Q. Endangered Species Breeding Centre was established in …………… .

Correct Answer

1984

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  • Q. Which pair is not correctly matched? List-I List-II a. Eucalyptus, Teak Northern Dry Decidous Mixed Forest b. Amla, Amaltas Dry Deciduous Scrub Forests c. Mango, Rosewood Shiwalik Chir Pine Forests d. Khair, Sissoo Foothills Forests
    A)b
    B)a
    C)c
    D)d
    Answer: c
  • Q. Master Chandgi Ram and Ramesh Kumar are associated with which sports?
    A)Wrestling
    B)Boxing
    C)Road Walk
    D)Hockey
    Answer: Wrestling
  • Q. Tripura became state on
    A)21st January, 1972
    B)16th November, 1973
    C)26th January, 1972
    D)2nd October, 1971
    Answer: 21st January, 1972
  • Q. Palwal Fort is known as ………. .
    A)Patia Fort
    B)Matia Fort
    C)Jatia Fort
    D)Gohana Fort
    Answer: Matia Fort
  • Q. On which historical site Rabindra Nath Tagore stayed in 1919?
    A)Chaturdasha Temple
    B)Malancha Niwas
    C)Kunjaban Palace
    D)Jagannath Temple
    Answer: Malancha Niwas
  • Q. Which one of the following districts, according to 2011 Census, has the highest sex-ratio in the age group of 0 – 6 years?
    A)Udaipur
    B)Banswara
    C)Pratapgarh
    D)Bhilwara
    Answer: Banswara
  • Q. Which is the birth place of Hemavathi River?
    A)Belagavi
    B)Chikmagalur
    C)Chamarajanagar
    D)Bidar
    Answer: Chikmagalur
  • Q. Mainly in which of the following districts, the red soil is found?
    A)Allahabad, Pratapgarh
    B)Kanpur, Farrukhabad
    C)Lucknow, Raebareli
    D)Mirzapur, Sonbhadra
    Answer: Mirzapur, Sonbhadra
  • Q. What was the reason behind the Chittagong uprising in 1930?
    A)Revolt against the use of Enfield rifle
    B)Protest against indigo plantations
    C)Destroy British armouries and disrupt telephone lines
    D)Making indigenous bombs to attack the British offices
    Answer: Destroy British armouries and disrupt telephone lines
  • Q. Who established the Koch kingdom in Assam
    A)Biswa Singha
    B)Birpal
    C)Malladeva
    D)None of these
    Answer: Biswa Singha
  • Q. How many members of the Maharashtra Legislative Council shall be elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly?
    A)24 Members
    B)30 Members
    C)20 Members
    D)32 Members
    Answer: 30 Members
  • Q. Which place in Haryana is known as ‘Laghu Haridwar’?
    A)Safidon
    B)Hatkeshwar
    C)Pandu-Pindara
    D)Debsar
    Answer: Pandu-Pindara
  • Q. Who among the following led the first rebellion against the British rule in Assam in 1828?
    A)Gomdhar Konwar
    B)Piyali Baruah
    C)Maniram Dewan
    D)Piyali Phookan
    Answer: Gomdhar Konwar
  • Q. Consider the following statements 1. Indore district of Madhya Pradesh has the highest decadal growth rate of 32.9%. 2. Anuppur district has the lowest decadal growth rate of 12.3%. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    A)Only 2
    B)Both 1 and 2
    C)Only 1
    D)Neither 1 nor 2
    Answer: Both 1 and 2
  • Q. The Chairman and members of State Public Service Commission are appointed by the
    A)Chief Justice of India
    B)Governor
    C)President of India
    D)Chief Justice of High Court
    Answer: Governor
  • Q. Ram Vilas Paswan started his political career from which Political party?
    A)Bharatiya Lok Dal
    B)Samyukta Socialist Party
    C)Janata Party
    D)Praja Socialist Party
    Answer: Samyukta Socialist Party
  • Q. Which famous politician and the seventh Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir was born in Doda district?
    A)Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
    B)Farooq Abdullah
    C)Ghulam Nabi Azad
    D)Mian Bashir Ahmed
    Answer: Ghulam Nabi Azad
  • Q. Total Number of National Park In Nagaland.
    A)5
    B)2
    C)1
    D)None of These
    Answer: 1
  • Q. The member of Municipal Corporation is nominated by
    A)Speaker of Legislative Council
    B)Central Government
    C)Governor
    D)State Government
    Answer: State Government
  • Q. Which temple is World Heritage?
    A)Sanghi Temple
    B)Gnana Saraswathi Temple
    C)Ramappa Temple
    D)Bhadrachalam Temple
    Answer: Ramappa Temple

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