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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
CLASS-VIII
SECTION-A
COMPREHENSION
Q1. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: (1x5=5)
On Dec. 26, 2004, nature shocked us. It was a black day for the world. Nature blinded us by
unleashing the demon named as Tsunami, which came to life through a gigantic earthquake in
the Indian Ocean. It affected countries from Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia to India,
Bangladesh, Maldives and even France, Kenya and Somalia. The worst in four decades, It
battered an endless coastline of the south and south-east Asia, with the toll nearing some 2,
00,000 of which some 11,500 deaths are in India alone. The word ‘Tsunami’ comes from the
Japanese words ‘Tsui (harbour) and `Namr (wave). About 80% of all tsunamis occurred; n the
Pacific Ocean and Japan have suffered many times. Tsunamis could be better described as a
wave train, or series of waves caused in a sea or ocean by submarine earthquakes. These killer
waves of nature which occurred on the fateful Sunday could be generated when the water was
disturbed by the uplift or subsidence of the seafloor. Cape Lopata in Siberia witnessed the
highest tsunami ever recorded, in 1737. The wave rose 210 ft. above sea level. Another
demoniac tsunami waves more than seven stories tall, engulfed whole villages along Sanriku,
Japan in 1896 drowning almost 26,000 people. We can only pray to Mother Nature not to show
this cruelty to us.
On the bases of the reading of the above passage answer the following questions briefly:
(a) Why is Dec.26, 2004 a black day for the world?
(b) What does Tsunami mean?
(c) What happened in 1737?
(d) Can anything be done about Tsunami?
(e) Find words from the passage which means same as — immense, devilish
Q2. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Have you ever wondered how it comes about that in the newspapers or on the radio we hear so
quickly about events that have occurred in distant parts? By wireless it is possible to send a
message around the world in a fraction of a second, so why should we not be told by the
newsreader what has happened only an hour ago, say, in Moscow? It is not so simple as it
sounds. How is the news sent to the newspaper offices all over the country and to the B.B.C., so
that it can be served ‘hot’ (as the newspaper man say) at our breakfast tables and from our loud-
speakers?Unless it was the business of certain people to distribute news while still ‘hot’, it
would take much longer to get to us. If you look at a newspaper you will see that most of the
items of news indicate where they come from. At the head of some of them is printed: ‘From
our own correspondent’. This means that the newspaper has a man or woman belonging to its
staff ‘covering’ certain happenings, and sending in ‘exclusive’ reports to the newspaper office,
Messages ‘from our own correspondent’ are usually concerned with important happenings
which were foreseen so that correspondence could be sent to cover them.O r they are from some
important city, where the newspapers consider it worthwhile to employ a reporter or
correspondent permanently. At the end of other news, ‘stories’ there may be printed ‘Associated
Press’, or, most commonly, the world ‘Rueter’. These are news agencies. News agencies are
firms whose business is to collect news and sell it to newspapers and radio systems all over the
world. Even the greatest newspapers and broadcasting systems cannot afford to have
correspondents everywhere, so it is obvious that the news agencies are very useful to them.
On the bases of the reading of the above passage answer the following questions
briefly:
(i) Name the two sources from where we get instant
information.
(ii) Explain the term’ news served
hot’.
(iii) What is the function of the news
agencies?
(iv) What does the term ‘our own correspondent’ mean?
Find the words from the passage which mean similar as the following words indicated:
(i)hand out or share out (para-2)
(ii)related( para-3)
SECTION-B
Q3. Read the telephonic conversation between Ruchi and Shikha. (5m)
Ruchi : May I speak to Ashima please?
Shikha : Ashima is sleeping right now. I am her younger sister Shikha. May I know
who is on the line?
Ruchi : I am one of her classmates Ruchi. Why has she gone to bed so early?
Shikha : She had a slight headache. Any message for her?
Ruchi : I wanted to borrow her geography class notes. I will ring up again tomorrow
morning. Bye.
Write Shikha’s message for Ashima. (150 words).
