The headquarters of WTO (World Trade Organisation) is located in
1 Paris
2 New York
3 The Hague
4 Geneva
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William Wordsworth, the famous British poet, has written: (a) Childe Harold (b) Prelude (c) Ode to the West Wind (d) Paradise Lost
Which of the part of constitution deals with the directive principles of state policy ? a) Part III b) Part IV c) Part V d) Part II
Which part of the brain controls respiration ? (a) Cerebral cortex (b) Medulla (c) Cerebellum (d) Cerebrum
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