More Questions on State
- Q. Badshah tomb was built by ……………
A)Zin-ul-Abidin
B)Jahangir
C)Shah Jahan
D)None of these
Answer: Zin-ul-Abidin
- Q. Which of the following districts is not included in Ujjain division?
A)Neemuch
B)Shajapur
C)Ratlam
D)Rajgarh
Answer: Rajgarh
- Q. Which Buddhist Monk assisted Sengge Namgyal in founding the monasteries of Wanla and Hemis?
A)Shit Lde Nemagon
B)The Fifth Dalai lama
C)Rigzin Tsewang Norbu
D)Stagsang Raspa
Answer: Stagsang Raspa
- Q. Which districts of Bihar are the largest producers of Jute?
A)Darbhanga, Saharsa
B)Muzaffarpur, East Champaran
C)Patna, Nalanda
D)Purnea, Katihar
Answer: Purnea, Katihar
- Q. To Investigate Dhami Firing Tragedy, an investigation committee was organised by the Indian National Congress (INC), under the Chairmanship of
A)Y. C. Parmar
B)Lala Duni Chand
C)Madan Singh
D)Mian Chunchoo
Answer: Lala Duni Chand
- Q. Papa-Shudan Nag Spring located in …………… of Kashmir region.
A)Anantnag
B)Baramullah
C)Srinagar
D)Achabal
Answer: Anantnag
- Q. Which of the following museum’s collection is sculptures from Dholbaha area, a place of real archaeological value?
A)Museum, Hoshiarpur
B)Sanghol Museum
C)Museum, Patiala
D)Sangrur Museum
Answer: Museum, Hoshiarpur
- Q. Which statement is true?
A)The population density of UT of Jammu and Kashmir is 66 persons per sq km.
B)Jammu district of UT of Jammu and Kashmir has the highest population
C)Kargil district has the lowest population in UT of Ladakh
D)All of the above
Answer: Jammu district of UT of Jammu and Kashmir has the highest population
- Q. According to the 2008 Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy of Government of Jharkhand, the State Level Rehabilitation and Resettlement Council shall meet at least ….. a year.
A)Twice
B)Once
C)Thrice
D)Four times
Answer: Thrice
- Q. Betaal Panchabinsati is written by
A)Madhusudan Dutt
B)Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
C)Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar
D)Harish Chandra Mukherjee
Answer: Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar
- Q. Which of the following district is famous for leather goods?
A)Muradabad and Lucknow
B)Sonbhadra and Prayagraj
C)Jaunpur and Ram Nagar
D)Agra and Kanpur
Answer: Agra and Kanpur
- Q. Buddha Purnima marks Gautam Buddha’s
A)Enlightenment
B)Birth
C)Death (Salvation)
D)All of these
Answer: All of these
- Q. C.B. Patel International Cricket Stadium is located at
A)Junagadh
B)Surat
C)Kutch
D)Rajkot
Answer: Surat
- Q. Which soil is mainly found on the banks of rain-fed rivers of Haryana?
A)Heavy and very heavy soil
B)Khadar soil
C)Bangar soil
D)All of the above
Answer: Heavy and very heavy soil
- Q. Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. Jute industry in West Bengal is flourishing because jute is grown in plenty there. 2. Well-developed roadways help in the transportation of jute farms to the mills.
A)Both 1 and 2
B)Only 1
C)Only 2
D)None of above
Answer: Only 1
- Q. In which year, all the rulers of Shimla hill states met in Delhi and decided to constitute a Shimla Hill States Union?
A)1940 AD
B)1914 AD
C)1920 AD
D)1948 AD
Answer: 1948 AD
- Q. The revolution responsible for bringing prosperity in Haryana is ____.
A)Wheat Revolution
B)Green Revolution
C)White Revolution
D)Blue Revolution
Answer: Green Revolution
- Q. As per census 2011, which district of Haryana has the highest urban population in the state?
A)Hisar
B)Gurugram
C)Panipat
D)Faridabad
Answer: Faridabad
- Q. Consider the following statements 1. Forest soil is found in the Terai and Bhabar tract, Doon valley and lower Himalayas. 2. Ferrugenous red soil is lacking in nitrogen, humus and phosphorus. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A)Both 1 and 2
B)Only 1
C)Only 2
D)None of these
Answer: Both 1 and 2
- Q. Find the wrong match? District River a. Darbhanga Balan b. Gaya Phalgu c. Motihari Ganga d. Bhojpur Sone
A)b
B)c
C)a
D)d
Answer: d
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