Q2. Write a paragraph on the topic “If I were invisible!” (6m)
Q3. Write a letter to the Editor, Hindustan Times about inadequate water supply in
your locality. (7m)
Q4. Fill in the blanks with prepositions. (4m)
1. The cat was hiding _______ the table.
2. The label is _______ the bottle.
3. The ink is _______ the bottle.
4. The road runs ________ through a dense forest.
Q5. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles. (4m)
1. ______stray animals have become _____ nuisance on the city road.
2. ______ Inter-school quiz competition is going to be held in ______ school auditorium.
3. There was no _______ single cloud in _______ sky.
4. ______more we get, ______ more we want.
Q5. In the passage given below, there is an error in each line. Write the incorrect
word and the correction against the correct blank number in your answer sheet.
(4 marks)
INCORRECT
CORRECT
Meanwhile to their dismay, we found
that
eg.
Their Our
after four hour of climbing up the wall
(a)______
____
_________
__
we are lost. No torches were allowed.
(b)_____
_____
_________
__
only later another two hours did
(c)_____
_____
_________
__
we find themselves on the top. We had four
(d)__________
_________
__
hours to sleep. We have to reach the
next
(e)________
__
_________
__
village in the day break .It was cold,
two
(f)______
____
_________
__
of the boys produced the wollen
shawls of
(g)_______
____
_________
__
their bags. There was only two between four of us. (h)__________ ___________
Section - C
Literature
Q1.Answer the following (4×1)
"They last hundreds of years.We have one suit each,and there are billions of them piled up if
anybody wants a new one"
(a)What does "they" stand for?
(b)Name the author of the chapter.
(c)Name the chapter.
(d)What does"we"stand for?
Q2 Write the answers of the following in 40 words (2×6=12)
(a)What problems do students face in adult activities like protest marches etc.?
(b)What suggestions does Dr.Kalam offer to help children cope with the problem of
unemployment?
(c)Why have the children named their newspaper wallpaper?
(d)How do street children survive in big cities?
(e)Why did Raesh nit want Bharat to be his table tennis partner?
(f) Who won the TT match?How did Rakesh react to the outcome?
Q.3 why did the narrator wish to travel to future?What was the narrator's
reaction after seeing the future? (1×4=4 marks)
word limit 60 words
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Sample paper
CLASS – VIII
SUBJECT – Maths
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 60
General Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Question paper consists of four parts- Part-I contains Multiple Choice Questions,
Part-II contains Short Questions, Part-III contains Statement Sums and Part-IV
contains Lengthy Sums.
Part-I consists of multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each and Part-II
consists of Short Questions carrying 2 marks each.
Part-III consists of Statement Sums carrying 3 marks each and Part-IV consists of
Lengthy Sums carrying 4 marks each.
Part-I
Q1.Choose the correct answer: (10 X 1 = 10)
(i) (14)2 – (12)2 =?
(a) 52 (b) 68 (c) 64 (d)72
(ii) If x = 0 then the value of (4x2 + 20x + 2 )= ?
(a) 25 (b) 45 (c) -2 (d) -5
(iii) Fourth- fifths of a number is greater than three – fourths of the number by 4.The
is :
(a) 12 (b) 64 (c) 80 (d) 102
(iv) The sum of two number is 95. If one exceeds the other by 15, then the smaller
of the two :
(a) 40 (b) 35 (c) 45 (d) 55
(v) The square of a proper function is
(a) Larger than the fraction (c) smaller than the fraction
(b) Equal to the fraction (d) none of these
(vi) Which of the following is the square of an odd number ?
(a) 441 (b) 384 (c) 13 (d) 250
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(vii) Which of the following number is not a perfect cube ?
(a) 141 (b) 343 (c) 216 (d) 1000
(viii) (0.8)3 = ?
(a) 51.2 (b) 5.12 (c) 0.512 (d) none of these
(ix) ab-a-b+1=?
(a) (a-1)(b-1) (c) (1-a)(1-b)
(b) (a-1)(1-b) (d) ( 1-a)(b-1)
(x) The base of an isosceles triangle is 6 cm and its perimeter is 16 cm. Length of
each of equal side is :
(a) 4cm (b) 5 cm (c) 3 cm (d) 6 cm
Part II
Q2. Short Questions : ( 10 X 2 = 20)
(i) Add: 7xy+ 15yz– 3zx, , –3xz+ 8x– 2xy.
