The animal which uses sounds as its ?eyes? is
(a) Dog
(b) Cat
(c) Snake
(d) Bat
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The Council of Ministers can remain in power only so long as it enjoys the confidence of the (a) Rajya Sabha (b) Lok Sabha (c) Speaker (d) Prime Minister
Condensation changes water vapours into: (a) solid or liquid form (b) solid form (c) gaseous or liquid form
Which is South Korea?s largest car manufacturing company? 1 Hyundai 2 Honda 3 Suzuki 4 Toyota
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Pick the odd man out. (A) Sidney Sheldon (B) Morris West (C) James Hadley Chase (D) Charles Dickens