Questions Related to general knowledge
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Porsche manufactures several 4-door models including the Panamera (luxury sedan) and Cayenne (SUV), as well as the Macan. While traditionally known for 2-door sports cars like the 911, Porsche has expanded into the 4-door market. The statement that Porsche manufactures 4-door cars is therefore true.
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Morarji Desai
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Sardar Patel
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Gulzarilal Nanda
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Chandrashekhar
C
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Gulzarilal Nanda served as India's Interim Prime Minister twice - first for 13 days after Nehru's death in 1964, and again for 13 days after Shastri's death in 1966. He remains the only person to have served as Interim PM twice. Morarji Desai, Sardar Patel, and Chandrashekhar were full Prime Ministers, not interim appointees.
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Chandrashekhar
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Charan Singh
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I.K. Gujral
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V.P. Singh
B
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Charan Singh became Prime Minister in 1979 but his government fell before he could face Parliament. He never sought a vote of confidence during his 170-day tenure. Chandrashekhar, I.K. Gujral, and V.P. Singh all faced Parliament as Prime Ministers. This makes Charan Singh unique in Indian parliamentary history.
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A.B. Vajpayee
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Charan Singh
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Morarji Desai
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V.P. Singh
C
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Morarji Desai became the first non-Congress Prime Minister in 1977, leading the Janata Party coalition after the Emergency period ended. Charan Singh was also non-Congress but came later (1979). A.B. Vajpayee and V.P. Singh were non-Congress PMs but Desai holds the distinction of being the first to break Congress's continuous hold on the Prime Ministership.
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A.B. Vajpayee
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Morarji Desai
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Manmohan Singh
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P.V. Narsimharao
D
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P.V. Narasimha Rao served as Prime Minister from 1991-1996 and completed his full 5-year term, making him the first PM outside the Nehru-Gandhi family to do so. His government implemented major economic reforms. Neither Vajpayee nor Morarji Desai completed their full terms, while Manmohan Singh completed two full terms but came later.
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A.B. Vajpayee
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P.V. Narsimharao
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Manmohan Singh
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I.K. Gujral
D
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I.K. Gujral served as Indian Ambassador to the USSR from 1976-1980 before becoming Prime Minister in 1997. His diplomatic experience in Moscow during the Cold War era was significant. Neither Vajpayee, Narasimha Rao, nor Manmohan Singh served as Ambassador to USSR.
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Indira Gandhi
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Rajiv Gandhi
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Charan Singh
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Chandrashekhar
A
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Indira Gandhi lost the 1977 parliamentary election while in office following the Emergency period (1975-1977). This was the first time an incumbent Prime Minister lost an election. Rajiv Gandhi lost in 1989, Charan Singh and Chandrashekhar never faced a general election while in office.
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Javaharlal Nehru
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Indira Gandhi
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Rajiv Gandhi
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Morarji Desai
C
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Rajiv Gandhi won the 1984 Lok Sabha election with 404 seats out of 514 - the largest majority ever in Indian parliamentary history. This victory came after Indira Gandhi's assassination. Neither Nehru, Indira Gandhi, nor Morarji Desai ever achieved such a majority.
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Charan Singh
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Chandrashekhar
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Gulzarilal Nanda
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A.B. Vajpayee
D
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A.B. Vajpayee formed a government in May 1996 that lasted only 13 days before resigning without facing a trust vote. This remains the shortest-lived government in Indian history. Charan Singh's government lasted 171 days, Chandrashekhar's 223 days, and Gulzari Lal Nanda served as acting PM twice but not as a regular PM.
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Morarji Desai
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A.B. Vajpayee
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Charan Singh
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P.V. Narsimharao
A
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Morarji Desai became Prime Minister at age 81 in 1977, making him the oldest person to hold this office. He was known for his austere lifestyle and health consciousness. Vajpayee, Charan Singh, and Narasimha Rao were all younger when they became PM.