More Questions on State
- Q. Which of the following Sports Award is related to Madhya Pradesh State?
A)Gandharva Award
B)Ekalavya Award
C)Laxman Award
D)Arjuna Award
Answer: Ekalavya Award
- Q. What is the contribution of animal husbandry in Gross State Domestic Product of C. G. at constant prices in the year 2015-16?
A)1.27%
B)2.27%
C)2.56%
D)1.33%
Answer: 1.33%
- Q. The salient terms of the Treaty of Salbai concluded in 1782 AD between Poona Darbar and the English was that
A)the English gave up the support of Raghunath Rao
B)Scindia regained his territory in the west of Yamuna river
C)Salsette was given to Britain
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. Which is the prominent financial institution to give industrial financial aid in Bihar –
A)BISCOMAN
B)Bihar State Finance Corporation
C)World Bank
D)State Bank of India
Answer: Bihar State Finance Corporation
- Q. According to Tripura’s education statistics (2012-13) the number of primary schools are
A)1759
B)2415
C)1781
D)2663
Answer: 2415
- Q. Name the earthquake vulnerable building/s identified by Government of Tripura
A)Neer mahal
B)MBB College
C)Ujjayanta palace
D)All of he above
Answer: All of he above
- Q. When does the summer season commence in Odisha?
A)January
B)June
C)May
D)March
Answer: March
- Q. Which types of forests are mainly found in Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary?
A)Teak
B)Oak
C)Sal
D)Deodar
Answer: Sal
- Q. Which of the given hills is an extension of vindhyan ranges in Rajasthan
A)Dora mountain
B)Alwar hills
C)Mukandara hills
D)Girwa hills
Answer: Mukandara hills
- Q. The mystic poet Mira Bai was :
A)From a Gujarati royal family married to a Rajput
B)The daughter of a priest from Madhya Pradesh
C)A Rajput noblewoman who never married
D)One of the wives of a Rajput ruler
Answer: One of the wives of a Rajput ruler
- Q. Who is the head of the State Council of Ministers?
A)Chief Minister of the State
B)Governor of the State
C)President
D)Speaker of State Council of Ministers
Answer: Chief Minister of the State
- Q. Hadimba temple was built by ……………
A)Raul Prakash
B)Meru Verman
C)Bahadur Singh
D)Jai Singh
Answer: Bahadur Singh
- Q. Which is the famous pilgrimage for both Jain and Buddha religion in Uttar Pradesh?
A)Kushinagar
B)Sarnath
C)Kaushambi
D)None of the above
Answer: Kaushambi
- Q. Murliganj, Jankinagar and Purnea canals are branches of which of the following canal system in Bihar?
A)Western Kosi Canal
B)Western Sone Canal
C)Eastern Kosi Canal
D)Eastern Sone Canal
Answer: Eastern Kosi Canal
- Q. Match the following List I (Districts) List II (Sharing Boundaries with) a. Kinnaur 1. Uttar Pradesh b. Bilaspur 2. Jammu and Kashmir c. Chamba 3. Tibet d. Sirmaur 4. Punjab
A)a-4, b-1, c-3, d-2
B)a-1, b-4, c-2, d-3
C)a-3, b-2, c-4, d-1
D)a-3, b-4, c-2, d-1
Answer: a-3, b-4, c-2, d-1
- Q. Consider the following statements 1. The Ghadar Party was an organisation founded by Punjabi Indians in the United States and Canada with the aim to liberate India from British rule. 2. The Ghadar Party, initially the Pacific Coast Hindustan Association, was formed under the leadership of Lala Hardayal with Sohan Singh Bhakna as its President. 3. The Ghadar activists undertook what the British described as political terrorism. 4. Their newspaper, ‘The Ghadar’ was published from Canada. Which of the statement(s) given above about Ghadar party in Punjab is/are correct?
A)2, 3 and 4
B)1, 2 and 3
C)3 and 4
D)All of these
Answer: 1, 2 and 3
- Q. Which soil is found in the mid-hill soil zone of Himachal Pradesh?
A)Mountain soil
B)Alluvial soil
C)Laterite soil
D)Podzolic soil
Answer: Podzolic soil
- Q. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq has invaded Bengal and Bihar in
A)1320
B)1319
C)1324
D)1318
Answer: 1324
- Q. Where does Meghalaya have its Railhead?
A)Nongpoh
B)Mowkaiaw
C)Chokpot
D)Mendipathar
Answer: Mendipathar
- Q. Who among the following is not a Punjabi Sufi poet?
A)Sultan Bahu
B)Vir Singh
C)Ali Haider
D)None of these
Answer: Vir Singh
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