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    The name of the train running between India and Bangladesh is

    (a) Sadbhavna Express

    (b) Friendship Express

    (c) Royal Orient Express

    (d) Sada-e-Sarhad

    Option b – Friendship Express

    The total length of the Konkan railroad is

    (a) 650 km

    (b) 710 km

    (c) 760 km

    (d) 860 km

    Option c – 760 km

    The Konkan railroad passes through which states?

    (a) Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh

    (b) Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra

    (c) Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala

    (d) Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala

    How many types of railroads are there in India?

    (a) 2

    (b) 3

    (c) 4

    (d) 5

    Option b – 3

    Width of the broad gauge of the rail path

    (a) 1.476 m

    (b) 1.576 m

    (c) 1.676 m

    (d) 1.776 m

    Option c – 1.676 m

    When did the first electric train run in India?

    (a) 1925 A.D.

    (b) 1926 A.D.

    (c) 1927 A.D.

    (d) 1928 A.D.

    Option a – 1925 A.D.

    Under E-Panchayat Award (2020), which place did Chhattisgarh get all countries in the use of ‘ICT’ for the empowerment of Panchayats?

    (A) First

    (B) Second

    (C) Third

    (D) Fourth

    Option b – Second

    In December 2020, which two cities of Madhya Pradesh have been included in the World Heritage Cities list of UNESCO under its landscape city program’?

    (A) Indore, Gwalior

    (B) Orchha, Gwalior

    (C) Bhopal, Rewa

    (D) Bhopal, Indore

    Option b – Orchha, Gwalior

    The PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History, 2020 has been given for which book of Anita Anand?

    (A) Kohinoor

    (B) The Patient Assassin

    (C) The Beauty Game

    (D) Kabul Blogs

    Option b – The Patient Assassin

    Which Indian has been kept by LTN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in his New Youth Advisory Group on climate change?

    (A) Sumita Narain

    (B) Vandana Shiva

    (C) Archana Soreng

    (D) Vaishali Banerjee

    Option c – Archana Soreng

    What is India’s rank on the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index, 2020?

    (A) 109th

    (B) 110th

    (C) 111th

    (D) 112th

    Option d – 112th

    Which of the following countries have formed NAMA-11?

    (A) Developed countries

    (B) Developing countries

    (C) Least developed countries

    (D) Developing and least developed countries

    Option b – Developing countries

    Which of the following players has been the maximum number of times out on zero in both innings of a match in the International Test Cricket?

    (A) Sanath Jayasuriya

    (B) Muttiah Muralitharan

    (C) C. S. Martin

    (D) Stephen Fleming

    Option c – C. S. Martin

    Who is responsible for presenting information about the solar system to the world?

    (a) Galileo

    (b) Strabby

    (c) Copernicus

    (d) Kepler

    Option c – Copernicus

    Who propounded the laws of motion of the planets?

    (a) Newton

    (b) Kepler

    (c) Copernicus

    (d) Galileo

    Option b – Kepler

    How many planets are there in the solar system?

    (a) Eight

    (b) Nine

    (c) Ten

    (d) Eleven

    Option a – Eight

    Who is called the ‘father of geography’?

    (a) Herodotus

    (b) Anaximander

    (c) Eratosthenes

    (d) Hicatius

    Option d – Hicatius

    Who first used the term “Geographica” for geography?

    (a) Hicatius

    (b) Herodotus

    (c) Eratosthenes

    (d) Anaximander

    Option c – Eratosthenes

    “Geography is the science to study the Earth as the center”, who said?

    (a) Ptolemy

    (b) Kant

    (c) Varenius

    (d) Taylor

    Option c – Varenius

    Who is called the father of Geomorphology?

    (a) Davis

    (b) Peschel

    (c) Punk

    (d) Hatten

    Option b – Peschel

    Which of the following is called the ‘Father of Human Geography’?

    (a) Blausch

    (b) Humboldt

    (c) Karl Ritter

    (d) Jean Brunche

    Option a – Blausch

    Which one of the following monuments was constructed by Sher Shah?

    (a) Qila-i-Kuhna at Delhi

    (b) Atala Masjid at Jaunpur

    (c) Bara Sona Masjid at Gaur

    (d) Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque at Delhi

    Option a – Qila-i-Kuhna at Delhi

    Building of ‘Purana Qila’ in Delhi was constructed by

    (a) Firuz Shah Tughlaq

    (b) Ibrahim Lodi

    (c) Sher Shah

    (d) Babur

    Option c – Sher Shah

    Which among the following medieval rulers ordered the construction of a royal road from East Bengal to Peshwar also called Sadak-e-Azam?

