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Dec 28, 2016

[Quests] Ancient & Medeival India + GK [100 MCQs]

ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL INDIAN HISTORY + GK MOCK QUESTIONS
Date: Dec 24, 2016
Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
(01)
Consider the following clues:-
He was opposed to Buddhist philosophers
He established four Math (Monastery) at Shingeri, Puri, Dwaraka and Badrinath
He is associated with Maya Theory, Advaita Vedanata (Non-Dualism), Tarak Brahma
Who is mentioned in the above clues?
[A] Madhavacharya
[B] Vallabhacharya
[C] Adi Sankaracharay
[D] Ramanujacharya
(02)
Satvahana kings were
1. Hindus but patronized Buddhism as well
2. Buddhists but patronized Hinduism as well
3. Built rock cut caves in Western India
4. Built rock cut caves in Southern India
[A] 1 and 3 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 4 only
[D] 2 and 4 only
(03)
Residential quarters for monks is called as
[A] Sangharams
[B] Viharas
[C] Stupas
[D] Chaityas or Chaityagriha
(04)
Correct statements about Nagapattinam Vihara in Tamil Nadu
1. It was built by Chola emperor Rajaraja 1
2. Sailendra Kings of Sumatra had made an official charter to pay for the expenses of running this Vihara.
[A] 1 is correct
[B] 2 is correct
[C] Both 1 and 2 are correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are incorrect
(05)
Who followed Mahayan sect of Buddhism?
1. Harsha
2. Hiuen Tsang
3. Kanishka
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
(06)
Choose the correctly matched pairs
1. Nalanda University: Mahayana sect of Buddhism
2. Valabhi University: Hinayana sect of Buddhism
[A] 1 only
[B] 2 only
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
(07)
Who of the following is associated with the excavations of Mohenjodaro?
[A] Charles Masson and Sir Alexander Cunningham
[B] Sir John Marshall, Mackey, Dales and Watts
[C] Sir John Marshall, Sir Alexander Cunningham, Watts and Charles Masson
[D] Charles Masson, Sir Alexander Cunningham and Dales
(08)
Which of the following is not true about the Indus Valley People?
[A] They used face powder
[B] They wore cotton and woollen clothes
[C] Stone cutting and jewellery making were their main occupations
[D] Rice were the staple food
(09)
Which of the following is/are causes for the decline of the Indus Valley Civilisation?
1. Diseases     2. Foreign invasions   3. Change of course of Indus River
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
(10)
Which of the following veda is a collection of melodious verses?
[A] Rig veda
[B] Yajur veda
[C] Sama veda
[D] Atharva veda
(11)
Match:-
List – I
(Aryans came from)
List – II
(Said by)
A
Arctic Region or North Pole
1
Max Muller
B
Central Asia
2
Sir William Jones
C
Tibet
3
Bal Gangadhar TIlak
D
Europe
4
Swami Dayyananda Saraswathi
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          4          1          3
[C]       3          4          1          2
[D]       3          1          4          2
(12)
Who built Pataliputra at the junction of the rivers Son and Ganges?
[A] Bimbisara
[B] Ajatasatru
[C] Darsaka
[D] Udayin
(13)
Which language was patronised by the rules of Delhi Sultanate?
[A] Hindi
[B] Arabic
[C] Persian
[D] Turkish
(14)
What are “Nishka” and “Satamana”?
[A] Coins used by early vedic age people
[B] Ornaments used by later vedic age people
[C] Coins used by later vedic age people
[D] Ornaments used by early vedic age people
(15)
Which of the following is not correct about the Early Vedic Period?
