1901. The state which is at the eastern most part of India
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Arunachal Pradesh1902. Dabok airport is at
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Udaipur1903. The bay islands are
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Andaman and Nicobar1904. A famous folk dance of Mizoram
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Chiraw1905. The classical dance of Andhra Pradesh is
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Kuchipudi1906. Subhash Chandra Bose international airport is in
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Calcutta1907. Bhangra is a folk dance of
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Punjab1908. Chakri is a popular folk dance of
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Jammu and Kashmir1909. The penicillin factory in Maharashtra is at
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Pimpri1910. India's first experimental geostationary communication satellite was
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Apple1911. Pahari is a language spoken in
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Himachal Pradesh1912. The highest dam in the world
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Bhakranangal1913. The Nobel for economics 2019 has been given for the research and study in which sector?
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Poverty alleviation1914. Sahar International Airport
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Mumbai1915. Tarapur Atomic Power Project is in
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Maharashtra1916. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is at
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Trombay1917. Kuki is a tribe in
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Manipur1918. Indian state with lowest population
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Sikkim1919. Indian state with highest literacy rate
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Kerala1920. An atomic power project in Karnataka
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Kaiga1921. State known as Sugar Bowl of India?
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Maharashtra1922. First atm in kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram1923. First hanging bridge in Kerala
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Punalur1924. Who introduced the symbol = ?
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Robert Recorde1925. Who invented calculus?
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G.W.Leibniz1926. How many chromosomes are present in a dog's body?
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781927. Yellow fever is spread by
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Housefly1928. Rh Factorpresent in
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Blood1929. BCG vaccine is used against ___________disease
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Tuberculosis1930. ______________cause malaria
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Protozoans1931. ____________ cause sleeping sickness
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Protozoans1932. Which is the biggest river in kerala!
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Periyar1933. What is the capital of Finland?
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Helsinki1934. When was ISRO formed?
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19691935. Lilly is the national emblem of :-
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France1936. 'Orange Book' is the official book of which country?
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Netherlands1937. Total amount of air in the lungs AFTER taking the deepest breath possible.
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TLC1938. Cystic fibrosis is caused by________________
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Genetic disorder1939. The internal nose connects with the pharynx via two openings called the internal ____.
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Nares1940. The anterior portions of the nasal cavities just inside the nostrils are known as the ____.
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Vestibules1941. Olfactory receptors are located in the membrane that lines the ____ meatus.
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Superior1942. The pharynx connects to the trachea via the ____
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Larynx1943. The paired, rod-shaped ____ cartilages are located in the mucous membrane fold that connects the epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilages.
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Cuneiform1944. Tension on the true vocal cords controls ____
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Pitch1945. The ____ is a tubular passageway that extends from the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the fifth thoracic vertebra
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trachea1946. Goblet cells located in the trachea produce ____.
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Mucus1947. A collapsed lung or reduction in the volume of a part of a lung is known as ____
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Atelectasis1948. The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood is called ____.
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External respiration1949. Surfactant is secreted by
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Type II alveolar cells1950. Olfactory receptors are located in the membrane that lines the ____ meatus
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