Q. Consider the following statements about Batik. 1. It is an art form of printing in which the fabric is painted with molten wax and then dyed in cold dyes. 2. It is popular in Indore and Bherongarh to make sarees, bed-sheets, dress materials, dupattas, etc. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Correct Answer

Both 1 and 2

More Questions on Madhya Pradesh

  • Q. Taj-ul-Masjid is located in which among the following districts of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Bhopal
    B)Indore
    C)Betul
    D)Gwalior
    Answer: Bhopal
  • Q. The biggest project on Narmada river is
    A)Gandhi Sagar Project
    B)Sardar Sarovar Project
    C)Choral Project
    D)Indira Sagar Project
    Answer: Sardar Sarovar Project
  • Q. To revamp Habibganj Railway Station, Indian Railway Station Development Corporation has given the responsibility to
    A)Sagar Group
    B)Bansal Group
    C)Ambani Group
    D)Adani Group
    Answer: Bansal Group
  • Q. Begam Asgari Bai was awarded with Sangeet Natak Akademi award in the year.
    A)1985
    B)1987
    C)1990
    D)1993
    Answer: 1987
  • Q. In Madhya Pradesh, Kumar Gandharv Award is related to
    A)Dance
    B)Theatre
    C)Music
    D)Literature
    Answer: Music
  • Q. Deen Dayal Antyodaya Upchar Yojana is for
    A)Family of BPL category
    B)Family who has yearly income below three Lakhs
    C)Medical treatment to patients belonging to BPL families of all the categories
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Medical treatment to patients belonging to BPL families of all the categories
  • Q. Which among the following is the highest cotton producing district of Madhya Pradesh with a share of 34.8% in the state?
    A)Betul
    B)Damoh
    C)Khargone
    D)Dewas
    Answer: Khargone
  • Q. Who among the following was not the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Shri Govind Narayan Singh
    B)Shri V. C. Shukla
    C)Shri Prakash Chand Sethi
    D)Shri D. P. Mishra
    Answer: Shri V. C. Shukla
  • Q. Which of the following state was established by Humayun, also known as Firoz Shah, in Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Mandsaur
    B)Mandla
    C)Indore
    D)Shivpuri
    Answer: Mandsaur
  • Q. The cause/causes of industrial backwardness in Madhya Pradesh is/are
    A)lack of energy
    B)lack of raw material
    C)lack of finance
    D)all of the above
    Answer: all of the above
  • Q. Ladli Laxmi Yojana Scheme in Madhya Pradesh was implemented from the year
    A)2006
    B)2007
    C)2005
    D)2010
    Answer: 2007
  • Q. Baba Dike, Rahul Barpute and Vishnu Chinchalkar together founded the ‘Natya Bharatiya Sansthan’ in the year
    A)1938
    B)1944
    C)1942
    D)1948
    Answer: 1944
  • Q. At which place of Madhya Pradesh is the Newsprint factory situated?
    A)Punasa
    B)Nepanagar
    C)Hoshangabad
    D)Dewas
    Answer: Nepanagar
  • Q. Asia’s first physical education university, Queen Laxmibai is situated in
    A)Gwalior
    B)Datia
    C)Bhind
    D)Guna
    Answer: Gwalior
  • Q. According to Census 2011, the Scheduled Caste population in Madhya Pradesh is 1,13,42,320, which constitutes …………… percent of the total population of the state.
    A)15.6
    B)8
    C)10.5
    D)5.6
    Answer: 15.6
  • Q. Which place is famous for Bauxite and Dolomite in Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Satna
    B)Mandla
    C)Balaghat
    D)Dewas
    Answer: Balaghat
  • Q. During December-January, there could be some rain in Madhya Pradesh because of the Western disturbances which is locally called as
    A)Mahawat
    B)Western monsoon
    C)Saawath
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Mahawat
  • Q. Which of the following natural dyes are used by Chhipa community?
    A)Turmeric
    B)Pomegranate
    C)Indigo
    D)All of these
    Answer: All of these
  • Q. Which among the following districts come(s) under Rani Avantibai Sagar Project?
    A)Narsimhapur
    B)Seoni
    C)Jabalpur
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Which among the following districts of Madhya Pradesh has the highest sex ratio?
    A)Mandla
    B)Balaghat
    C)Alirajpur
    D)Dindori
    Answer: Balaghat

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