(ii) Using (x + a) (x + b) = x2 + (a + b) x + ab, find :
(a) 205 × 206 (b) 8.1 × 8.2
(iii) Solve the following equations and check your results :
3x = 2x + 18
(iv) Arjun is twice old as shriya. Five years ago his age was three times shreya’s
age. Find their present ages.
(v) The following numbers are obviously not perfect squares. Give reason :
(a) 948 (b) 2345
(vi) Find the square root of : 867
(vii) Is 135 a perfect cube? If not, by which smallest natural number should135 be
divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
(viii) Which of the following numbers are not perfect cubes?
(a) 46656 (b) 128
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(ix) Find the common factors of the given terms : 38x2y3, 18x3y2,66x2y2z
(x) Factorise z – 7 + 7xy - xyz
Part –III
Q3. Statement Sums : ( 6 X 3 = 18)
(i) Simplify:
3x(4x – 5) + 3 and find its value for x = 3
(ii) Find the solution of 2x – 3 +7.
(iii) Write a Pythagorean triplet whose smallest member is 8.
(iv) Find the square root of 51.84.
(v) Parikshit makes a cuboid of plasticine of sides 5 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm. How many
such cuboids will he need to form a cube?
(vi) Divide 14(x2yz+xy2z+xyz2) by 28xyz.
Part –IV
Q4. Lengthy Sums: (3 X 4 = 12)
(i) Three consecutive integers add upto 51. What are these integers?
(ii) Find the cube root of 857375 and 8000.
(iii) Find and correct the errors in the following mathematical statements :
(a) 4(x-5) = 4x - 5
(b)2x |+ 3y = 5xy
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SAMPLE PAPER
UT-III
CLASS-VIII
SCIENCE
TIME: 2 Hrs MM: 60
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
i) All questions are compulsory.
ii) Question number 1 consists of 10 multiple choice questions.(1 marks
each)
iii) Question number 2 consists of 7 short answer type questions (2 marks
each)
iv) Question number 3 consists of 7 long answer type questions.(3 mark
each)
v) Question number 4 consists of 3 value based questions.(2.5 marks each)
vi) Question number 5 consists of 3 Higher order thinking questions.(2.5
marks each)
Q1.Answer the following multiple choice questions:
i. Coal mainly contains
a) Carbon
b) Carbon and Hydrogen
c) Carbon, Hydrogen and nitrogen
d) Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
ii. Which of the following is regarded as the best variety of coal?
a) Bituminous
b) Lignite
c) Anthracite
d) Peat
iii. Which of the following is a hermaphrodite animal?
a) Frog
b) Cow
c) Dog
d) Earthworm
iv. Which of these are the male reproductive organs in humans?
a) Sperms
b) Ova
c) Testes
d) Ovaries
v. Which combination of sex chromosomes is present in a female?
a) XX
b) YY
c) XY
d) None of these
vi. Which of these is not a gland of the endocrine system?
a) Adrenal
b) Thyroid
c) Penis
d) Ovaries
vii. Which of these is a contact force?
a) Friction
b) Magnetic force
c) Gravitational force
d) Elctroststic force
viii. Which of these can force acting on an object not change?
a) Direction of motion
b) State of rest
c) Shape
d) Mass
ix. It is difficult to walk on ice because
a) Pressure is high
b) Pressure is low
c) Friction is high
d) Friction is low
x. In which case is friction a disadvantage?
a) Running a machine
b) Walking
c) Applying brakes
d) writing
Q2. Answer the following short answer type questions:
i. What are the advantages using natural gas?
ii. How and where does the fertilization take place in human beings?
iii. How is sexual reproduction different from asexual reproduction?
iv. Name four endocrine glands and the hormone they secrete.
v. What is the difference between mass and weight?
vi. What is atmospheric pressure? What is it caused by?
vii. On what principle ball bearings work?
Q3 Answer the following long answer type questions:
i. What are the important uses of coke?
ii. If a resource is renewable, it canstill get exhausted. Discuss with two
examples.
iii. Explain the difference between viviparous and oviparous animals.
iv. How does fertilization occur in frogs?
v. Discuss the menstrual cycle.
vi. How is pressure exerted by a liquid change with depth? Explain with a
diagram.
vii. Give two situations where it is desirable to increase friction.