    (a) Akbar

    (b) Jahangir

    (c) Islam Shah

    (d) Sher Shah

    Option d – Sher Shah

    Who among the following ordered the construction of a cantonment town and organized the postal system of the Indian subcontinent?

    (a) Sher Shah

    (b) Akbar

    (c) Babur

    (d) Firuz Shah Tughlaq

    Option a – Sher Shah

    Where is the mausoleum of Sher Shah?

    (a) Sasaram

    (b) Delhi

    (c) Kalinjar

    (d) Sonargaon

    Option a – Sasaram

    Who among the following was the successor of Sher Shah?

    (a) Sujhat Khan

    (b) Islam Shah

    (c) Firuz Shah

    (d) Muhammad Ali Shah

    Option b – Islam Shah

    Kabuliyat and Patta was introduced by

    (a) Sher Shah

    (b) Shivaji

    (c) Jahangir

    (d) Aurangzeb

    Option a – Sher Shah

    With which medieval ruler following statement is associated “I would have empire just for a handful of lost the millet’?

    (a) Alauddin Khilji

    (b) Muhammad-bin-Tughulq

    (c) Sher Shah

    (d) Aurangzeb

    Option c – Sher Shah

    Who among initiated ‘Din-i-llahi?

    (a) Akbar

    (b) Babur

    (c) Jahangir

    (d) Humayun

    Option a – Akbar

    Akbar launched Din-i-llahi in the year

    (a) 1570

    (b) 1578

    (c) 1581

    (d) 1582

    Option d – 1582

    Akbar was born at the fort of which Rajput ruler?

    (a) Raja Virsal

    (b) Amar Singh

    (c) Ratan Singh

    (d) Rana Sanga

    Option a – Raja Virsal

    In which of the following places Akbar was enthroned on getting the information of Humayun’s death?

    (a) Kabul

    (b) Lahore

    (c) Sirhind

    (d) Kalanaur

    Option d – Kalanaur

    Akbar ruled under the protection of Bairam Khan from

    (a) 1555-1558 CE

    (b) 1556-1560 CE

    (c) 1560-1564 CE

    (d) 1560-1570 CE

    Option b – 1556-1560 CE

    At the time of Aurangzeb’s death, the Maratha leadership was in the hands of

    (a) Sambhaji

    (b) Raja Ram

    (c) Jijabai

    (d) Tarabai

    Option d – Tarabai

    Who among the following Maratha women led struggles against the Mughal Empire from AD 1700 onwards?

    (a) Ahilyabai

    (b) Muktabai

    (c) Tarabai

    (d) Rukmini Bai

    Option c – Tarabai

    Shahuji made the capital of the Maratha Empire at

    (a) Raigarh

    (b) Satara

    (c) Panhala

    (d) Pune

    Option b – Satara

    Among which of the following was the Treaty of Warna, 1731 AD was signed?

    (a) Chhatrapati Shahu of Satara and Nizam of Hyderabad.

    (b) Sambhaji of Kolhapur and Chhatrapati Shahu of Satara.

    (c) Sambhaji of Kolhapur and East India Company.

    (d) Baji Rao and Nawab of Bhopal.

    Option b – Sambhaji of Kolhapur and Chhatrapati Shahu of Satara

    The close confidant of Sambhaji who was bestowed with the highest administrative power was

    (a) Kavi Kalash

    (b) Ram Govind

    (c) Raj Kovind

    (d) Mansukh Dwivedi

    Option a – Kavi Kalash

    Who among the following took over the Maratha empire as its third Chhatrapati after Sambhaji?

    (a) Shahuji

    (b) Raja Ram

    (c) Shivaji II

    (d) Tarabai

    Option b – Raja Ram

    After the death of Sambhaji, his infant son Shivaji II became the ruler of the Maratha Empire, who served him as regent.

    (a) Tarabai

    (b) Ahilyabai

    (c) Putlibai

    (d) Sambhai Nimbhalkar

    Option a – Tarabai

    The famous Kohinoor diamond was taken away from India in the 18th Century, during the invasion of Delhi by

    (a) Mahmud of Ghazni

    (b) Ahmad Shah Abdali

    (c) Nadir Shah

    (d) Saadat Khan

    Option c – Nadir Shah

    According to historian ‘Satish Chandra’, what was the main reason for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?

