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Uranus orbits around the sun in a clockwise direction from east to west. Mercury and Venus lies between the sun and the earth. Saturn is 9.5 times bigger than the earth.…

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GK – Oneliner 183

The visible part of the sun is called Photosphere. The rings of Saturn were discovered by Galileo in 1610. The comet, named after Edmund Halley, reappears after a time interval of…

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GK – Oneliner 182

A light year is equal to 9.50 Million kilometers. The temperature of Sun’s center is 15 million C and the temperature of outer surface of sun is 5500 to 6000 C.…

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GK – Oneliner 181

SAARC stands for: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation The audacity of hope is written by: Bark Obama Sun-spots are cooler areas which move about on the sun’s surface and show…

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SAARC stands for: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation The audacity of hope is written by: Bark Obama Sun-spots are cooler areas which move about on the sun’s surface and show…

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First Secretary General of SAARC was: Abu Al Hassan Bangladesh The last member of SAARC is Afghanistan. Headquarter of SAARC is located in: Nepal SAARC came into existence on: 8 December,…

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SAARC information centre is located in: Nepal SAARC Human Resources and Development Centre is located in: Pakistan SAARC University is located at: New Delhi First Chairman of SAARC was: M Ershad…

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Headquarter of FAO is located in: Italy (Rome) FAO stands for: Food and Agriculture Organization Victoria Cross is the highest military award of: England SAARC agriculture Centre is located in: Bangladesh…

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The UNO member which is not a member of FAO is: Liechtenstein World food day is observed on: 16 October The motto of FAO is: Let there be bread FAO has…

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Jean-Loup Chretien was the first French person in space and first non-Soviet European to walk in space. Sigmund John was the first German in space. How many times the word "Qul"…

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