Q. Which city is called Shiraz-e-Hind?

Correct Answer

Jaunpur

More Questions on State

  • Q. What is the area of Hyderabad?
    A)605 km2
    B)690 km2
    C)650 km2
    D)654 km2
    Answer: 650 km2
  • Q. Which of the following fort is built by Balban?
    A)Hansi Fort
    B)Tosham Fort
    C)Gopalgiri Fort
    D)Hisar Fort
    Answer: Gopalgiri Fort
  • Q. In Uttar Pradesh, rainfall decreases from
    A)North to South
    B)West to East
    C)East to West
    D)South to North
    Answer: East to West
  • Q. Foothills and Terai soils are
    A)alkaline in reaction.
    B)poor in plant nutrients and phosphate.
    C)rich in humus.
    D)deficient in humus and nitrogen.
    Answer: poor in plant nutrients and phosphate.
  • Q. What is the over all sex ratio of India according to 2001 Census?
    A)950 females per 1000 males
    B)875 females per 1000 males
    C)975 females per 1000 males
    D)943 females per 1000 males
    Answer: 943 females per 1000 males
  • Q. Where is the Bhongir Fort is situated?
    A)Medak
    B)Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
    C)Nizamabad
    D)Mahabubabad
    Answer: Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
  • Q. Golden city’ of Haryana is ……………
    A)Rewari
    B)Panipat
    C)Ambala
    D)Sonipat
    Answer: Sonipat
  • Q. Which musical instrument has its origin from Northern Iran?
    A)Saz-e-Kashmir
    B)Saranda
    C)Sitar
    D)None of these
    Answer: Saz-e-Kashmir
  • Q. In which of the following districts of Haryana red chestnut soil is found?
    A)Yamunanagar
    B)Rohtak
    C)Sirsa
    D)Bhiwani
    Answer: Yamunanagar
  • Q. Who moved his capital from old Agartala to new Agartala in 1835?
    A)Kashi Chandra Manikya
    B)Ram Ganga Manikya
    C)Krishna Manikya
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Krishna Manikya
  • Q. Who built Fort of Farrukhnagar?
    A)Dilawar Khan
    B)Mohammad Khan
    C)Faujdar Khan
    D)Farrukhsiyar
    Answer: Faujdar Khan
  • Q. Copper is found in which region of Uttar Pradesh?
    A)Kajigadh-Mirzapur
    B)Singrauli-Mirzapur
    C)Kajrahat-Mirzapur
    D)Sonai-Lalitpur
    Answer: Sonai-Lalitpur
  • Q. Under which Act, Haryana was merged with Punjab Province?
    A)Charter Act, 1862
    B)Charter Act, 1853
    C)Charter Act, 1858
    D)Charter Act, 1809
    Answer: Charter Act, 1858
  • Q. What is the motto of the National Institute of Technology Mizoram (NITMZ)?
    A)Greater Deeds Remain
    B)Knowledge is the Ultimate Goal
    C)To Serve with Dedication
    D)Knowledge is the Supreme Power
    Answer: Knowledge is the Ultimate Goal
  • Q. With reference to cultivation of Cotton in India, which among the following statements is/are correct? 1. Approximately 65% of India’s cotton is produced on rainfed areas. 2. Majority of the cotton is produced in central zone comprising Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Choose the correct option from the given below:
    A)Only 2
    B)Both 1 and 2
    C)Only 1
    D)Neither 1 nor 2
    Answer: Both 1 and 2
  • Q. Who is affectionately known as the Mother of Orphans because of her work in looking after abandoned children in Maharashtra?
    A)Anasuyabai Kale
    B)Violet Alva
    C)Vimal Mundada
    D)Sindhutai Sapkal
    Answer: Sindhutai Sapkal
  • Q. Consider the following statements 1. The literacy rate of Punjab has been very impressive over the last two decades and it lies above the national average literacy levels. 2. The state has literacy level at 75.84% which is higher than the national average fo around 74.0%. 3. The state ranks 15th in the literacy rate among all states of India. 4. Its literacy rate is poor as compared to states like Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
    A)2 and 3
    B)1 and 4
    C)1, 2 and 3
    D)All of these
    Answer: All of these
  • Q. Who is the famous Papier-Mache artist from Jammu and Kashmir?
    A)Jaffar Ali
    B)Hasmat Ullah Khan
    C)Pran Kishore Kaul
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Jaffar Ali
  • Q. Where is the Orient Paper Mill is established in Madhya Pradesh?
    A)Ganj Basoda
    B)Sohagpur
    C)Amlai
    D)Birsinghpur
    Answer: Amlai
  • Q. Which one of the following was the royal symbol of the kings of ancient Kamrupa?
    A)Lion
    B)Tiger
    C)Elephant
    D)Rhinoceros
    Answer: Elephant

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