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What percentage of Sahariya tribe is found in Kishanganj and Shahabad?
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Answer : 1 98
Explanation :
1. Sahariya is the most backward scheduled tribe in Rajasthan.
2. 98 percent Sahariya tribals live in Kishanganj and Shahbad tehsil of Baran district.
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Answer : 2 Western
Explanation :
Entisol (Desert):
-It extends in western Rajasthan.
- Yellow-brown soil, this soil was formed due to different climatic conditions.
Which of the following amendments to the Constitution of India put a cap on the number of ministers in the Union Cabinet?
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Answer : 4 91st
Explanation :
Clause 1A was inserted in Article 164 of the Constitution (91st Amendment) Act, 2003, according to which, "The total number of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, in the Council of Ministers of a State should not exceed 15% of the total number of members of the State Assembly.
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Answer : 3 1928
Explanation :
1. Simon Commission visited India a total of 2 times. For the first time, he came to India in February-March 1928, while for the second time, he came to India in October 1928. The Simon Commission submitted its report in May 1930 and the British Government published it on May 27, 1930.
2. Simon Commission had said in its report that the High Court in India should be kept under the Government of India. Furthermore, implementing accountable governance in the provinces should be initiated.
Which of the following mammalian organisms is not a common source of fibre?
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Answer : 1 zebra
Explanation :
Mammals are a common source of fibre.
1. Embers Goat
3. Llama
4. Alpaca