Q4. Answer the following value based questions:
i. Nikita goes with her father to a car showroom. Her father is confused
whether to buy a CNG model or a petrol model.
a) What would you suggest him and why?
b) What do welearn on opting a CNG model?
ii. Anjali’s aunt is unable to give birth to babies. She decides to adopt a girl
child named Puja from an orphanage.
a) Give one reason due to which Anjali’s aunt is unable to have
babies.
b) What can we learn from Anjali’s aunt?
iii. Nikita is cutting fruits for her grandmother as she is ill. She finds difficult
to cut fruits. She sharpens the cutting edge of the knife and cuts the fruits
easily.
a) How does sharpening the knife help in cutting the objects easily?
b) What can you learn from nikita?
Q5. Answer the following higher order thinking questions:
i. Drugs are harmful at all ages. Why do we then specially emphasize that
adolescents should avoid drugs?
ii. If you press a rubber sucker on a rough surface, it does not stick to the
surface. Why? ?
iii. Friction is necessary evil. Explain.
.
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UNIT TEST III
CLASS-VIII
SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
DURATION:- 2 HRS M.M-60
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:-
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Q1 multiple choice questions of 1 mark each.
3. Q 2 is short answer questions of 2 marks each.
4. Q3 is long answer questions of 3 marks each.
5. Q 4 is a map question of 5 marks from geography. After completion, attach
your map inside your answer sheet.
Q1. Answer the following multiple choice questions: (1x10=10)
a. This reformer founded Bhramo Samaj
i) Govind Ranade ii) Swami Vivekananda
iii) Raja Ram Moham Roy iv) Ishwar Chand Vidyasagar
b. Sati was made illegal in
i) 1829 ii)1855
iii) 1856 iv) 1857
c. Which of the following Act fixed the minimum age for marriage ?
i) Hindu Act ii) Sati Act
iii)Brahmin Act iv Sarda Act
d. Who among the following was the daughter of Shahajahan
i) Mumtaz Begum ii) Nur Jahan
iii) Queen Victoria iv) Jahanara Begum
e. When did British decided to shift from Calcutta to Delhi?
i) 1911 ii) 1912
iii) 1913 iv) 1910
f . The first modern cotton textile mill in India was established in
i) 1854 ii)1754 iii) 1954 iv)1734
g. Example of Co operative Sector Industries is
i) Amul ii) Punjab National Bank
iii) Maruti Udyog iv) BHEL
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h . Example of Pastoral based Industries is
i ) fish oil ii) cotton textile
iii) dairy products iv) Iron and steel industry
i. Which one of the following religious communities is not declared a minority
by the Union Government?
i) Hindus ii) Jews
iii) Muslims iv) Jains
j. Among the following who occupies lowest place in Varna System
i) Brahmans ii) Shatriyas
iii) Vaishyas iv) Shudras
Q2. Answer the following short answer type questions: (2x6=12)
a) Mention any social evils which hindered the process of the up liftment of
women.
b) What did the English Education Act state?
c) How is the process of Industrial system?
d) Why has the information technology industry developed in the Silicon
Valley?
e) Mention any two steps taken for the up liftment of any one marginalized
group .
f) How did Social reformers try to remove caste system?
Q3. Answer the following short answer type questions: (3x11=33)
a) What was the role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy in launching a crusade for the
betterment of the widows?
b) Explain Down filtration Theory?
c) ‘Improving the condition of women was the main agenda before the
reformers‘. Elaborate this statement with regard to the social evils that
plagued them.
d) What was the condition of Delhi in the 19th century?
e) Compare and contrast Delhi before and after partition
f) What is the main difference between cottage and large scale industries?
g) Explain the functioning of Industrial system.
h) What are the similarities between Ahmadabad and Osaka.
i) Why do you think the Iron and Steel industry is the backbone of modern
industrial economy?
j) Explain Schedule Castes and Schedule tribes?
k) Explain laws on the practice of manual scavenging?
