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Consider the following statements regarding Konark Sun Temple
A. It was built in 13th century by Narsimha Deva I of Ganga dynasty.
B. It was conceived as chariot of the Sun God, with 12 pairs of exquisitely ornamented wheels pulled by seven horses.
C. For its architectural splendor it was included in UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984.
A. It was built in 13th century by Narsimha Deva I of Ganga dynasty.
B. It was conceived as chariot of the Sun God, with 12 pairs of exquisitely ornamented wheels pulled by seven horses.
C. For its architectural splendor it was included in UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984.
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How many of the above statements are correct
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Only one
31%
Only two
60%
All three
3%
None
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'SUVAS' has been in news. It relates to
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17%
SVAMITVA scheme
37%
Software to transmit Court Orders swiftly
23%
E vehicle registration
23%
Translate English judgments into regional languages
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Consider the following statements regarding Punishment for Sedition
A. Sedition is a non-bailable offence.
B. Punishment under the law varies from imprisonment up to three years to a life term and fine.
C. A person charged under this law can’t apply for a government job.
D. They have to live without their passport and must present themselves in the court as and when required.
A. Sedition is a non-bailable offence.
B. Punishment under the law varies from imprisonment up to three years to a life term and fine.
C. A person charged under this law can’t apply for a government job.
D. They have to live without their passport and must present themselves in the court as and when required.
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How many of the above statements are correct
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Only one
24%
Only two
36%
Only Three
32%
All four