Q. Which of the following is/are the major jute producing centre(s), located in West Bengal?

Correct Answer

All of these

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    C)City Of Wrestlers
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    Answer: Oxford Of The East
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    A)Oil production
    B)Jute production
    C)Fish production
    D)Milk production
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    B)State Times
    C)Kashmir Live
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    Answer: Kashmir Times
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    B)Jawahar Sagar and Rana Pratap Sagar
    C)Gandhi Sagar and Rana Pratap Sagar
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    A)1965
    B)1960
    C)1962
    D)1966
    Answer: 1966
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    A)2005-06
    B)2003-04
    C)2004-05
    D)2006-07
    Answer: 2003-04
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    B)Lord Buddha obtained enlightenment in Sarnath
    C)Lord Budda was born in Sarnath
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    C)Only b
    D)All of the above
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    B)Kurukshetra
    C)Karnal
    D)Hisar
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