Q. Which country is comparable to the size of Meghalaya?

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  • Q. Who started “Bhagya Nagar Patrika”?
    A)Bhagya Reddy Verma
    B)Suravaram Pratap Reddy
    C)Pamulaparti sadashiva rao
    D)Devulapalli Ramajuna Rao
    Answer: Bhagya Reddy Verma
  • Q. Chinkara Breeding Centre is located in which district of Haryana?
    A)Kairu, Bhiwani
    B)Pipli, Kurukshetra
    C)Morni, Panchkula
    D)Hisar
    Answer: Kairu, Bhiwani
  • Q. Who amongst the following introduced the Gurmukhi script?
    A)Guru Nanak Ji
    B)Guru Angad Dev Ji
    C)Guru Ramdas Ji
    D)Guru Amardas Ji
    Answer: Guru Angad Dev Ji
  • Q. In which Kerala Railway Station Escalator facility was introduced?
    A)Kozhikode
    B)Trivandrum
    C)Kollam
    D)Ernakullam
    Answer: Ernakullam
  • Q. Where is the “Dhankul Song” sung?
    A)Sarguja District
    B)Bilaspur District
    C)Bastar District
    D)Raipur District
    Answer: Bastar District
  • Q. The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Odisha is (as per 2014-16)
    A)120 per 100000 live births
    B)110 per 100000 live births
    C)180 per 100000 live births
    D)200 per 100000 live births
    Answer: 180 per 100000 live births
  • Q. What are Government Schemes to promote sports in Haryana?
    A)Provide grants to sports institutions
    B)To give training
    C)To construct sports stadiums
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Consider the following statements 1. In 1950, two separate states were created, Punjab included the former Raj province of Punjab, while Princely States were combined into a new state, the Patiala and East Punjab States Union. (PEPSU). 2. In 1956, PEPSU was merged into the Punjab state. 3. Shimla was named temporary capital of the Punjab. 4. Himachal Pradesh was created as a Union Territory from several Princely states and Kangra district. Which of the statement(s) is/are correct?
    A)3, 4
    B)1, 2, 2003
    C)2, 3, 2004
    D)All of the above
    Answer: 1, 2, 2003
  • 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. Name the Sikh Guru who constructed ‘Harmandir Sahib’ at centre of the Amritsar Lake.
    A)Guru Amar Das Ji
    B)Guru Ram Das Ji
    C)Guru Arjan Dev Ji
    D)Guru Har Rai Ji
    Answer: Guru Arjan Dev Ji
  • Q. Which city is also known as temple city of Tamil Nadu ?
    A)Erode
    B)Madurai
    C)Coimbatore
    D)Vellore
    Answer: Madurai
  • Q. Which is the second largest airport in Karnataka?
    A)Mangalore International Airport
    B)Bellary Airport
    C)Mangalore Airport
    D)None of these
    Answer: Mangalore International Airport
  • Q. How many districts of Madhya Pradesh do share the boundary of the districts of Rajasthan?
    A)11
    B)9
    C)10
    D)8
    Answer: 10
  • Q. Dhuria is a folk dance of
    A)Purvanchal
    B)Awadh
    C)Bundelkhand
    D)Rohilkhand
    Answer: Bundelkhand
  • Q. The Jhelum is the main waterway of the valley of Kashmir. Its total length in the valley is
    A)300 km
    B)87 km
    C)177 km
    D)500 km
    Answer: 177 km
  • Q. Who was the first Indian National Congress Chief Minister of Meghalaya?
    A)P. A. Sangma
    B)S. C. Marak
    C)Williamson A. Sangma
    D)J. D. Rymbai
    Answer: Williamson A. Sangma
  • Q. In which year, Manipur won the Santosh Trophy
    A)2002-03
    B)2004-05
    C)2001-02
    D)2008-09
    Answer: 2002-03
  • Q. An important pilgrimage site of both Jainism and Buddhism religions in Uttar Pradesh is
    A)Kaushambi
    B)Sarnath
    C)Kushinagar
    D)Devipatan
    Answer: Kaushambi
  • Q. As per the Census, 2011, the child sex ratio in Bihar was :
    A)934
    B)933
    C)935
    D)932
    Answer: 935
  • Q. Which member of newly constituted Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly was previously professor of Political Science?
    A)Ashish Kumar Chhabra
    B)Laxmi Dhruw
    C)Umesh Patel
    D)Sarita Tekam
    Answer: Laxmi Dhruw

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