More Questions on State
- Q. Which of the following place is known as centre for cotton textile in Maharashtra State?
A)Mumbai
B)Kolhapur
C)Pune
D)Ichalkaranji
Answer: Mumbai
- Q. How many Tehsils are there in Maharashtra?
A)540 Talukas (Tehsils)
B)358 Talukas (Tehsils)
C)958 Talukas (Tehsils)
D)670 Talukas (Tehsils)
Answer: 358 Talukas (Tehsils)
- Q. Who is the founder of Chalukya?
A)Veerabhadra Chalukya
B)Pulakeshin II
C)Pulakeshin I
D)None of these
Answer: Pulakeshin I
- Q. Who among the following was the Lady Governor of Uttarakhand?
A)Ms. Margret Alva
B)Ms. Kamla Beniwal
C)Ms. Mridula Sinha
D)Ms. Sheila Dikshit
Answer: Ms. Margret Alva
- Q. Which lake separates Hyderabad and Secunderabad?
A)Durgam Cheruvu
B)Alwal Cheruvu Lake
C)Hussain Sagar Lake
D)Saroornagar Lake
Answer: Hussain Sagar Lake
- Q. In an initiative to track infiltration and gather intelligence, the security agencies of India have recruited a particular community people to monitor the borders of Gujarat. The people from this community have traditional knowledge of reading camel footprints. These people are predominantly found in Kutch and Banaskantha districts of Gujarat. Which of the following communities has been described above?
A)Puggie
B)Agaria
C)Raikas
D)Maldharis
Answer: Puggie
- Q. Which among the following fair is also known as ‘Dalli da Nhaun’?
A)Shivratri fair
B)Jagra fair
C)Lavi fair
D)Pata fair
Answer: Pata fair
- Q. Almora coins are related to which dynasty?
A)Katyuri
B)Paurava
C)Kulind
D)Maukhari
Answer: Kulind
- Q. Which is the second-longest Indian river after the Ganga?
A)Godavari River
B)Krishna River
C)Narmada River
D)Indravati River
Answer: Godavari River
- Q. Which of the following is the oldest University of Odisha?
A)Sambalpur University
B)Berhampur University
C)Utkal University
D)National Law University
Answer: Utkal University
- Q. The Indian National Congress Session of 1922 was held at which place in Bihar?
A)Patna
B)Gaya
C)Haripura
D)Ramgarh
Answer: Gaya
- Q. In which year the Government of Karnataka decorated Kuvempu with “Rashtrakavi”?
A)1957
B)1958
C)1956
D)1959
Answer: 1958
- Q. Consider the following statements 1. Guru Gobind Singh Ji founded the Institution of ‘Khalsa’. 2. He built the fort Anandgarh at Anandpur. 3. He affirmed the Adi Granth as the perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. 4. He wrote the ‘Zafarnama’, a letter to meet Aurangzeb. Which of the statement(s) given above are correct in relation to Guru Gobind Singh?
A)2, 3 and 4
B)1, 2 and 3
C)3 and 4
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. The Chief Minister’s Vigilance Medal is given annually in recognition of exemplary work done for
A)bringing accountability in the state government's functioning
B)eradication of corruption
C)bringing about transparency
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. Which one is the longest natural cave in South Asia?
A)Siju CaveKrem Iawe
B)Krem Liat Prah
C)Krem Iawe
D)Krem Mawmluh
Answer: Krem Liat Prah
- Q. Under the schemes for urban Punjab, the state government developed new centres of industries and urban areas in
A)Amritsar, Ludhiana
B)Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar
C)Bathinda, Mohali
D)Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
- Q. In which year Bhupen Hazarika was awarded with Dadasaheb Phalke Award?
A)1993
B)1997
C)1992
D)2003
Answer: 1992
- Q. The original inhabitants of Himachal Pradesh belonged to which group of people?
A)Khashas people or Kshatriyas
B)Kolarian people
C)People of Indus Valley Civilisation
D)Mavanas
Answer: Kolarian people
- Q. Which of the following temple is classified as ‘Panchatanaya’?
A)Brahmeshwar
B)Daiteswar
C)Khichakeswari
D)Mukteswar
Answer: Brahmeshwar
- Q. Why does agroforestry develop in Punjab?
A)Demand for paper-making industry
B)Increasing demand for timber and plywood
C)Both (A) and (B)
D)Modern technique adopted by the farmers
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
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