Q. Kanhar Irrigation Project is constructed to irrigate the districts of

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Bihar and Uttar Pradesh

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  • Q. Which of the following was written by Krishna Devaraya in Sanskrit?
    A)Amuktamalyada
    B)Veera-saivamruta
    C)Bhaga-vatha
    D)Madalasa Charita
    Answer: Madalasa Charita
  • Q. Total number of elected members in the State Legislative Assembly is
    A)60
    B)65
    C)56
    D)68
    Answer: 60
  • Q. Match the following List I (Temples) List II (Descriptions) a. Sun Temple 1. Dedicated to Radha-Krishna b. Deori Temple 2. Built in the form of a chariot c. Naulakha Temple 3. Temple dedicated to ‘Chinnamasta’ d. Rajrappa Temple 4. Has a deity with sixteen hands
    A)a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3
    B)a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
    C)a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
    D)a-4, b-2, c-3, d-1
    Answer: a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3
  • Q. Who was the first Lokayukta of Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Srhi B. P. Dubey
    B)Shri P. V. Dikshit
    C)Shri B. P. Sadan
    D)Shir N. Mishra
    Answer: Shri P. V. Dikshit
  • Q. Who was the originator of ‘Bhavai’ play in Rajasthan?
    A)Lachhiram
    B)Banghaji
    C)Rajasthan
    D)Gopal
    Answer: Banghaji
  • Q. Ras Nawa is the festival of
    A)Baigas of Mandla district
    B)Gangaur district's tribals
    C)Bundelas of Bundelkhand
    D)Bhils of Balaghat
    Answer: Baigas of Mandla district
  • Q. Which is the highest point in Tripura?
    A)Betling Shib/Sib/Chip/Shiv
    B)Dhavalagiri
    C)Mount Ararat
    D)Harney peak
    Answer: Betling Shib/Sib/Chip/Shiv
  • Q. Find out the incorrect match Project Location a. North Koel Reservoir Palamu b. Amanat Barrage Project Godda c. Gumani Barrage Project Sahibganj d. Ajay Barrage Project Deoghar/Jamtara
    A)c
    B)a
    C)b
    D)d
    Answer: b
  • Q. Kalpana Datta was a famous revolutionary who
    A)married Communist leader Puran Chand Joshi
    B)took part in Chittagong Armoury Raid case
    C)joined the Communist Party of India
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Ayurved Jhansi Mahotsav is held in which month of the year?
    A)March
    B)January
    C)February
    D)July
    Answer: February
  • Q. Which district in Himachal Pradesh has its mention in Mahabharata too?
    A)Kangra
    B)Sirmaur
    C)Kinnaur
    D)Shimla
    Answer: Kangra
  • Q. Which among the following districts of Uttarakhand has the highest density of population?
    A)Dehradun
    B)Haridwar
    C)Almora
    D)Nainital
    Answer: Haridwar
  • Q. Consider the following statements 1. As per the Mudrarakshasa Chandragupta Maurya made treaty with Trigarta Chief Parvatak. 2. Asoka introduced Buddhism in Himachal Pradesh. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
    A)Both 1 and 2
    B)Only 1
    C)Only 2
    D)All of these
    Answer: Both 1 and 2
  • Q. Which of the following term was used for the group of people following profession during rule of Satavahanas?
    A)Goshti
    B)Srenis
    C)None of the above
    D)Nigama
    Answer: Srenis
  • Q. Ran Rampal of Haryana is associated with which game?
    A)Boxing
    B)Hockey
    C)Wrestling
    D)Kabbadi
    Answer: Hockey
  • Q. Which is the main source of irrigation in sandy regions of Hisar and Sirsa?
    A)Canals and Tubewells
    B)Rainfall
    C)Canals
    D)Tubewells and Sprinklers
    Answer: Tubewells and Sprinklers
  • Q. Which popular media personality from Shimla district is the recipient of 2 National Awards and 8 Filmfare Awards?
    A)Anupam Kher
    B)Kangna Ranaut
    C)Preity Zinta
    D)Manohar Singh
    Answer: Anupam Kher
  • Q. Name the revolutionary who tried to assassinate the Bengal governor Stanley Jackson.
    A)Bina Das
    B)Kalpana Datta
    C)Pritilata Waddedar
    D)None of them
    Answer: Bina Das
  • Q. The discussion between king Menander who ruled Punjab (160 – 140 BCE) and Buddhist philosopher, Nagasena has been compiled in
    A)Mahavamsa
    B)Dipavamsa
    C)Milind Panha
    D)None of these
    Answer: Milind Panha
  • Q. In which year the Churches and convents of Goa were declared a World Heritage Site
    A)1985
    B)1986
    C)1984
    D)1987
    Answer: 1986

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