The animal which uses sounds as its ?eyes? is
(a) Dog
(b) Cat
(c) Snake
(d) Bat
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Which one of the following is not the qualification for election to the office of the Vice-President? (a) Must be a citizen of India (b) Must be qualified to be elected as member of Rajya Sabha (c) Must not hold office of profit under Union or state government (d) He should be a member of Parliament
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