The Headquarters of United Nations Educational Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) are located in
1 Washington
2 Paris
3 Montreal
4 Vienna
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Vidyanivas Mishra who died recently was a well known 1 Hindi Scholar 2 Social worker 3 Journalist 4 Classical Singer
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In August 2003, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) took over peace-keeping in which of the following places? 1 Amman 2 Baghadad 3 Bhasra 4 Kabur
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. In the case of a ‘Test-tube baby’ (a) Fertilization takes place inside the test-tube (b) Development of the baby takes place inside the test-tube (c) Fertilization takes place outside the ‘mother’s body (d) Unfertilized egg develops inside the test-tube
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