Q. Abhinav Bharat organized in 1904 was :

Correct Answer

A secret society of revolutionary activists

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    A)1729
    B)1727
    C)1829
    D)1834
    Answer: 1829
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    A)1603
    B)1600
    C)1707
    D)1761
    Answer: 1600
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    A)1929
    B)1930
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    D)1933
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