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81. At which place is the Shompen tribe found? Nicobar Islands
82. In which state is the Buddhist site Tabo Monastery located? Himachal Pradesh
83. Where is the famous Virupaksha temple located? Hampi
84. Which country has the world's largest reserves of Uranium? Australia
85. one will come across which country if one travels through the Strait of Malacca? Singapore
86. Sutlej river originate in India, True or False? False
87. Cape Canaveral, the site from which space shuttles are launched is located on the coast of? Florida
88. Units of measuring distances in the Universe Light year, Parsec
89. Distance travelled by light in one year is called One Light year
90. Science dealing with the nature and origin of the Universe is knowns as? Cosmology
91. Two most important galaxies in the Universe are? Milky Way and Andromeda
92. In Hindi, Milky Way is known as? Akash Ganga
93. The stars which appear in groups and form recognizable shapes are called? Constellations
94. Ursha Major, Orion, Scorpio, Ursa Minor, etc. are examples of? Constellations
95. Spinning neutron star which emits radio waves is called? Pulsar
96. An object with strong gravitational field through which even light cannot escape is called? Black Holes
97. Rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth is called? Tide
98. A small rocky body which revolve round the Sun mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is called? Asteroids
99. A collection of gas and dust which appears as a bright ball of light in the sky with a long glowing tail is called? Comet
100. A body which does not burn completely on entering the earth's atmosphere and lands on earth is called? Meteorite


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