Q. Which of the following is/are the major jute producing centre(s), located in West Bengal?

Correct Answer

All of these

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    A)Muhammad bin Tughlaq
    B)Ghazi Malik
    C)Firoz Shah Tughlaq
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Firoz Shah Tughlaq
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    A)Gaddi
    B)Swangla
    C)Bhot
    D)Beta
    Answer: Swangla
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    B)7.10%
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  • Q. As per which Article of the Indian Constitution, the State of Jammu and Kashmir is also a part of Indian Union?
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    A)252
    B)253
    C)251
    D)254
    Answer: 252
  • Q. Which among the following industrial houses does not operate from Jharsuguda district?
    A)Vedanta Aluminium Limited
    B)Adhunik Metaliks Limited
    C)Tata Steel Limited
    D)Bhushan Power and Steel Limited
    Answer: Adhunik Metaliks Limited
  • Q. The Dzuko Valley is located at the borders of the states of Manipur and
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  • Q. “Quanoon Cha Mubaraq” issued by the Nizam VI were related to
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    B)Administrative Reforms
    C)Legislative Reforms
    D)Judicial Reforms
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  • Q. What nickname did the British imperial authorities give to Shillong during the British rule of India?
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  • Q. The first recipient of Jnanpith Award from West Bengal in 1966 was
    A)Mahasweta Devi
    B)Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
    C)Ashapoorna Devi
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
  • Q. Asait Thakar, the father of Bhavai, was a native of
    A)Patan
    B)Siddhpur
    C)Mehsana
    D)Palanpur
    Answer: Siddhpur
  • Q. Gujarat Sahitya Academy was established in
    A)1981
    B)1982
    C)1980
    D)1983
    Answer: 1981
  • Q. Who was the famous queen of Nayak dynasty in Madurai?
    A)Parvathi
    B)Meenakshi
    C)Kamatchi
    D)None of these
    Answer: Meenakshi
  • Q. Punjab state Bus Stand Management Company Ltd. came in to existence in which year?
    A)1950
    B)1947
    C)1948
    D)1957
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  • Q. Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Limited was established in which year?
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    B)2003
    C)1975
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    A)Vijayashanti
    B)Devender Goud
    C)K. C. R.
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    Answer: Devender Goud
  • Q. The Gwalior state was founded by
    A)Daulat Rao Scindia
    B)Ranoji Scindia
    C)Mahadji Scindia
    D)None of the above
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