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19 Nov 2017-Current Affairs -The Hindu

1.Who won Miss World 2017 Award?
[A]Manushi Chhillar
[B]Priyanka Chopera
[C]Aaliya Bhatt
[D]Andrea Meza
2.World Toilet Day organized on?

[A]16Nov
[B]17Nov
[C]18Nov
[D]19Nov

3. Qimpro Platinum Award 2017 for Business Given to?

[A]Nandan_Nilekani
[B]
Samuel_Mathew 
[C]
M_Anandakrishnan
[D]Swaminathan

4. Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace 2017 Given to?

[A]Manmohan Singh
[B]Narendra Modi
[C]Pranav Mukarjee
[D]Mohan Bhagwat

5. Electric fencing Killing Tigers In Chimur Forest range,in which state it is situated?

[A]Westbengal
[B]Up
[C]Madhya Pradesh
D]Maharastra

6.What Cause Dengu?

[A]Aedes Mosquito
[B]Bacteria
[C]Fungas
[D]Butterfly


7.Who is appointed Interlocutor for J&K Talks?

[A]Subrahmanian Swami
[B]Yaswant Sinha
[C]Dineshwar Sharma
[D]Rakesh Sharma

8.Recently which food is nominated as national Dish?

[A]Litti Chokha
[B]Ideli
[C]Samosha
[D]Khichari

9.Who written the book-No Room for Small Dreams?

[A]Rajat Sharma
[B]Shimon Peres
[C]Robert Bolt
[D]Shiv Khera

10.Joint Polar satellite system launched by?

[A]Drdo
[B]Isro
[C]Nasa

[D]Barc

1.Correct Answer: [A]Manushi Chhillar

2.Correct Answer: [D]19Nov

3.Correct Answer: [A]Nandan_Nilekani

4.Correct Answer: [A]Manmohan Singh

5.Correct Answer: D]Maharastra

6.Correct Answer: [A]Aedes Mosquito

7.Correct Answer: [C]Dineshwar Sharma

8.Correct Answer: [D]Khichari

9.Correct Answer: [B]Shimon Peres

10.Correct Answer: [C]Nasa

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