More Questions on State
- Q. What does the original theory of the name “Sikkim” mean?
A)Su: New & Khyim: Palace
B)Su: Old & Khyim: Palace
C)Su: Palace & Khyim: King
D)Su: People & Khyim: Palace
Answer: Su: New & Khyim: Palace
- Q. As per census 2001, consider the following statements regarding Uttar Pradesh – 1. The population of the Scheduled tribe is 21.1%. 2. The male literacy rate is 69.9%. 3. The district with maximum population density is Lucknow. 4. The urban population is 20.8%. Choose the correct answer:
A)Only 2 and 4
B)Only 1 and 2
C)Only 2 and 3
D)Only 1 and 4
Answer: Only 1 and 4
- Q. Which is the highest peak in Manipur?
A)Mount Tempu
B)Shirui Kashong
C)Mount Koubru
D)Cheirao Ching Peak
Answer: Mount Tempu
- Q. Who was the great introducer of ultra modern style in modern Odia poetry?
A)Sachi Kanta Raut Ray
B)Kuntala Kumari Sabat
C)Gopala Prahraja
D)Nanda Kishore Bal
Answer: Sachi Kanta Raut Ray
- Q. Which of the following districts comes under Doab region?
A)Hoshiarpur
B)Kapurthala
C)Jalandhar
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. Amarnath Cave is dedicated to which deity?
A)Lord Rama
B)Lord Shiva
C)Lord Vishnu
D)Lord Krishna
Answer: Lord Shiva
- Q. Which mountain range lies between the rivers Tapi and Narmada?
A)Vidhyanchal
B)Sahyadri
C)Amarkantak
D)Satpura
Answer: Satpura
- Q. The principal foodgrain crops of Bihar are
A)sugarcane, tea and barley
B)groundnut, coffee and wheat
C)rice, wheat and maize
D)none of these
Answer: rice, wheat and maize
- Q. Which among the following programmes come under the Watershed Development Programme?
A)Desert Development Programme
B)Drought Prone Area Programme
C)Integrated Wasteland Development Programme
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. Read the following statements carefully – 1. Gond is the largest tribal group in Chhattisgarh. 2. Oraon is the smallest tribal group. 3. Kamar and hilly Korba are special backward tribes Answer on the basis of following –
A)1 and 2 are true
B)1 and 3 are true
C)1, 2 and 3 are true
D)2 and 3 are true
Answer: 1 and 3 are true
- Q. How many seats does the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly contain?
A)66 Seats
B)56 Seats
C)60 Seats
D)64 Seats
Answer: 60 Seats
- Q. When did Shah Alam II granted the Diwani Right of Bengal and Bihar to English East India Company?
A)18th August, 1765
B)29th August, 1765
C)12th August, 1765
D)21st August, 1765
Answer: 12th August, 1765
- Q. The river Narmada doesn’t flow through which of the following states?
A)Madhya Pradesh
B)Maharashtra
C)Gujarat
D)Andhra Pradesh
Answer: Andhra Pradesh
- Q. Chakmak Abhiyan aur Sajag Karyakrama’ is the scheme of which department?
A)Department of Women and Child Development
B)Department of School Education
C)Department of Panchayat and Rural Development
D)Department of Public Health and Family Welfare
Answer: Department of Women and Child Development
- Q. Which of the following is the principal Rabi crop of the state?
A)Barley
B)Wheat
C)Oilseeds
D)Gram
Answer: Wheat
- Q. In which district the Hampi Monuments are located?
A)Hassan
B)Mysore
C)Bellary
D)Udupi
Answer: Bellary
- Q. In which district is the Ntangki National Park of Nagaland located?
A)Kohima District
B)Tuensang District
C)Phek District
D)Peren District
Answer: Peren District
- Q. What is the name of the Hyderabad international airport?
A)Nehru International Airport
B)Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
C)Indira Gandhi International Airport
D)None of thse
Answer: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
- Q. Jasrota style of painting has a similarity with which style of painting?
A)Mankot
B)Basholi
C)Kangra
D)None of these
Answer: Kangra
- Q. The historical romance novel Marthandavarma was written by
A)Appu Nedungadi
B)O. Chandhu Menon
C)C. V. Raman Pillai
D)Kizhakepattu Raman Menon
Answer: C. V. Raman Pillai
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