[A] Women did not take active part either in politics or warfare
[B] System of dowry seem to have been introduced
[C] Widow was allowed to remarry
[D]All of the above
(16)
Vardhamana was called as
[A] Sakyamuni
[B] Mahavira
[C] Rahul
[D] Hemachandra
(17)
List – I
(Name)
List – II
(Symbol)
List – III
(Colour)
A
Rishabhanatha
1
Buffalo
i
Golden
B
Pushpadanta
2
Crocodile
ii
White
C
Vasupujya
3
Snake
iii
Red
D
Parshvantha
4
Bull
iv
Blue
Codes:
[A]       A – 4 – i; B – 2 – ii; C – 1 – iii; D – 3 – iv
[B]       A – 2 – i; B – 4 – ii; C – 3 – iii; D – 1 – iv
[C]       A – 4 – ii; B – 2 – i; C – 1 – iv; D – 3 – iii
[D]       A – 2 – ii; B – 4 – i; C – 3 – iv; D – 1 – iii
(18)
Which of the following Kingdoms were associated with the life of the Buddha?
1. Avanti
2. Gandhara
3. Kosala
4. Magadha
[A] 1, 2 and 3 only
[B] 2 and 4 only
[C] 3 and 4 only
[D] 1, 3 and 4 only
(19)
Consider the following statements:
1. ‘Bijak’ is a composition of the teachings of Saint Dadu Dayal.
2. The Philosophy of Pushti Marg was propounded by Madhvacharya.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
[A] 1 only
[B] 2 only
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
(20)
Which one of the following pairs does not form part of the six systems of Indian Philosophy?
[A] Mimamsa and Vedanta
[B] Nyaya and Vaisheshika
[C] Lokayata and Kapalika
[D] Sankhya and Yoga
(21)
Ibadat Khana at Fatehpur Sikri was
[A] the mosque for the use of Royal Family
[B] Akbar’s  private chamber prayer
[C] the hall in which Akbar held discussions with scholars of various religions.
[D] the room in which the nobles belonging to different religions gathered to discuss religious affairs.
(22)
With reference to the cultural history of India, the term ‘Panchayatan’ refers to
[A] an assembly of village elders
[B] a religious sect
[C] a style of temple construction
[D] an administrative functionary
(23)
In medieval India, the designations ‘Mahattara’ and ‘Pattakila’ were used for
[A] military officers
[B] village headmen
[C] specialists in Vedic rituals
[D] chiefs of craft guilds
(24)
The Fourth Buddhist Council was held in Kashmir under the leadership of
[A] Bindusara
[B] Ashoka
[C] Kunal
[D] Kanishka
(25)
The University of Nalanda was set up by which Gupta ruler?
[A] Kumaragupta II
[B] Kumaragupta I
[C] Chandragupta II
[D] Samudragupta
(26)
The only inscribed stone portrait of Emperor Ashoka has been found at
[A] Sanchi
[B] Amaravati
[C] Kanaganahalli
[D] Ajanta
(27)
Match:-
List – I
(Temple)
List – II
(Town)
A
Kailasnathar
1
Bhubaneshwar
B
Lingaraj
2
Khajuraho
C
Kandariya Mahadev
3
Mount Abu
D
Dilwara
4
Kanchipuram
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       1          4          3          2
[B]       1          4          2          3
[C]       4          1          2          3
[D]       4          1          3          2
(28)
Chadupatla inscription is located at ____ and mentions the ____.
[A] Andhra Pradesh, Thervada Buddhism
[B] Telangana, Conquests of Chera Kings
[C] Andhra Pradesh, Conquests of Chola Kings
[D] Telangana, Heroic death of Rudramma Devi

(29)
John Lang was born in ____ and died in ____.
[A] Australia, Mussoorie
[B] Mussoorie, Australia
[C] USA, Australia
[D] Australia, Britain
(30)
Who among the following is the author of ‘Ashtadhyayi’, the Sanskrit grammar?
[A] Patanjali
[B] Panini
[C] Kalidasa
[D] Banabhatta
(31)
Statement I:
Ashoka called the Third Buddhist Council in 252 BC at Pataliputra and it was there that the Buddhist became divided into two sects—the Hinayana and the Mahayana.
Statement II:
Kanishka called the Fourth Buddhist Council at Kundalvana near Srinagar and Vasumitra was believed to have acted as President.
