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  • 1. 

    35m. copies in 70 languages is the sale until April 2010 of this dairy. Name it.

    • A.

      The Diary of a Young Girl

    • B.

      Anne Frank

    • C.

      The Diary Of Young Lady

    • D.

      The Diary Of Young Boy

    Correct Answer
    A. The Diary of a Young Girl
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. This book has sold 35 million copies in 70 different languages until April 2010. It is a diary written by Anne Frank during World War II, where she documented her experiences and thoughts while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam. The book has become a significant piece of literature, providing insight into the life of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust.

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  • 2. 

    He is former Soccer player. He sold buns on the streets to make ends meet. He was Mayor in 1994. Now he is PM. Name him.

    • A.

      David Cameron

    • B.

      Recep Tayyib Erdogan of Turkey

    • C.

      Naoto Kan

    • D.

      Johann Hari

    Correct Answer
    B. Recep Tayyib Erdogan of Turkey
    Explanation
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the correct answer because he fits all the given criteria. He is a former soccer player, he sold buns on the streets to make ends meet, he was the mayor in 1994, and he is currently the Prime Minister of Turkey.

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  • 3. 

    Liber is a book. What is its plural form?

    • A.

      Libri

    • B.

      Liberty

    • C.

      Liberate

    • D.

      Libertine

    Correct Answer
    A. Libri
    Explanation
    The plural form of "liber" is "libri." This is the correct answer because "libri" is the plural form of "liber" in Latin. "Liberty," "liberate," and "libertine" are not the correct plural forms of "liber" and do not accurately represent the pluralization of the word.

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  • 4. 

    HNI population in the US and China in 2009

    • A.

      28.60 lakh and 4.77 lakh respectively

    • B.

      28.55 lakh and 4.77 lakh respectively

    • C.

      28.71 lakh and 4.77 lakh respectively

    • D.

      28.66 lakh and 4.77 lakh respectively

    Correct Answer
    D. 28.66 lakh and 4.77 lakh respectively
  • 5. 

    The three animals that appear in most of Aesop's Fables

    • A.

      The wolf, the fox and the crane

    • B.

      The wolf, the fox and the lion

    • C.

      The wolf, the dog and the crane

    • D.

      The wolf, the fox and the deer

    Correct Answer
    B. The wolf, the fox and the lion
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the wolf, the fox, and the lion. Aesop's Fables are a collection of stories that often feature animals as characters to convey moral lessons. While various animals appear in different fables, the wolf, the fox, and the lion are three animals that consistently appear in many of Aesop's Fables. These animals are often used to represent different qualities or traits, such as cunningness (fox), strength (lion), and cunningness (wolf). Their frequent appearance in the fables makes them the most common animals in Aesop's stories.

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  • 6. 

    The tallest residential building in Mumbai

    • A.

      Imperial Towers at Tardeo

    • B.

      Tower at Worli

    • C.

      Planet Godrej

    • D.

      Lodha Bellissimo

    Correct Answer
    A. Imperial Towers at Tardeo
    Explanation
    Imperial Towers at Tardeo is the correct answer because it is known as the tallest residential building in Mumbai. It is a landmark building located in Tardeo, Mumbai, and stands as a symbol of luxury and grandeur. With its impressive height and modern architecture, it has become an iconic structure in the city's skyline.

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  • 7. 

    How did Bombay IIT post graduate D. Udaya Kumar become famous in July, 2010?

    • A.

      By designing a rupee symbol, a blend of the Devanagiri 'Ra' and Roman 'R'

    • B.

      By designing a Tamil Font "Parashakti"

    • C.

      By designing a French Font

    • D.

      By designing a coin symbol, a blend of the Krutidev

    Correct Answer
    A. By designing a rupee symbol, a blend of the Devanagiri 'Ra' and Roman 'R'
    Explanation
    In July 2010, Bombay IIT post graduate D. Udaya Kumar became famous for designing a rupee symbol that was a blend of the Devanagiri 'Ra' and Roman 'R'. This symbol was adopted as the official symbol for the Indian rupee.

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  • 8. 

    The 60 year old indian-origin pharmaceutical tycoon is one of the richest men in Britain

    • A.

      Bhikhu Patel

    • B.

      Vijay Patel

    • C.

      Sanjay Kumar

    • D.

      Mayank Patel

    Correct Answer
    B. Vijay Patel
    Explanation
    Vijay Patel is the correct answer because the question states that the individual is a 60-year-old Indian-origin pharmaceutical tycoon and one of the richest men in Britain. Out of the given options, Vijay Patel is the most likely candidate who fits this description.

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  • 9. 

    ______________________ use chopsticks as eating utensils.

    • A.

      Chinese and Japanese

    • B.

      Chinese

    • C.

      Japanese

    • D.

      Portugese

    Correct Answer
    A. Chinese and Japanese
    Explanation
    Chinese and Japanese cultures both use chopsticks as eating utensils. In these cultures, chopsticks are considered traditional and essential tools for eating meals. They are used to pick up food and bring it to the mouth. While other cultures may also use chopsticks, such as Korean or Vietnamese, the question specifically asks for the cultures that use chopsticks, and Chinese and Japanese are the correct answers.

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  • 10. 

    The Indian who became third in Forbes' "30 Utterly Inspiring Role Models" list in 2010?

    • A.

      Indra Nooyi

    • B.

      Arundhati Roy

    • C.

      Sania Nehwal

    • D.

      Sonia Gandhi

    Correct Answer
    B. Arundhati Roy
    Explanation
    Arundhati Roy became third in Forbes' "30 Utterly Inspiring Role Models" list in 2010.

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