21. World Radio Day
  A.  14th January
  B.  13th February
  C.  4th April
  D.  14th June
     
   
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UNESCO on 3 November 2011 during its 36th conference decided to celebrate World Radio Day on 13 February each year.


22. Tourism Day (India)
  A.  25th January
  B.  5th April
  C.  12th September
  D.  27th August
     
   
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Every year, 25th January is celebrated at the India National Tourism Day, an incredible way to spread awareness about the importance of traveling and protecting nature.
The subcontinent has several things to offer, vast beaches with glistening sand, magnificent mountains covered in snow, and adventurous forests boasting of rare and beautiful flora and fauna. Every waterfall, mountain peak, estuary, desert, or forest is unique and no one can fathom how beautiful India is.
The main focus of celebrating India National Tourists day is to educate people about the benefits of traveling and the importance of tourism. India is a tourist’s paradise and this trade plays an important role in the economy of the country. This also helps us remember how diverse India is with its spectacular sea beaches, resplendent forests, majestic mountain peaks as well as a dazzling dessert.
This is a great time to appreciate the culture and the heritage of different parts of India and helps understand the country better. Celebrating India National Tourism Day is an excellent initiative that was taken by the Indian Government.


23. International Women's Day
  A.  10th September
  B.  8th June
  C.  5th July
  D.  8th March
     
   
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International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to remember the cultural, political, and socio-economic achievements of women.


24. Nagasaki Day and International Day of World's Indigenous People celebrated on:
  A.  20th December
  B.  24th November
  C.  9th August
  D.  8th October
     
   
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Nagasaki Day is observed every year on August 9 to promote peace politics and raise awareness of the effects of the bomb attack on Nagasaki that killed thousands people instantly.

The International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is observed on 9 August each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world's indigenous population. This day also recognizes the contributions of indigenous people for environment protection.


25. The Ordnance Factories' Day is celebrated on:
  A.  21st June
  B.  18th March
  C.  31st October
  D.  19th August
     
   
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Ordnance Factory Day is observed every year on March 18 to commemorate the foundation of the first Ordnance Factory in 1801 in colonial India.


26. National Maritime Day
  A.  2nd December
  B.  21st November
  C.  5th April
  D.  18th July
     
   
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27. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru's Martyrdom Day
  A.  12th May
  B.  10th October
  C.  24th February
  D.  23rd March
     
   
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28. Doctor's day
  A.  5th December
  B.  1st July
  C.  10th August
  D.  8th May
     
   
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29. World Environment Day
  A.  5th June
  B.  11th December
  C.  6th August
  D.  22nd May
     
   
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30. World Iodine Shortage Day
  A.  20th March
  B.  23rd April
  C.  21st October
  D.  14th September
     
   
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