[A] Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I
[B] Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I
[C] Statement I is true but Statement II is false
[D] Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(32)
The significant difference between Mahayana and Hinayana forms of Buddhism lay in that
[A] Mahayana allowed for the transference of merit while in Hinayana, a person would only help another by example and advice
[B] Mahayana believed in the Bodhisattvas while Hinayana did not
[C] Hinayana promoted the ideas of a suffering saviour
[D] Mahayana propounded the idea of the ‘Arhant’, the worthy’
(33)
The Buddhist Sangha was an organization of monks
[A] who became teachers of Dhamma
[B] that helped the spread of education
[C] to help the integration of the State
[D] to provide relief to the poor in times of distress
(34)
In the context of cultural history of India, a pose in dance and dramatics called ‘Tribhanga’ has been a favorite of Indian artists from ancient times till today. Which one of the following statements best describes this pose?
[A] One leg is bent and the body is slightly but oppositely curved at waist and neck
[B] Facial expressions, hand gestures and make-up are combined to symbolize certain epic or historic characters
[C] Movements of body, face and hands are used to express oneself or to tell a story
[D] A little smile, slightly curved waist and certain hand gestures are emphasized to express the feelings of love or eroticism
(35)
Consider the following historical places:
1. Ajanta Caves
2. Lepakshi Temple
3. Sanchi Stupa
Which of the above places is / are also known for mural paintings?
[A] 1 only
[B] 1 and 2 only
[C] 1, 2 and 3
[D] None
(36)
The Silk Routes were important in ancient times because they
[A] facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between China and the Roman Empire
[B] allowed gold and silver mined in China to be traded for European furs and wool cloth
[C] provided a conduit for trade in silk, porcelain and costly gems between China and Japan
[D] provided trade links between the people of Siberia and the people living on islands in the Bering Sea
(37)
Ashoka inscriptions were first deciphered by
[A] James Prinsep
[B] Buhler
[C] Robert Sewell
[D] Codnngton
(38)
Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally
[A] agriculturists
[B] warriors
[C] weavers
[D] traders
(39)
What is/are common to the two historical places known as Ajanta and Mahabalipuram?
1. Both were built in the same period.
2. Both belong to the same religious denomination.
3. Both have rock-cut monuments.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] None of the statements given above is correct
(40)
With reference to the economic history of medieval India, term Araghatta’ refers to
[A] bonded labour
[B] land grants made to military officers
[C] waterwheel used in the irrigation of land
[D] wastel and converted to cultivated land
(41)
Which one of the following books of ancient India has the love story of the son of the founder of Sunga dynasty?
[A] Swapnavasavadatta
[B] Malavikagnirnitra
[C] Meghadoota
[D] Ratnavali
(42)
Who is called as “Slayer of Foes”?
[A] Bindusara
[B] Asoka
[C] Brihadratha
[D]Chandragupta
(43)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Sakyas
1
Pippilivana
B
Koliyas
2
Kapilavastu
C
Moriyas
3
Haryankakula
D
Magadha
4
Ramagarma
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          4          1          3
[C]       3          4          1          2
[D]       3          1          4          2
(44)
One permanent result of the invasion of Alexander was
[A] Christian missionaries’ entry to India
[B] Relations with West Asia
[C]Unity of Hindu rulers in North India
[D] Opening of new education system
(45)
Which of the following is/are correct?
1. Jainism believes in the existence of the soul but Buddhism does not believe in the existence of the soul
2. Jainism did not cross the boundary of India but Buddhism spread in foreign countries
[A] 1 only
[B] 2 only
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
(46)
Jains described ____ as the “false science”
[A] Arthasastra
[B] Indica
[C] Mudrarakshasa
[D] Kautalasastra
(47)
Arrange the following in chronological order:-
Chandragupta Maurya, Φ, Ω, Θ, Δ
[A] Φ – Asoka; Ω – Bindusara; Θ – Kunala; Δ – Bandhupatila
[B] Φ – Asoka; Ω – Bindusara; Θ – Bandhupatila; Δ – Kunala
[C] Φ – Bindusara; Ω – Asoka; Θ – Kunala; Δ – Bandhupatila
[D] Φ – Bindusara; Ω – Asoka; Θ – Bandhupatila; Δ – Kunala
(48)
Who of the following made three dimensional sculptures?
1. Mauryan   2. Sungas   3. Kanvas
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
(49)
Who were the most powerful of all the foreign invaders who came to India?