    (a) Jagirdari crisis

    (b) Agrarian crisis

    (c) Increase of Maratha Mansabdars

    (d) Deccan campaign

    Option a – Jagirdari crisis

    Who among the following annexed islands of Bassein and Salsher from the Portuguese?

    (a) Baji Rao I

    (b) Balaji Vishwanath

    (c) Balaji Baji Rao

    (d) None of the above

    Option a – Baji Rao I

    The division of the Maratha Empire into different military commanders was held under

    (a) Shahu

    (b) Balaji Baji Rao

    (c) Baji Rao I

    (d) Raja Ram

    Option a – Shahu

    Who among the following streamlined the Maratha Administration after Sambhaji?

    (a) Raja Ram

    (b) Balaji Vishwanath

    (c) Gangabai

    (d) Nanaji Deshmukh

    Option b – Balaji Vishwanath

    Balaji Vishwanath was made the first Peshwa of the Maratha Empire during the reign of

    (a) Sambhaji

    (b) Shahuji

    (c) Raja Ram

    (d) Shivaji II

    Option a – Sambhaji

    Who among the following made the post of Peshwas hereditary?

    (a) Balaji Vishwanath

    (b) Baji Rao I

    (c) Balaji Baji Rao

    (d) Madhav Rao

    Option a – Balaji Vishwanath

    Who among the Maratha Peshwa followed the ideal of Hindu Pad Padshahi?

    (a) Baji Rao I

    (b) Balaji Vishwanath

    (c) Narayana Rao

    (d) Madhav Rao

    Option a – Baji Rao I

    The National Disaster Management Authority functions under the Ministry of

    (a) Environment, Forest Land Climate Change

    (b) Home Affairs

    (c) Commerce and Industry

    (d) Finance

    Option b – Home Affairs

    Which one of the following is not among the principal languages of Jammu and Kashmir?

    (a) Urdu

    (b) Gujari

    (c) Koshur

    (d) Monpa

    Option d – Monpa

    Dardic group of language belongs to which language family?

    (a) Indo European

    (b) Austric

    (c) Sino-Tibetan

    (d) Dravidian

    Option a – Indo European

    Natural Population Change is calculated by

    (a) Subtracting the death rate from the birth rate

    (b) Multiplying the death rate with the birth rate

    (c) Adding the death rate with the birth rate

    (d) Subtracting the birth rate from the death rate

    Option a – Subtracting the death rate from the birth rate

    Which one of the following Indian states does NOT share an international border with two or more countries?

    (a) Arunachal Pradesh

    (b) Assam

    (c) Mizoram

    (d) Tripura

    Option d – Tripura

    Which one of the following latitudes passes through maximum Indian states?

    (a) 20° N latitude

    (b) 22° N latitude

    (c) 24° N latitude

    (d) 26° N latitude

    Option c – 24° N latitude

    Which one of the following Indian States has no international boundary?

    (a) Bihar

    (b) Chhattisgarh

    (c) Uttarakhand

    (d) Meghalaya

    Option b – Chhattisgarh

    Which one of the following Indian cities is not located on a river bank?

    (a) Agra

    (b) Bhagalpur

    (c) Bhopal

    (d) Kanpur

    Option c – Bhopal

    In India, how many States/Union Territories have more than two international boundaries?

    (a) 1

    (b) 2

    (c) 3

    (d) 4

    Option d – 4

    The Nyishi tribe is found mainly in

    (a) Andaman and Nicobar

    (b) Arunachal Pradesh

    (c) Nilgiri – Kerala

    (d) Kashmir Valley

    Option b – Arunachal Pradesh

    In the field of tourism, which one of the following Indian States is described as ‘One State Many Worlds’?

    (a) Assam

    (b) West Bengal

    (c) Karnataka

    (d) Rajasthan

    Option c – Karnataka

    ‘Naroja’ is an annual festival of

    (a) Sikkim

    (b) Ladakh

    (c) Arunachal Pradesh

    (d) Nagaland

    Option b – Ladakh

    The Fresh Water Lake built by India near its Research Station ‘Maitri’ in Antarctica is known as:

    (a) Bharati

    (b) Dakshin Gangotri

    (c) Priyadarshini

    (d) Dakshin Manasarovar

    Option c – Priyadarshini

    Which of the following is NOT correctly matched? (Tribes) (Location)

    (a) Angamis – Nagaland

    (b) Birhors – Jharkhand

    (c) Khas – Arunachal Pradesh

    (d) Todas – Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Khas – Arunachal Pradesh

    Which of the following tribes is NOT native to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India?

