More Questions on Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh
- Q. Ladakh came under which dynasty in 1839 onwards?
A)Dogra dynasty
B)Namgyal dynasty
C)Sikh dynasty
D)Lha-Chen dynasty
Answer: Dogra dynasty
- Q. Digital India Programme is mostly applied in the field of
A)government jobs
B)modernising land records
C)child education
D)All of the above
Answer: modernising land records
- Q. Central University of Jammu was established in
A)January, 2006
B)August, 2011
C)March, 2003
D)December, 2008
Answer: August, 2011
- Q. Name the famous tea of Kashmir.
A)Gur Gur Cha
B)Kaahwa
C)Sheer Chai
D)Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
- Q. Who is the youngest Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir?
A)Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed
B)Omar Abdullah
C)Farooq Abdullah
D)None of the above
Answer: Omar Abdullah
- Q. Pulwama district is most famous for the production of which agricultural product?
A)Rice
B)Saffron
C)Apple
D)Walnut
Answer: Saffron
- Q. Which is the driest month in Ladakh?
A)September
B)November
C)June
D)April
Answer: November
- Q. Who established the Dogra rule in Jammu?
A)Gulab Singh
B)Karan Singh
C)Hari Singh
D)Ranjit Singh
Answer: Gulab Singh
- Q. Which place has a lot of importance from archaeological point of view?
A)Sonmarg
B)Hari Parbat
C)Akhnoor
D)Verinag
Answer: Akhnoor
- Q. ……… is an eminent writer from Kargil district of Ladakh.
A)Kacho Sikandar Khan
B)Hassan Khan
C)Jaffar Ali
D)None of the above
Answer: Kacho Sikandar Khan
- Q. Total number of seats in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir is ……………, out of which …….. seats shall remain vacant for the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
A)120, 27
B)110, 25
C)107, 24
D)110, 27
Answer: 107, 24
- Q. Which is the major type of soil found in the Kashmir region?
A)Karewa Soil
B)Clayey Soil
C)Forest Soil
D)All of these
Answer: All of these
- Q. Back to Village’ Programme of Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh is aimed at
A)proper community participation
B)energising panchayats
C)directing development efforts in rural areas
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. The outer plains of Jammu and Kashmir are locally known as
A)Duns
B)Andarwah
C)Bajwat
D)Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
- Q. The Halqa Panchayat consists of how many Panches?
A)Not less than 7 and not more than 11
B)More than 7
C)Less than 11
D)More than 7 and less than 11
Answer: Not less than 7 and not more than 11
- Q. Which of the following places or regions of the valley known for the cultivation of Saffron crop?
A)Anantnag
B)Pampore
C)Shopian
D)All of these
Answer: Pampore
- Q. The Jammu and Kashmir government has introduced the ambitious programme ‘Back to Village’ to
A)attract every doctor to serve his native town
B)reach out to the people at grassroot level
C)educate every Kashmiri child
D)All of the above
Answer: reach out to the people at grassroot level
- Q. Akhnoor and Boniyar Border of Jammu is known for the deposit of which mineral?
A)Gold
B)Quartzite
C)Graphite
D)Zinc
Answer: Gold
- Q. In the 12th Amendment Act of 1975, in Section-48 in Clause (a), the words ‘twenty five seats’ (reserved for Pakistan occupied Kashmir) were replaced by
A)twenty four seats
B)twenty seats
C)twenty three seats
D)twenty seven seats
Answer: twenty four seats
- Q. Who among the following politically united the three regions, i.e. Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh into a Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir?
A)Maharaja Gulab Singh
B)Maharaja Ranjit Singh
C)Maharaja Hari Singh
D)Maharaja Ranbir Singh
Answer: Maharaja Gulab Singh
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