[A] Kushanas
[B] Parthians
[C] Sakas
[D] Bactrian Greeks
(50)
Identify the incorrect pair
[A] Susarama – Last Kanva Ruler
[B] Vasudeva – First Kanva Ruler
[C] Simuka – First Satavahana Ruler
[D] Devabhuthi – First Sunga Ruler

(51)
Match:-
List – I
(Person)
List – II
(Field)
A
Harisena
1
Lexicography
B
Amarasimha
2
Poetry
C
Sanku
3
Magic
D
Vetalabhatta
4
Architecture
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          4          1          3
[C]       3          4          1          2
[D]       3          1          4          2
(52)
Which of the following is/are true?
1. The Rashtrakutas established their kingdoms after destroying the power of the Chalukyas of Badami
2. Rashtrakutas were the followers of Saivism and Jainism
[A] 1 only
[B] 2 only
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
(53)
Which of the temple architecture is associated with the Chalukyas?
1. Ellora temple      2. Badami temple   3. Aihole temple
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
(54)
The first Muslim Sultan who undertook the Sothern expedition was
[A] Md – bin – Tughlaq
[B] Alauddin Khalji
[C] Firoz Tughlaq
[D] Ibrahim Lodi
(55)
Match:-
List – I
(Place)
List – II
(Temple)
A
Pankajanhalli
1
Vidyasankara Temple
B
Hampi
2
Ramalingeswara Temple
C
Sringeri
3
Mallikarjuna Temple
D
Tadpatri
4
Virupaksha Temple
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          4          1          3
[C]       3          4          1          2
[D]       3          1          4          2
(56)
Consider the following clues: -
·        Women generally occupied a high position in society
·        Women took active part in political, social and literary life
·        King had employed women in many ways
·        Women attached to temples danced and sang before the God and Goddess daily
·        Women trained in wrestling and handling swords
Which empire is said in the above clues?
[A] Chalukyas
[B] VIjayanagar
[C] Rashtrakutas
[D] Bahmani
(57)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Birth
1
Stupa
B
First Sermon
2
Lotus & Bull
C
Nirvana
3
Dharma chakra
D
Parainiravana
4
Bodhi tree
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          4          3          1
[B]       2          3          4          1
[C]       1          3          4          2
[D]       1          4          3          2
(58)
With reference to the invaders in ancient India, which one of the following is the correct chronological order?
[A] Greeks – Sakas – Kushanas
[B] Greeks – Kushanas – Sakas
[C] Sakas – Greeks – Kushanas
[D] Sakas – Kushanas – Greeks
(59)
Which of the following Sangam ports were situated on the Western Coast?
1.  Korkai     2. Puhar    3. Tondi    4. Mushiri
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 3 and 4 only
[D] 1 and 4 only
(60)
Which of the following is not the literary work of Kalidasa?
[A] Kumar sambavam
[B] Mudrarakshasa
[C] Raghuvamsa
[D] Ritusamhara
(61)
Who is called as “Lakhbaksh”?
[A] Balban
[B] Qutbddin Aibak
[C] Iltumish
[D] Firoz Thughlaq
(62)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Mohmmad bin Thughlaq
1
Land Revenue assessment based on actual measurement
B
Firoz Thughlaq
2
Restoration of the prestige of the crown
C
Balban
3
Creation of department of agriculture
D
Alauddin Khalji
4
Creation of the employment bureau
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       4          3          2          1
[B]       4          3          1          2
[C]       3          4          2          1
[D]       3          4          1          2
(63)
Adil Shahi Dynasty is associated with
[A] Bijapur
[B] Ahmednagar
[C] Golkonda
[D] Bidar
(64)
Match:-
List – I
(Traveller)
List – II
(King)
A
Abdur Razzaq
1
Devaraya – I
B
Nuniz
2
Devaraya – II
C
Nicolo-de-conti
3
Krishnadevaraya
D
Barbosa
4
Achyuta Raya
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          4          1          3
[B]       4          2          1          3
[C]       4          2          3          1
[D]       2          4          3          1
(65)
Match:-
List – I (Traveller)
List – II (Rulers)
A
Thomas Roe
1
Akbar
B
Ralph Fitch
2
Jahangir
C
Francois Bernier
3
Shahjahan
D
William Hawkins
4
Aurangazeb
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       1          2          3          4
[B]       2          1          3          4
[C]       1          2          4          3
[D]       2          1          4          3
(66)
Which Mughal Emperor issued the firman of 1717 to the East India company to trade duty free?
