Science Quiz: – Revision – 9th January 2022

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Dear Friends,

We are posting prelims marathon MCQs for today. In this initiative, you can attempt 10 subjective MCQs on a daily basis. For schedule, refer to the archive link given below.

For Prelims marathon archiveclick here 
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Marking Pattern

Correct Answer : 2

Wrong Answer : -0.66

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khushi
khushi
3 years ago

Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 2
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 1
You have scored
13.34 / 20

Radha (R. K)
Radha (R. K)
3 years ago

6/10

Radha (R. K)
Radha (R. K)
3 years ago
Reply to  Radha (R. K)

comment image….

Bandicoot is related with man hole cleaning robot…

Vegito
Vegito
3 years ago

Your Score Card
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 9
Total Wrong : 1

Warrior
Warrior
3 years ago

Your Score Card
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 9
Total Wrong : 1

Vegito
Vegito
3 years ago
Reply to  Warrior

All the best for the last lap
Hope your papers went well
Utilize the next 5 days efficiently 🙂

GRIZZLY
GRIZZLY
3 years ago

TIME LEFT :01:10
Your Score Card
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 3
You have scored
12.02 / 20

Tara Singh
Tara Singh
3 years ago

TIME LEFT :02:38
Your Score Card
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 8
Total Wrong : 2
You have scored
14.68 / 20

Tara Singh
Tara Singh
3 years ago
Reply to  Tara Singh

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