More Questions on State
- Q. The Tribal Research and Development Institute at Chhindwara was established on ……………
A)20th April, 1954
B)10th May, 1960
C)5th April, 1954
D)31st January, 1963
Answer: 20th April, 1954
- Q. Who was the author of “Andhra Bhasha Bhushanam”?
A)Errana
B)Nannaya
C)None of these
D)Ketana
Answer: Ketana
- Q. How many State Universities are in Uttarakhand?
A)3
B)5
C)4
D)9
Answer: 9
- Q. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was tarted in the year
A)1885
B)1881
C)1891
D)1895
Answer: 1881
- Q. Three side of Tripura is surrounded by which country?
A)Myanmar
B)China
C)Bangladesh
D)None of these
Answer: Bangladesh
- Q. Gurdwara Dukh Nirwan Sahib, Patiala is related with
A)Guru Har Rai Ji
B)Guru Gobind Singh Ji
C)Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh Ji
D)None of them
Answer: Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh Ji
- Q. The Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is
A)Samaleswari temple
B)Jagannath temple
C)Vaital Deul temple
D)Brahmeshwar temple
Answer: Brahmeshwar temple
- Q. Which among the following is known as the ‘Sur’ of Kurmali language?
A)Vinand Singh Gaurangia
B)Barju Ram
C)Sobran
D)Dina
Answer: Vinand Singh Gaurangia
- Q. What was the capital of Assam before Dispur?
A)Guwahati
B)Jorhat
C)Shillong
D)Kaziranga
Answer: Shillong
- Q. Borjora and Mezia mines of Bankura district in West Bengal are famous for which mineral?
A)Iron ore
B)Copper
C)Coal
D)Manganese
Answer: Coal
- Q. When was Himachal Road Transport Corporation set up?
A)2nd October, 1947
B)1st January, 1971
C)30th December, 1971
D)2nd October, 1974
Answer: 2nd October, 1974
- Q. Robert Clive in 1765 acquired the Diwani rights of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha from
A)Shah Alam II
B)Hyder Ali
C)Shah Alam I
D)Aurangzeb
Answer: Shah Alam II
- Q. Which revolutionary leader was hanged to death in 1785?
A)Jaipal Singh
B)Tana Bhagats
C)Tilka Manjhi
D)None of these
Answer: Tilka Manjhi
- Q. Olympic medal winner, Haryana’s Pride, Sakshi Malik is connected to which sport?
A)Wrestling
B)Badminton
C)Swimming
D)Boxing
Answer: Wrestling
- Q. The main God of most of the tribal groups in Jharkhand is known by which name?
A)Hatubonga
B)Singhbonga
C)Ori-Bodom
D)Deshawali
Answer: Singhbonga
- Q. Which fort in ancient times, served as a provincial Mauryan fortified capital of the province of Kalinga?
A)Raibania Fort
B)Barabati Fort
C)Jaugada Fort
D)Sisupalgarh Fort
Answer: Jaugada Fort
- Q. Which of the following is a calcareous sedimentary rock found in large quantities in Odisha?
A)Limestone
B)Dolomite
C)Both (A) and (B)
D)Neither (A) nor (B)
Answer: Limestone
- Q. Ahirauli related to Ahilya is situated in which district?
A)Gopalganj
B)Darbhanga
C)Buxar
D)Saharsa
Answer: Buxar
- Q. Which among the following is the single largest industry of Tripura?
A)Sericulture
B)Agriculture
C)Apiculture
D)Handloom weaving
Answer: Handloom weaving
- Q. Which among the following districts in Odisha shares its borders with Ranchi in Jharkhand?
A)Sundergarh
B)Nabarangpur
C)Dhenkanal
D)Jajpur
Answer: Sundergarh
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