[A] Bahudaur Shah
[B] Jahandar Shah
[C] Farrukh Siyar
[D] Mohammad Shah
(67)
“X” came as far as Kanchipuram, where he defeated the Pallava ruler Vishnugopa
“X” Commander in chief was Harisena
“X” conquered the forest kingdoms called atavika rajyas in the Vindhya region
“X” defeated 12 rulers in the South
Identify the “X” mentioned in the above statements:-
[A] Samudragupta
[B] Chandra Gupta I
[C] Chandra Gupta II
[D] Sri Gupta
(68)
The new crop that was introduced in India during the period of Jahangir was
[A] Wheat
[B] Rice
[C] Tobacco
[D] Pulses
(69)
The city that Babur conquered twice but lost on both the occasions was
[A] Agra
[B] Delhi
[C] Samarkand
[D] Panipat
(70)
Who writes in his autobiography about his wanderings, “moving from square to square like a King on a Chessboard”?
[A] Babur
[B] Akbar
[C] Humayun
[D] Aurangazaeb
(71)
Consider the following statements: -
1. Babur introduced Persian style in India
2. Akbar used red sand stone for his buildings
3. Shah Jahan used marbles for his buildings
Which of the above is/are correct?
[A] 1 and 2 only
[B] 2 and 3 only
[C] 1 and 3 only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
(72)
Consider the following clues: -
·        “X” conquered Kalinga and Maldives
·        “X” introduced land survey system
·        “X” encouraged Buddhism
·        “X” supported Saivisim
·        “X” gave permission for the construction of Buddha shrine at Nagapattinam
In all the above clues, “X” refers to
[A] Rajendra I
[B] Kulothunga I
[C] Rajaraja
[D] Sundara Chola
(73)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Made Polonnaruva as the new Capital
1
Rajaraja
B
Provided golden roof to the Natraja Temple at Chidambaram
2
Prantaka I
C
Captured the whole of Ceylon
3
Rajendra I
D
Built temple for Sun God at Kumbakonam
4
Kulothnga I
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          1          3          4
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          2          4          3
(74)
Which battle established the Muslim rule in India?
[A] I Battle of Tarrain
[B] II Battle of Tarrain
[C] I Battle of Panipat
[D] II Battle of Panipat
(75)
Arrange the dynasties in chronological order:
[A] Slave, Khilji, Thuglaq, Sayyid, Lodi
[B] Slave, Thughlaq, Sayyid, Khilji, Lodi
[C] Salve, Khilji, Sayyid, Thghlaq, Lodi
[D] Slave, Thughlaq, Khilji, Sayyid, Lodi

(76)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Died while playing Polo
1
Balban
B
Introduced the Paidos system (falling in the leg)
2
Qutub – din – Aibak
C
First benevolent Mughal ruler towards Hindu
3
Jalaluddin Khilji
D
Only Hindu ruler converted to Islam
4
Nasiruddin Khsru
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          1          3          4
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          2          4          3
(77)
P: Battle of Ghagar; Q: I Battle of Panipat; R: Battle of Khawah; S: Battle of Chanderi
Arrange the above in chronological order:
[A] R, Q, S, P
[B] R, Q, P, S
[C] Q, R, P, S
[D] Q, R, S, P
(78)
In which Battle, Humayun got completely defeated?
