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- What is the rank of India in the Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019?
A) Seventh
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
- Name the software launched by Indian Army to digitise the service and personal records of the Army officers?
A) Oasis
B) Spring
C) Mirage
D) Meteor
- Name the Indian who has recently been elected as the Vice-chairman of World Steel Association?
A) Gautam Adani
B) Lakshmi Mittal
C) Azim Premji
D) Sajjan Jindal
- India Post recently launched the commemorative stamp to mark the centenary celebrations of which of these institutions under ICMR?
A) National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research
B) Food and Drug Toxicology Research Centre
C) National Institute of Nutrition
D) National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis
- Which among these is the first Indian firm to reach the Rs 9 lakh crore market valuation mark?
A) State Bank of India
B) Reliance Industries
C) HDFC
D) TCS
- The first ever indigenously developed robot restaurant of the eastern India region has been launched in which state?
A) Odisha
B) Bihar
C) West Bengal
D) Jharkhand
- Where was the 11th edition of the Nuclear Energy Conclave, 2019 organised?
A) Dehradun
B) Guwahati
C) Hyderabad
D) New Delhi
- Who among these has taken over as the Chief of European Central Bank?
A) Emmanuel Macron
B) Christine Lagarde
C) Kristalina Georgieva
D) Jean-Claude Juncker
- India’s longest Chenani-Nashri tunnel in Jammu & Kashmir is proposed to be renamed after
A) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
B) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
C) Arun Jaitley
D) Vallabhbhai Patel
- Which country has topped the Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019?
A) United States
B) Germany
C) China
D) Japan