    (a) Halchu

    (b) Rengma

    (c) Onge

    (d) Shompen

    Option b – Rengma

    In terms of longitude, the easternmost state of India is:

    (a) Mizoram

    (b) Manipur

    (c) Nagaland

    (d) Arunachal Pradesh

    Option d – Arunachal Pradesh

    In terms of area and population, the largest urban agglomeration in India is:

    (a) Mumbai

    (b) Delhi

    (c) Kolkata

    (d) Chennai

    Option a – Mumbai

    Which one of the following tribal groups is dominantly found in the ‘Blue Mountains’?

    (a) Lambadas

    (b) Gonda

    (c) Jarawas

    (d) Todas

    Option d – Todas

    Bhutan does not share its border with which Indian state?

    (a) West Bengal

    (b) Sikkim

    (c) Meghalaya

    (d) Arunachal Pradesh

    Option c – Meghalaya

    The Indian State of Sikkim does not share a border with which neighboring country?

    (a) Nepal

    (b) Bangladesh

    (c) Bhutan

    (d) China

    Option b – Bangladesh

    The latitude which passes through Sikkim also passes through ……

    (a) Madhya Pradesh

    (b) Rajasthan

    (c) Uttarakhand

    (d) Himachal Pradesh

    Option b – Rajasthan

    Which neighboring country of India is also referred to as ‘Druk Yul’?

    (a) Myanmar

    (b) Maldives

    (c) Bhutan

    (d) Afghanistan

    Option c – Bhutan

    How many Indian states share their boundaries with Nepal?

    (a) 3

    (b) 4

    (c) 8

    (d) 5

    Option d – 5

    Which of the following neighboring countries of India is not a landlocked country?

    (a) Nepal

    (b) Myanmar

    (c) Bhutan

    (d) Afghanistan

    Option b – Myanmar

    India’s share of total land area in the world is about:

    (a) 2.4 per cent

    (b) 2.8 per cent

    (c) 3.2 per cent

    (d) 3.6 per cent

    Option a – 2.4 per cent

    What is the total surface area of Lakshadweep?

    (a) 32 sq km

    (b) 35 sq km

    (c) 39 sq km

    (d) 30 sq km

    Option a – 32 sq km

    Which one of the following states, Uttar Pradesh does not share its border?

    (a) Rajasthan

    (b) Punjab

    (c) Haryana

    (d) None of these

    Option b – Punjab

    The easternmost place of India is located in the State of :

    (a) Mizoram

    (b) Meghalaya

    (c) Arunachal Pradesh

    (d) Nagaland

    Option c – Arunachal Pradesh

    The Patkai hills separate India from : ( Bangalore university solved question papers )

    (a) China

    (b) Myanmar

    (c) Pakistan

    (d) Bangladesh

    Option b – Myanmar

    Name the two research stations maintained by India in Antarctica.

    (a) Sagar Nidhi and Yamunotri

    (b) Gangotri and Himadri

    (c) Maitri and Bharti

    (d) None of the above

    Option c – Maitri and Bharti

    The newly formed state of Telangana is surrounded by : ( Bangalore university solved question papers )

    (a) 5 states

    (b) 4 states

    (c) 6 states

    (d) 3 states

    Option a – 5 states

    Which one of the following sea routes is the shortest from point to point?

    (a) Kolkata to Yangoon

    (b) Kolkata to Chennai

    (c) Chennai to Port Blair

    (d) Mumbai to Colombo

    Option c – Chennai to Port Blair

    The Adam’s Bridge begins from

    (a) Dhanuskodi

    (b) Mandapam

    (c) Pamban

    (d) Rameswaram

    Option a – Dhanuskodi

    The state of Sikkim is surrounded by :

    (a) China, Nepal, Bhutan and West Bengal

    (b) Bhutan, Nepal, West Bengal and Assam

    (c) China, Nepal, West Bengal and Assam

    (d) China, Bhutan, West Bengal and Assam

    Option a – China, Nepal, Bhutan and West Bengal

    Indira Point is near to : ( Bangalore university solved question papers )

    (a) Car Nicobar

    (b) Little Nicobar

    (c) Great Nicobar

    (d) Kamorta

    Option c – Great Nicobar

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