Q4. a) On the outline map of the world mark and label the following (1)
i) Osaka ii) Pittsburg
b) On the outline map of India mark and label the following (4)
i) Ahmadabad ii) Jamshedpur iii) Salem iv) Kolkata
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Sample Question Paper
UNIT TEST – III
Class – VIII
Subject – COMPUTER
Time: 2hrs Max. Marks: 60
General Instructions:
All questions are compulsory
Question 1 carry 1 mark each
Question 2 carry 2 marks each
Question 3 carry 3 marks each
Question 4 carry 5 marks each
Q1: Fill in the Blanks: -
1. A……………contains various controls such as Command Button, Textbox
and Label etc.
2. Textbox control’s ………… property is used to set the maximum length of
text that can be entered in a TextBox.
3. …………mode is used to create objects and write logical statements for VB
applications.
4. …………… displays the list of projects that have been created in the recent
past.
5. ……………… is the extension of Visual Basic 2008 Form.
6. ………….. statement is used to repeat a set of statements a fixed number of
times.
7. ……………. Control is used to select only one item out of given items.
8. For explicit declaration …………. statement is used before variable
declaration.
9. ………………. data type is used to store fraction values.
10. To change the flow of control in a program …………. statements are used.
Page 2 of 2
Q2: Short Answer Type Questions: -
1. Write short note on Control Statements. Name all the decision control
statements?
2. How do we add shapes in a Form?
3. What do mean by Implicit and Explicit variable declaration?
4. What are logical operators?
5. What is the difference between TextBox and Label control?
6. Explain the locked property of TextBox.
7. What is use of Form window and Properties Window?
8. Identify the following Controls.
Q3:Long Answer Type Questions: -
1. What is the difference between Checkbox and Radio button Control?
2. Explain Select Case Statement with example.
3. Differentiate between Relational and Logical operators.
4. Write the steps to execute a visual basic project.
5. Define the components of VB IDE.
6. What is Visual basic and its significance?
7. Differentiate between Radio Button and Checkbox.
8. Differentiate between Do While and For…Next statements.
Q4: Very Long Answer Type Questions: -
1. Create a GUI based application to input the Cost Price and Selling Price of an
item in two TextBoxes. Check whether the Seller has made Profit or incurred
Loss. If the product is in profit, then display “You have made a Profit”
otherwise, display “You have suffered a Loss”.
2. Write a program in VB to input two numbers and find the greater number.
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SAMPLE PAPER UT-III
CLASS- VIII
SUBJECT-GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
TIME: 2 Hrs. MM: 60
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
All questions are compulsory.
Question paper consists of Multiple Choice Questions, Fill-ups, One
word or sentence questions, True or False, coding-decoding, picture
based questions, unscramble the words and current affairs.
Marks are indicated against each question.
Q1. Choose the correct option: (1 x 10=10)
a) ______________ can be found in Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada
and Greenland.
i) Arctic Hare iii) Caribou
ii) Narwhal iv) Bearberry
b) This party was formed in 1966, mainly for the youth, to teach them
self reliance and the power to fight social evils.
i) Shiv Sena iii) Telegu Desam
ii) BSP iv) BJP
c) ________________ is well known for it’s magnificent outline and
it’s position above the Swiss village of Zermatt.
i) Grand Canyon iii) Ayer’s Rock
ii) Matterhorn iv) Barringer Meteor Crater
d) ‘If you judge the people, you have no time to love them’. This
famous saying by __________
i) Kalpana Chawla iii) Dr. Seuss
ii) Mother Teresa iv) Mae West
e) The first bowler to take a hat-trick in Twenty-Twenty cricket_____
i) Brett Lee iii) Sohaib Akhtar
ii) Harbhajan Singh iv) Anil Kumble
f) The flags of Ireland and ________________ are almost similar.
i) Taiwan iii) Sweden
ii) Italy iv) China
2/5
g) Bhikaji Rustom Cama is the first person to raise the tri-colour in
Germany on ________
i) 20 August iii) 24 August
ii) 22 August iv) 26 August
h) A honeybee can fly _______ miles per hour.
