(a) Bengal (b) Punjab
(c) Assam (d) Maharashtra
Answer: (b)
1602. The venue of the first session of the All India Kisan Sabha was:
(a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata
(c) Kanpur (d) Lucknow
Answer: (d)
1603. The venue of the Tebhaga revolt:
(a) Bengal (b) Bihar
(c) Maharashtra (d) Punjab
Answer: (c)
1604. The Viceroy of British India who resigned over
the question of Egypt:
(a) Curzon
(b)
Dufferin
(c)
Ripon
(d) Minto II
Answer: (c)
1605. The word ‘National’ was added to the name of
Congress during the Nagpur
session of:
(a) 1891
(b)
1892
(c)
1897
(d) 1899
Answer: (a)
1606. The word ‘Swaraj’ was first used in the
Congress platform in the 1906 session of:
(a) Pune
(b)
Lucknow
(c) Surat
(d)
Kolkata
Answer: (d)
1607. The year of ‘Black hole’ episode of Calcutta:
(a)
1755
(b) 1756
(c) 1757
(d)
1758
Answer: (b)
1608. Ulgulan was a movement of the:
(a) Agarias
(b)
Juangs
(c) Mundas
(d)
Hos
Answer: (c)
1609. What was the real name of Bahadur Shah I, who
emerged victorious in the
war of succession after Aurangazeb?
(a) Muazzam
(b)
Salim
(c)
Farid
(d) Khurram
Answer: (a)
1610. Which modern historian opined that “the so called First
National War of Independence of
1857 isneither First, nor National, nor War of Independence.” ?
(a) S.N.Sen
(b)
Tara Chand
(c) R.C.Majumdar
(d)
K.K.Dutta
Answer: (c)
1611. Which session of the Indian National Congress
decided to reorganise
Provincial Congress Committees on the basis of
linguistic areas:
(a) 1920
Nagpur
(b) 1911 Kolkata
(c) 1916
Lucknow
(d) 1924 Belgaum
Answer: (a)
1612. Which tribal leader was regarded as an
incarnation of God and Father of the World?
(a) Kanhu Santha
(b)
Rupa Naik
(c) Birsa
Munda
(d) Joria Bhagat
Answer: (c)
1613. Who among the following was the editor of
‘Deenabandhu’?
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji
(b)
Jotiba Phule
(c) Robert
Knight
(d) Manmohan Ghosh
Answer: (b)
1614. In Rajasthan, Panchayat Raj system was introduced in
(a) 1950 (b) 1959
(c) 1960 (d) 1964
Answer: (b)
1615. The major part of the Western Ghats lies in the state of:
(a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka
(c) Kerala (d) Goa
Answer: (b)
1616. Which religion belongs to the Lotus Temple in New Delhi?
(a) Sikh (b) Parsi
(c) Bahai (d) Jain
Answer: (c)
1617. In which Indian State Pahari language is spoken?
(a) Assam (b) Bihar
(c) Jharkhand (d) Himachal Pradesh
Answer: (d)
1618. Rajiv Gandhi was born in:
(a) Allahabad (b) New Delhi
(c) Mumbai (d) Dehra Dun
Answer: (c)
1619. Where is the headquarters of CAPART (Council for Advancedment of People’s Action and Rural Technology)?
(a) New Delhi (b) Mumbai
(c) Hyderabad (d) Kolkata
Answer: (a)
1620. The State in India which has the largest number of Local Self Government
Institutions:
(a) 1950 (b) 1959
(c) 1960 (d) 1964
Answer: (b)
1615. The major part of the Western Ghats lies in the state of:
(a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka
(c) Kerala (d) Goa
Answer: (b)
1616. Which religion belongs to the Lotus Temple in New Delhi?
(a) Sikh (b) Parsi
(c) Bahai (d) Jain
Answer: (c)
1617. In which Indian State Pahari language is spoken?
(a) Assam (b) Bihar
(c) Jharkhand (d) Himachal Pradesh
Answer: (d)
1618. Rajiv Gandhi was born in:
(a) Allahabad (b) New Delhi
(c) Mumbai (d) Dehra Dun
Answer: (c)
1619. Where is the headquarters of CAPART (Council for Advancedment of People’s Action and Rural Technology)?
(a) New Delhi (b) Mumbai
(c) Hyderabad (d) Kolkata
Answer: (a)
1620. The State in India which has the largest number of Local Self Government
Institutions:
(a) Madhya Pradesh(b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Maharashtra (d) Tamil Nadu
Answer: (b)
1621. Which is the smallest district in the Indian Union?
(a) Lakshadweep (b) Yanam
(c) Mahe (d) Diu
Answer: (c)
1622. The most urbanised state in India
(a) Maharashtra (b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Goa (d) None of these
Answer: (c)
1623. The Indian States which have equal number of Members in the Lok Sabha (42):
(a) Bihar and Maharashtra
(b) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
(c) Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal
(d) West Bengal and Maharashtra
Answer: (c)
1624. Arhai Din Ka Jhonpara, a mosque constructed during the period of Slave
rulers, was situated at:
(c) Maharashtra (d) Tamil Nadu
Answer: (b)
1621. Which is the smallest district in the Indian Union?
(a) Lakshadweep (b) Yanam
(c) Mahe (d) Diu
Answer: (c)
1622. The most urbanised state in India
(a) Maharashtra (b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Goa (d) None of these
Answer: (c)
1623. The Indian States which have equal number of Members in the Lok Sabha (42):
(a) Bihar and Maharashtra
(b) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
(c) Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal
(d) West Bengal and Maharashtra
Answer: (c)
1624. Arhai Din Ka Jhonpara, a mosque constructed during the period of Slave
rulers, was situated at:
(a) Delhi (b) Ajmer
(c) Badami (d) Allahabad
Answer: (b)
1625. Gopinath Bordoli was an eminent freedom fighter and recipient of Bharat Ratna, belonged to the State of:
(a) Maharashtra (b) Asom
(c) West Bengal (d) Bihar
Answer: (b)
(c) Badami (d) Allahabad
Answer: (b)
1625. Gopinath Bordoli was an eminent freedom fighter and recipient of Bharat Ratna, belonged to the State of:
(a) Maharashtra (b) Asom
(c) West Bengal (d) Bihar
Answer: (b)
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