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Q   Which is considered as the most ancient part of the world by historians?

A. Gangetic Valley                           B. Southern part of Vindhya Mountain C. North Western Indian Valley       D. North Eastern part of India Answer : Option B Q. The State that comprises more number of Buddhist Viharas is A. Karnataka                     B. Bihar C. Jharkhand                 D. Odisha Answer : Option B Q. The reign of Chandragupta Mauriya A. B.C. 298-273                       B. B.C. 324-299 C. B.C. 261-236                   D. B.C. 280-255 Answer : Option B Q. The person who established British rule in India A. Robert Clive                    B. Duplex C. Mirjafe                         rD. Hestings Answer : Option A Q. The official language of Pallavas was A. Tamil                                B. Pali C. Sanskrit                        D. Kharosti Answer : Option C Q. In India, the National Human Rights Commission was established in the year A. 1991                          B. 1992 C. 1993                          D. 1994 Answer : Option C Q. The person who was named as 'Tiger of Mysore' A. Tippu Sultan                          B. Hyder Ali C. Sabdar Ali                              D. Fadek Hyder Answer : Option A Q. Universally accepted colour for mountain is A. Gray                        B. Snow White C. Dark Green                 D. Brown Answer : Option D Q. 'Siravasthi' means A. Temple                        B. Town C. Rive r                             D. Holy Book Answer : Option B
Q. Which Ocean has one third of land surface in the world A. Indian Ocean                      B. Arctic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean                       D. Atlantic Ocean Answer : Option C Q. The science of constructing map is called A. Topography                                   B. Demography C. Cartography                                D. Geography Answer : Option C Q. 'Doldrums' lie roughly between A. 30o and 40o N & S latitude                          B. 5o and 30o N & S latitude C. 35o and 60o N & S latitude                    D. 5o and 50o N & S latitude Answer : Option B Q. The Article which deals with 'Education for All' A. Article 41                          B. Article 43 C. Article 45                           D. Article 44 Answer : Option C Q. White Revolution is associated with A. White Edible Oil                        B. Fruit Production C. Milk Production                      D. White Poultry & Egg Answer : Option C
Q. The highest salinity is found in the waterbody A. Caspian Sea                    B. Dead Sea C. Van Lake                       D. Lake of Uttah Answer : Option C Q. The local Government in India was initially established by A. Lord Curzon                            B. Lord Canning C. Lord Rippon                                D. Lord Dalhousie Answer : Option C Q. Who is known as the Father of Economics A. Karl Marx                       B. John Marshall C. Malthus                          D. Adam Smith Answer : Option D Q. 'Khajuraho' temple was built by A. Sandelas                   B. Chauhans C. Prathiharas                   D. Rajputs Answer : Option D Q. Which is the nearest planet to the sun in the solar system? A. Earth                           B. Marse C. Mercury                        D. Jupiter Answer : Option C

Q.Choose the largest map scale from the following A. 1:50,000                      B. 1:00,000 C. 1:250,000                         D. None of these Answer : Option A Q. Salinity is measured by A. Laco meter                         B. Altimeter C. Electric Salinity mete             rD. Barometer Answer : Option C Q. The King who was praised as 'LakBaksha' A. Qut-bu-din Ibek                        B. Nasurudeen C. Iltumish                                    D. Balban Answer : Option A Q. The basic features of Economics are A. Production, Labour, Income                              B. Production, Labour, Consumption C. Production, Distribution, Income D. Production, Distribution, Consumption Answer : Option D Q. The King who invaded India many a times to capture Punjab before the third Battle of Panipet A. Mohamud Ghori                          B. Auranzeb C. Ahamed Shah Abdali                    D. Gazani Mohamud Answer : Option C

Q. The Atmospheric layer responsible for weather changes A. Stratosphere                             B. Troposphere C. Ionosphere                           D. Exosphere Answer : Option B Q. The Longitude that determines Indian Standard Time passes through the city of A. Jaipur                         B. Visakkapattinam C. Allahabad                   D. Jabblpur Answer : Option C Q. The significance of the presence of 'Great bath' in Harappan Civilization A. Importance of water                              B. Holiness of water C. Water Harvest                                           D. Utility of water Answer : Option B Q. The nurturing field of social progress A. House                                B. Family C. Society                            D. School Answer : Option D Q. In India which period is Summer Season A. Feb to March                      B. Middle of June to October C. April to August                     D. March to June Answer : Option D

Q. The official language of Pallavas was A. Tamil                                 B. Pali C. Sanskri                           tD. Grantham Answer : Option C Q. Highest temperature is found in India at A. Jaisalmer                                   B. Sri Ganganagar C. Bikaner                                        D. Ajmer Answer : Option B Q. Name of the Female poets of Vedic period A. Niska, Panjali, Swarna                                   B. Prajapathi, Viswapathi, Sadamana C. Abala, Kosa, Lobamudra                              D. Garki, Maithreyi, Avvai Answer : Option C Q. Iconography was introduced by A. Cholas                                        B. Later Cholas C. Pallavas                                     D. Later Pallavas Answer : Option B Q. Find out the peninsula from the following A. Austrailia                           B. Japan C. Iceland D. Arabia Answer : Option D

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