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(Single Best Answer) Question 951: Tidy wounds inflicted by sharp instruments and containing no devitalised tissues are expected to heal by ?
A) Secondary healing
B) Primary healing
C) Formation of contracture
D) Skin grafting
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(Single Best Answer) Question 952: Which of the following is the National Aquatic Animal of India ?
A) Salt Water Crocodile
B) Sea Turtle
C) Dugong
D) Dolphin
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(Single Best Answer) Question 953: Human beings can tolerate a daily exposure of up to what level of noise without suffering a substantial damage to hearing ?
A) 25 dB
B) 45 dB
C) 65 dB
D) 85 dB
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(Single Best Answer) Question 954: Which one of the following is not an ionising radiation ?
A) Infrared radiation
B) X-rays
C) Gamma rays
D) Cosmic rays
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(Single Best Answer) Question 955: All of the following rivers join the Ganga except ?
A) Gumti
B) Mahanadi
C) Alaknanda
D) Sone
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(Single Best Answer) Question 956: All of the following Indian rivers are snow-fed except ?
A) Sone
B) Jhelum
C) Chenab
D) Sutlej
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(Single Best Answer) Question 957: In India, the farmers traditionally sow the Kharif crop during which of the following months ?
A) October / November
B) June / July
C) September / October
D) December / January
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(Single Best Answer) Question 958: The National Flag is a horizontal tri-colour. The deep saffron colour at the top represents ?
A) Faith and chivalry
B) Peace and harmony
C) Truth and wisdom
D) Courage and sacrifice
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(Single Best Answer) Question 959: Consider the following statements:

1. The state emblem of India is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion

2. The Sarnath Lion originally comes from the capital of Asoka the Emperor

3. The Government adopted the emblem on 15th August 1947

4. In the original Sarnath Capital, there are four lions.

Which of the above statements stand true with regard to the state emblem of India ?
A) 1, 2 and 3 only
B) 1, 2 and 4 only
C) 1, 2, 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3 only
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(Single Best Answer) Question 960: The internatinally accepted four-colour code system has been adopted by many countries to carry out triage in the situation of mass emergencies. Match the colour with its significance and pick the correect answer using the code given below:
List I
(Colour)
List II
(Significance)
A. Red1. Moribund patients
B. Yellow2. Medium priority treatment
C. Green3. High priority treatment
D. Black4. Ambulatory patients

Code:
A) A2 B3 C4 D1
B) A3 B2 C4 D1
C) A2 B3 C1 D4
D) A3 B2 C1 D4
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