[A] Battle of Chausa
[B] Battle of Chanderi
[C] Battle of Kanauj
[D] Battle of Khawash
(79)
Match:-
List – I
(Memorial)
List – II
(Emperor)
A
Kashmir
1
Jahangir
B
Sikkandar
2
Akbar
C
Delhi
3
Humayun
D
Kabul
4
Babur
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       2          1          4          3
[B]       2          1          3          4
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          2          4          3
(80)
Permanent loss of Qandhar happened in the period of
[A] Aurangazeb
[B] Shahjahan
[C] Jahangir
[D]Bahadur Shah
(81)
Match:-
List – I
List – II
A
Visit of Hiuen Tsang
1
Aparajita
B
Sanskrit Scholar Dandin
2
Rajasimha
C
Authored Sanskrit work Mattavilasa Prahasanam
3
Mahendravarman I
D
Aditya – I defeated him
4
Narasimhavarman I
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       4          3          2          1
[B]       4          2          3          1
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          3          2          4
(82)
Complete disappearance of Cholas occurred during
[A] Maravaraman Sundarapandya I
[B] Jatavarman Sndarapandya I
[C] Jatavarman Kulsekara II
[D] Maravarman Kulasekaran I
(83)
Match:-
List – I
(Indus Valley Civilization Sites)
List – II
(Located Across River)
A
Lothal
1
Bhogava
B
Ropar
2
Indus
C
Chanhudaro
3
Sutlej
D
Banwali
4
Saraswati
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       4          3          2          1
[B]       4          2          3          1
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          3          2          4
(84)
Who built a new city called as Navangara?
[A] Gautamiputra Satakarni
[B] Pulumayi
[C] Yajnari Satakarni
[D] Simuka
(85)
Who is called as “Viceroy of Taxila”?
[A] Asoka
[B] Susima
[C] Tishya
[D] Kunala
(86)
Match:-
List – I
(Revolution)
List – II
(Country)
A
Grape
1
Moldova
B
Green
2
Egypt
C
Lotus
3
Iran
D
Jeans
4
Belarus
Codes:
            A          B          C          D
[A]       4          3          2          1
[B]       4          2          3          1
[C]       1          2          3          4
[D]       1          3          2          4
(87)
Chennai Metro Rail was officially launched on
[A] June 27, 2015
[B] June 28, 2015
[C] June 29, 2015
[D] June 30, 2015
(88)
India’s largest trading partner
[A] ASEAN > USA > EU > China
[B] EU > USA > China > ASEAN
[C] EU > China > USA > ASEAN
[D] ASEAN > EU > USA > China
(89)
“New Vigour, New Steps” is to evaluate the bilateral relations between India and ____ to a strategic partnership
[A] France
[B] China
[C] USA
[D] Russia
(90)
The first country to legalise same sex marriage through a popular vote was
[A] UK
[B] Ireland
[C] USA
[D] Germany
(91)
Number of persons to win both Nobel Prize and Bharat Ratna
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
(92)
Thar Express runs between
[A] Karachi – New Delhi
[B] Lahore – New Delhi
[C] Karachi – Jodhpur
[D]Lahore – Jodhpur
(93)
Which of the following started earlier?
[A] Thar Express
[B] Delhi – Lahore Bus service
[C] Samjuhta Express
[D] Srinagar – Muzaffarabad Bus service
(94)
World’s most populous countries:
1. China    2. India   3. USA  ____, ____
[A] 4. Brazil, 5. Bangladesh
[B] 4. Brazil, 5. Indonesia
[C] 4. Indonesia, 5. Brazil
[D] 4. Indonesia, 5. Bangladesh
(95)
Indian launched its first indigenous nuclear powered submarine in the year of
[A] 2008
[B] 2009
[C] 2010
[D] 2011
(96)
Two States where both Tropic of Cancer (23 ) and IST passes (82 )
[A] Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
[B] Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh
[C] Uttar Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
[D] Chhattisgarh & Odisha
(97)
The only Asian country through which Equator passes is
[A] Sri Lanka
[B] Malaysia
[C] Indonesia
[D] The Philippines
(98)
Which of the following Lake is located eastern?
[A] Lake Ontario
[B] Lake Huron
[C] Lake Michigan
[D] Lake Superior
(99)
Headquarters of BIMSTEC is located at
[A] Dhaka
[B] New Delhi
[C] Kathmandu
[D] Bangkok
(100)
Most populated province of USA is
[A] Texas
[B] New York
[C] California
[D] Florida


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