i) 19 iii) 7
ii) 15 iv) 21
i) _____________ is to help the spine and joints to move more easily,
to reduce stiffness and tension in the muscles, and to relieve pain.
i) Naturopathy iii) Aromatherapy
ii) Chiropractic iv) Massage
j) An American statesman and President of USA who is best
remembered for his strong opposition to slavery.
i) Adolf Hitler iii) Nelson Mandela
ii) Desmond Tutu iv) Abraham Lincoln
Q2. Fill in the blanks: (1 x 5=5)
a) The __________________ is located in the north-west part of
Arizona. It is made by the cut of running water.
b) ____________ drink breaks are allowed in a 20-20 innings.
c) The _________________ was born out of differences between Mamta
Banerjee and her party the Congress.
d) ______________ is about 10-15 cm tall, with a single flower per stem.
e) _________ uses the natural healing properties of oils, which are
extracted from plants to improve health and prevent illness.
Q3. State whether the following statements are true or false: (1 x 5=5)
a) Reflexology therapy uses food and diet to help the body’s own healing
ability to maintain good health and to prevent illness.
b) There are 924 different breeds of sheep in the world.
c) Desmond Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.
d) Les Marseillaise is the national anthem of Brazil.
e) The Great Barrier Reef is one of the oldest rocks on the Earth.
Q4. Answer the following questions in one word: (1 x 5=5)
a) When did the Communist Party of India started functioning?
3/5
b) Which British statesman wrote the history of the English speaking
people?
c) Who discovered Victoria falls?
d) If you were at Trafalgar square where would you be?
e) Who holds the record of fastest century in the history of Cricket World
Cup?
Q5. Unscramble the words to name the following: (1 x 5=5)
a) _____________ is the practice of using natural treatments to help the
body to heal itself. (TYNAUATHOPR)
b) _____________ called the “unicorn of the sea” because of the long
tusk protruding from its jaw. (OAICRBU)
c) The Twenty-Twenty cricket originated in __________. (NDOLNO)
d) _________ was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 BC by
Chinese emperor Shen-Nung. ( CUURPNCEUAT)
e) ________________building is the largest manufacturing industry in
the world. ( OABEULOTIM)
Q6. Coding- decoding the following: (1 x 5=5)
a) Complete the series by following the letter pattern:
MAN, OAM, QAL, SAK, ______.
b) In a certain code, LOWER is written as JPUFP. How is FUNCTION
written in that code?
c) If SECONDARY is coded as UCENOADYR, then how is
INSTITUTION coded?
d) What is the mirror image of MAGNESIUM?
e) What is the mirror image of FRAGMENTATION?
Q7. Identify the following pictures: (1 x 5=5)
a.
4/5
b.
c.
d.
e.
Q8. Answer the following questions: (1 x 10=10)
a) Why Arctic Willow called tongue plant?
b) What do you mean by massage?
5/5
c) First published in 1726, for which book is Jonathan Swift most
famous?
d) How many languages are there in the world?
e) Name the company who first produced cellular phones and when?
f) “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened” is the
famous saying of whom?
g) Name the party which was formed in 1964 and has now emerged
as the foremost left force in the country?
h) What is the hot molten rock that comes out of a volcano called?
i) Who is best remembered as the leader of the Russian Revolution?
j) Name the country which was earlier known as Formosa.
Q9. Current Affairs (1 x 10=10)
a) Which Indian sculptor designed the world’s ‘tallest statue’ ‘Statue of
Unity’?
b) Which country has launched the world’s first Sovereign Blue Bond?
c) Who has won the India’s first medal in athletics at the Youth Olympic
Games 2018?
d) Which state is set to become the India’s first smoke-free state?
e) What is the theme of the 2018 International Day of older persons?
f) Which Indian wrestler has been ranked World No. 1 rank in 65 kg
category?
g) What is the theme of the 26th conference of Central and State
Organisations (cocsso)?
h) Which Union Minister of India will be honoured with the 2018 carnot
Prize of Kleinman Center for Energy Policy?
i) Which Indian mountaineer has recently been awarded an honorary
doctorate by a prestigious university of Strathclyde?
j) ICICI was formed in 1955 at the initiative of which International
organisation?
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