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  • Q. “Which among the following is / are correct statements with respect to Shifting Cultivation as practiced in India? 1. India’s largest area under shifting cultivation is in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. 2. In recent years, the cycle of shifting cultivation on a particular land has reduced drastically. Select the correct option from given below:”
    A)Only 2
    B)Both 1 & 2
    C)Only 1
    D)Neither 1 nor 2
    Answer: Only 2
  • Q. Ch. Devi Lal tourist complex is built near which dam?
    A)Anangpur dam
    B)Ottu dam
    C)Pathrala dam
    D)Kaushalya dam
    Answer: Ottu dam
  • Q. Consider the following statements 1. Kirti Kisan Sabha is a party of workers and peasants, fostered and to some extent funded by the Ghadar party. 2. It aimed at organising small agriculturists and industrial workers for revolutionary activity. 3. Sabha launched a monthly magazine in Punjabi, ‘The Kirti’ was published from Amritsar. 4. The Kirti Kisan Sabha was declared unlawful under Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct about the Kirti Kishan Sabha?
    A)3 and 4
    B)1, 2 and 3
    C)2, 3 and 4
    D)All of the above
    Answer: 1, 2 and 3
  • Q. Who won the first Olympic medal for India in Boxing sport?
    A)Gagan Narang
    B)Vikas Yadav
    C)Vijender Singh Beniwal
    D)Jagdish Singh
    Answer: Vijender Singh Beniwal
  • Q. J. B. Roy State Ayurveda College was started in which year?
    A)1960
    B)1964
    C)1962
    D)1965
    Answer: 1964
  • Q. Betla National Park is reserved for . . . . . . . .
    A)Bird
    B)Tiger
    C)Deer
    D)Elephant
    Answer: Tiger
  • Q. Which among the following Gujarati poet is popularly known as Ras Kavi?
    A)Premanand Bhatt
    B)Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi
    C)Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi
    D)Suresh Joshi
    Answer: Premanand Bhatt
  • Q. Which symbolise of Karnataka state bird?
    A)Indian paradise flycatcher
    B)Indian roller
    C)Great hornbill
    D)Yellow-footed green pigeon
    Answer: Indian roller
  • Q. How many times the Kerala state football team has won the Santosh Trophy?
    A)4
    B)3
    C)6
    D)2
    Answer: 6
  • Q. Sites of Mesolithic period have been excavated in Burdwan, Birbhum and
    A)Murshidabad
    B)Bankura
    C)Midnapore
    D)Phrulia
    Answer: Midnapore
  • Q. Which of the following British official was not involve in suppressing the Santhal Revolt in 1856?
    A)Lt. Reid
    B)Cap. Alexander
    C)Lt. Thompson
    D)Col. Camalc
    Answer: Col. Camalc
  • Q. The National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research is located in
    A)Dona Paula
    B)Margao
    C)Vasco da Gama
    D)Panaji
    Answer: Vasco da Gama
  • Q. Who is the founder of DMK?
    A)C. N. Annadurai
    B)M. G. Ramachandran
    C)M. Karunanidhi
    D)K.Kamaraj
    Answer: C. N. Annadurai
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima Yojana is related to
    A)raising the standard of living of weaker section of society
    B)insurance of handloom workers
    C)development of export infrastructure
    D)increasing installed capacity of power
    Answer: insurance of handloom workers
  • Q. Which district of Haryana has the lowest SC population in the state as per census 2011?
    A)Bhiwani
    B)Sirsa
    C)Mewat
    D)Hisar
    Answer: Mewat
  • Q. Name the biggest fair which is organised in the honour of Lord Shiva.
    A)Shivshakti
    B)Shravan Jhula
    C)Kailash
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Kailash
  • Q. Official Languag eof Goa?
    A)Hindi
    B)Konkani
    C)Marathi
    D)English
    Answer: Konkani
  • Q. Who established the Literary Society of Bombay
    A)Robert Fergusson
    B)James Mackintosh
    C)William Hill
    D)James Fergusson
    Answer: James Mackintosh
  • Q. The population of tribes in Chhattisgarh is –
    A)More than 36%
    B)More than 32%
    C)More than 40%
    D)More than 28%
    Answer: More than 32%
  • Q. Gurukul Jhajjar Museum was established in which year?
    A)1959
    B)1954
    C)1957
    D)1971
    Answer: 1959

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