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  • Q. Who was the most powerful ruler of Baghel dynasty?
    A)Dhawal
    B)Ramchandra
    C)Vyaghra Dev
    D)None of these
    Answer: Ramchandra
  • Q. Which of the following statement is correct?
    A)Production of gold and silver take place in Madhya Pradesh.
    B)Diamond is produced in Madhya Pradesh.
    C)Madhya Pradesh is ranked first in terms of Mineral resources in India.
    D)Most of the manganese in India is found in Madhya Pradesh.
    Answer: Diamond is produced in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Q. Satellite Control Centre of ISRO is situated in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Anuppur
    B)Mandla
    C)Indore
    D)Bhopal
    Answer: Bhopal
  • Q. According to Anushruti literature, Lord Rama spent most of his exile in which of the following region(s)?
    A)Dandakaranya
    B)Both (A) and (B)
    C)Mahakantara
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Both (A) and (B)
  • Q. Madhya Pradesh is considered as the
    A)Famous place for teak production
    B)First state to nationalise tendul leaf
    C)Khandwa circle is the largest forest circle
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Which is the source of the highest revenue in the annual budget of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Land Revenue
    B)Minerals
    C)Forests
    D)Sales Tax
    Answer: Sales Tax
  • Q. What is the state-bird of M. P.?
    A)Paradise flycatcher
    B)Pigeon
    C)Peacock
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Paradise flycatcher
  • Q. In Madhya Pradesh ‘Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme’ is applicable for
    A)persons of above 70 years
    B)person of above 80 years
    C)persons of 60 years and above
    D)None of the above
    Answer: persons of 60 years and above
  • Q. Bull Rearing Farm is located in which among the following districts of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Jabalpur
    B)Sagar
    C)Bhopal
    D)Balaghat
    Answer: Jabalpur
  • Q. ……… was launched with the aim of generation employment to poor rural population, with priority to the people of SC/ST/OBC classes in Madhya Pradesh.
    A)Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana
    B)Indira Rozgar Yojana
    C)Jawahar Rozgar Yojana
    D)Nehru Rozgar Yojana
    Answer: Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana
  • Q. Suwate is the festival which is similar to Ghadalya of Malwa. It is celebrated in
    A)Jabalpur
    B)Bundelkhand
    C)Sagar
    D)Indore
    Answer: Bundelkhand
  • Q. Newspaper Avantika is published from
    A)Ujjain
    B)Katni
    C)Gwalior
    D)Satna
    Answer: Ujjain
  • Q. When was the High Court of Madhya Pradesh established?
    A)1956
    B)1887
    C)1884
    D)1882
    Answer: 1956
  • Q. In Madhya Pradesh first diesel locomotive plan is located at
    A)Betul
    B)Bhopal
    C)Datia
    D)Sehore
    Answer: Sehore
  • Q. Which among the following cities of Madhya Pradesh is called ‘The City of Statues and Temples’?
    A)Mandu
    B)Ujjain
    C)Katni
    D)Maihar
    Answer: Ujjain
  • Q. Janani Suraksha Yojana was launched on
    A)15th August, 2005
    B)15th August, 2006
    C)15th August, 2002
    D)None of the above
    Answer: 15th August, 2005
  • Q. Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana of Madhya Pradesh is related to the field of
    A)Child development
    B)Agriculture
    C)Women development
    D)Industry
    Answer: Agriculture
  • Q. The Gondwana system of rocks of Madhya Pradesh is divided into how many categories?
    A)3
    B)4
    C)2
    D)5
    Answer: 3
  • Q. Consider the following statements. 1. The first rail route made in the state was from Allahabad to Jabalpur in 1867. 2. Jabalpur is the largest junction of the state. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
    A)Only 2
    B)Both 1 and 2
    C)Only 1
    D)Neither 1 nor 2
    Answer: Only 1
  • Q. The first Hindi University in Madhya Pradesh is
    A)Rani Lakshmibai Hindi Vishwavidyalaya
    B)Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi and Technology University
    C)Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya

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