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Delhi Police Constable Exam Model Paper 7
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Question : 13
Total: 100
What is known as 'Smiling Buddha'?
Buddha's statue at Bodhgaya
Code name for India's first successful nuclear bomb test
A ship inducted to Indian Navy
Settlements created for displaced Buddhist monks
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Solution:
The correct answer is option 2 i.e.,
Code name for India's first successful nuclear bomb test'
'Smiling Buddha'
was the
first nuclear test
conducted by India in a place named
Pokhran (Rajasthan)
in the year
1974.
The peaceful test codenamed 'Smiling Buddha' helped India become the
sixth country in the world
to conduct a nuclear test.
The test was conducted on
May 18, 1974
under the supervision of
Raja Ramanna,
who was the then Director of
Bhabha Atomic Research Center.
The test was named 'Smiling Buddha' because it was conducted on
Buddha Purnima
that year.
With this feat,
India became the first country
outside the five permanent UNSC members to conduct the test.
The key highlight of the test was that India managed to avoid detection by the United States and other intelligence agencies.
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