Q. Rock phosphate is used in which of the following industry?

Correct Answer

Fertilizer industry

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  • Q. No demand for grants can be made in state except the recommendation of
    A)The Governor
    B)The Legislative Assembly
    C)The Legislative Council
    D)The State Finance Commission
    Answer: The Governor
  • Q. Assertion (A): Terrace cultivation in Garhwal is eco-friendly. Reason (R): It ensures land and water conservation on the hillsides.
    A)A is true, but R is false.
    B)Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
    C)Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
    D)A is false, but R is true
    Answer: Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
  • Q. Amount of cultivable land in Uttaranchal is about –
    A)13%
    B)20%
    C)15%
    D)50%
    Answer: 13%
  • Q. How many national parks are there in Andhra Pradesh?
    A)Five
    B)Three
    C)Ten
    D)Seven
    Answer: Three
  • Q. Consider the following pairs of Indian Handicrafts with their associated states: 1. Channapatna Toys – Karnataka 2. Pembarthi Metal Craft – Telangana 3. Dhaniakhali Saree – West Bengal Which of the above is/are correct?
    A)1, 2 & 3
    B)1 & 2 Only
    C)2 Only
    D)None
    Answer: 1, 2 & 3
  • Q. Which of the following is incorrect regarding Bhabar belt?
    A)The Bhabar is about 8 -16 km wide running along the Vindhyas system.
    B)Due to high porosity, the area is not suitable for agriculture.
    C)Only big trees with large roots thrive found.
    D)In foothills, it is in the form of Alluvial fans.
    Answer: The Bhabar is about 8 -16 km wide running along the Vindhyas system.
  • Q. …………… have been found in Singhbhum.
    A)Statues
    B)Roman coins
    C)Indo-Scythian coins
    D)Tools and weapons
    Answer: Roman coins
  • Q. The Punjab State Board for De-addiction and Rehabilitation includes
    A)Prominent Civil Society Representatives
    B)Eminent Medical Professionals
    C)Eminent Army Officials
    D)Both (A) and (B)
    Answer: Both (A) and (B)
  • Q. Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh can be categorised as
    A)Higher caste
    B)Semi-nomadic, semi-pastoral, Semi-agricultural
    C)Economy class
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Semi-nomadic, semi-pastoral, Semi-agricultural
  • Q. Which state is east of Mizoram?
    A)Myanmar
    B)Nepal
    C)Bhutan
    D)None of These
    Answer: Myanmar
  • Q. In which of the following festival, cattles are washed and worshipped in the state of Jharkhand?
    A)Sohrai
    B)Bhagta Parba
    C)Arok
    D)Jitiya
    Answer: Sohrai
  • Q. How long will Hyderabad act as a joint capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh?
    A)7 years
    B)5 years
    C)15 years
    D)10 years
    Answer: 10 years
  • Q. Where is the Pakhal wildlife sanctuary?
    A)Warangal
    B)Medak
    C)Kamareddy
    D)Suryapet
    Answer: Warangal
  • Q. What was the former name of NH 10 in Sikkim?
    A)NH 21A
    B)NH 14A
    C)NH 31A
    D)NH 48A
    Answer: NH 31A
  • Q. Bir Tikendrajit was hanged on
    A)15th August 1891
    B)18th August 1891
    C)13th August 1891
    D)23rd August 1891
    Answer: 13th August 1891
  • Q. He was the National Wushu Champion and got ‘Dronacharya Award’ in 2020. Who is he?
    A)Kuldeep Handoo
    B)Rajinder Singh
    C)Rasikh Salam
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Kuldeep Handoo
  • Q. Panprastha’ is the oldest name of which district of Haryana?
    A)Panipat
    B)Sonipat
    C)Kurukshetra
    D)Kaithal
    Answer: Panipat
  • Q. Birju Maharaj is famous for which art form?
    A)Kajri dance
    B)Kathak dance
    C)Ghazal
    D)Lavani dance
    Answer: Kathak dance
  • Q. Which of the following committee was appointed by the Government of British India to assess the merger of Ganjam with Odisha?
    A)Philip Committee
    B)Simon Commission
    C)Philip-Duff Committee
    D)Atlee Committee
    Answer: Philip-Duff Committee
  • Q. When did the state of Uttar Pradesh first come into existence?
    A)2nd June, 1960
    B)1st April, 1937
    C)9th November, 2005
    D)5th September, 1945
    Answer: 1st April, 1937

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