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➧ Question: 1 - Where in the world does the most lightning fall from the sky?
Answer: The place called Kago in Africa is covered with clouds all the year round and most of the electricity falls here due to heavy rains and storms.
Answer: 270 ml
➧ Question: 3 - Who was the first woman to win Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in wrestling?
Answer: Shakshi Malik
Answer: For the first time by the Arab scientist Abulcosis
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➧ Question: 5 - Which substance does not contain protein?
Answer: Rice
➧ Question: 7 - Which animal's figure is like a slipper?
Answer: Paramecium
➧ Question: 8 - Which acid accumulation in the muscles causes fatigue?
Answer: Latex acid
➧ Question: 11 - What is the creature that can eat pebbles and stones when it is hungry?
Answer: Ostrich
➧ Question: 13 - Name the flying lizard?
Answer: Draco
➧ Question: 15 - What is confectionery called in English?
Answer: Confectioner is called Confectioner in English.
➧ Question: 17 - Which is the organ of the body which comes before birth and goes away before death?
Answer: Our teeth come before birth and break before death.
➧ Question: 18 - How many SIM cards can a person buy on one Aadhaar card?
Answer: As per TRAI rule, earlier anyone could buy 9 SIMs on one Aadhaar card but now the number has been reduced to 18.
➧ Question: 19 - What is the speed of a gunshot?
Answer: The average bullet speed of a gun is at 2500 feet per second. About 1700 miles per hour.
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