animal (scientific name- Capricornis thar) in the cold deserts of Spiti valley?
Ans: Himalayan serow
2.As per a recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which country cannot use its name, flag, and anthem at the next two Olympics?
Ans:Russia
3.Which tech giant teamed up with several major technology companies to form a new industry group called the “Modern Computing Alliance”?
Ans: Google
4.Which of these breads cannot be made using the technique shown in the picture?
Ans:Roti
5.What is the name of this large headed, short-tailed bird commonly found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Oceania?
Ans.Kingfisher
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1. Which organization has recently launched Digital Payments Index (DPI) to capture the extent of digitization of payments in the country?
Ans: RBI
2.Maharana Pratap Sagar, also known as Pong Dam Lake, is located in which Indian state?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh
3.Which French fashion designer, known for his avant-garde style and Space Age designs, passed away in late December 2020?
Ans: Pierre Cardin
4.What is the name of this structure, said to be built by Pharoah Khafre and built out of only one block of limestone?
Ans:Sphinx
5.In which country would you come across the ‘highland pipers’?
Ans.Scotland
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Answer 5 Questions ✅
1. Which organization has recently launched Digital Payments Index (DPI) to capture the extent of digitization of payments in the country?
Ans: RBI
2.Maharana Pratap Sagar, also known as Pong Dam Lake, is located in which Indian state?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh
3.Which French fashion designer, known for his avant-garde style and Space Age designs, passed away in late December 2020?
Ans: Pierre Cardin
4.What is the name of this structure, said to be built by Pharoah Khafre and built out of only one block of limestone?
Ans:Sphinx
5.In which country would you come across the ‘highland pipers’?
Ans.Scotland