More Questions on State
- Q. According to Koppen’s climatic classification, the climate of North Bihar may be explained as
A)Aw
B)Caw
C)Cwg
D)CBW
Answer: Cwg
- Q. In an initiative to track infiltration and gather intelligence, the security agencies of India have recruited a particular community people to monitor the borders of Gujarat. The people from this community have traditional knowledge of reading camel footprints. These people are predominantly found in Kutch and Banaskantha districts of Gujarat. Which of the following communities has been described above?
A)Puggie
B)Agaria
C)Raikas
D)Maldharis
Answer: Puggie
- Q. When did Gandhiji establish Gujarat Vidyapeeth?
A)1919
B)1920
C)1918
D)1924
Answer: 1920
- Q. Who auctioned salt at Belgaum and broke the Salt law in April, 1930?
A)R. R. Diwakar
B)Hanumantha Rao Kaujalagi
C)Karnad Sadashiva Rao
D)Gangadhar Rao Deshpande
Answer: Gangadhar Rao Deshpande
- Q. Which among the following is the major cause of soil erosion and land degradation in South 24 Parganas?
A)Coastal run-off
B)Shifting cultivation
C)Leaching
D)Overgrazing
Answer: Coastal run-off
- Q. What is the name of the Natural Limestone Cave in Manipur?
A)Thalon Cave
B)Sangbu Cave
C)Khangkhui Cave
D)Mongjam Cave
Answer: Khangkhui Cave
- Q. Which of the following city of Tamil Nadu is known as world’s largest producer and most important trading center of turmeric in Asia?
A)Athoor
B)Karaikudi
C)Thanjavur
D)Erode
Answer: Erode
- Q. Who is the founder of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty?
A)Kakustha
B)Devaraja
C)Nagabhata I
D)Vatsaraja
Answer: Nagabhata I
- Q. Which of the following industrial sector employs a major part of the population of Jammu and Kashmir?
A)Iron and Steel Industry
B)Large Scale Industries
C)Cottage Industries
D)Tourism Industry
Answer: Cottage Industries
- Q. The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) is located at ………. in Haryana.
A)Jind
B)Rohtak
C)Karnal
D)Rewari
Answer: Rohtak
- Q. In which year legislative council was abolished in Andhra Pradesh?
A)1983
B)1982
C)1987
D)1985
Answer: 1985
- Q. Consider the following statements regarding the Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) 1. It was launched in 2016, by Government of India. 2. It aims to deliver integrated project based infrastructure in rural areas. 3. Kandaghat, Kalpa and Aut blocks are covered under the scheme. 4. Moorang, Sihunta and Ghannahatti block covered under fourth phase of the scheme. Choose the correct answer
A)1, 2 and 3
B)1 and 2
C)1, 3 and 4
D)All of the above
Answer: 1, 2 and 3
- Q. what is official language of Meghalaya state?
A)Hindi
B)Urdu
C)English Khasi
D)None of These
Answer: English Khasi
- Q. Which of the following districts is rich in limestone?
A)Nuh
B)Panipat
C)Sonipat
D)Ambala
Answer: Ambala
- Q. Which Gorkha ruler acquired Kumaun, Garhwal, Sirmaur and other small hill states in 1805 AD?
A)Fateh Prakash
B)Amar Singh Thapa
C)Sansar Chand
D)Girisen
Answer: Amar Singh Thapa
- Q. Consider the following statement regarding Bhamashah Yojana: 1. With the consent of the family, any woman of the family, who has attained the age of 21 years, may be declared as the head of the family. 2. First verification of Bhamashah enrollment is done by the Sarpanch of the concerned Gram Panchayat.
A)Both 1 and 2 are incorrect
B)Only 1 is correct
C)Only 1 is correct
D)Both 1 and 2 are correct
Answer: Only 1 is correct
- Q. Treaty of Jawalamukhi between Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Raja Sansar Chand held in the year
A)1809
B)1819
C)1846
D)1820
Answer: 1809
- Q. One of the Stupas, built by Ashoka is located in which among the following place in Himachal Pradesh?
A)Kufri
B)Lahaul and Spiti
C)Kullu valley
D)Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Kullu valley
- Q. Bina Thermal Power Plant is located in which among the following districts of Madhya Pradesh?
A)Sagar
B)Raisen
C)Datia
D)Raigarh
Answer: Sagar
- Q. Tomaras took over Gwalior in which year?
A)1390
B)1398
C)1319
D)1399
Answer: 1398
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