MOST CONFUSING GK
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Yashoda – Wife of Lord Mahavira Yashodhara – Wife of Gautam Budha
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Punjab Kesri – Lala Lajpat Rai Andhra Kesri - T.Prakashan
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First Capital Of Karnataka – Bangalore Second Capital of Karnataka – Belgaum
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Indira Point Situated at – Andaman & Nicobar Indira Col Situated at – Jammu & Kashmir
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Sirajudaula – Nawab of Bengal Sirajudaula – Nawab of Awadh
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First Woman Pilot in Indian Air Force – Harita Kaur Dayal First Woman Airline Pilot - Durga Banerjee
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FOUNDER of Auroville Ashram – Aurobindo Ghosh FOUNDER of Pawnar Ashram – Vinoba Ashram
# 8.
The Times ( News Paper ) – U.K The Times of India – India
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First World War – 1914 to 1918 Second World War – 1939 to 1945 Third World War – Cold War . (Actually No war but in Books you got 1971 /1965 )
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Guruji – Nick Name of M.S Golwalkar Bapuji – Nick Name of Mahatama Gandhi
# 11.
Morley Minto – 1909 Mount Chemsford – 1919
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Division of Bengal by Lord Curzun – 16 Oct 1905 Cancellation of Division of Bengal by Lord Harding – 1911
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First man to fly an Aeroplane – Write Brother First Person to Sail around the world – Ferdinand Magellan
Pin Code System In India
First Digit – Location
Second Digit – Sub Location
Third Digit – District
Fourth Digit – Post Office From where the post can be delivered
Revisiting the Kuznets Curve: Relevance and Application in the Modern Economic Era
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