Q.1 Who among the following were the leaders of the indigo revolution?
a. Buddhu Bhagat and Jhindari Monak
b. Digambar biswas and Bisnucharan biswas
c. Dinbandhu Mitra and Madhusudhan Mitra
d. Birsa Munda and Gaya Munda
Ans �b
Q.2 During whose tenure as the viceroy of India were the great Martyrs Bhagat singh, Sukhdev and Rajaguru hanged?
a. Lord Curzon
b. Lord Irwin
c. Lord Minto
d. Lord Chelmsford
Ans � b
Q.3 In which Anglo-Mysore war and in which year was the Tipu Sultan killed?
a. Third, 1792
b. Third, 1799
c. Fourth. 1799
d. Fourth, 1805
Ans � c
Q.4 Chief justice of a high court is appointed by
a. The President after consultation with the chief justice of India.
b. The President after consultation with the chief justice of India and Governor of state.
c. The Governor on th recommendation of president who in turns consults the CJI.
d. The President after consultation with the governor of state and a collegiums of two very senior supereme court judges headed by CJI.
Ans � d
Q.5 In which year Madras state was renamed as Tamil Nadu?
a.1968
b. 1969
c. 1970
d. 1971
Ans � b
Q.6 A money bill passed by loksabha is deemed to have been passed by Rajyasabha also if the Upper house takes no action within
a. 10 days
b. 14 days
c. 3 weeks
d. one month
Ans � b
Q.7 How many members can be nominated to Rajyasabha by the President?
a.12
b. 15
c. 16
d. 18
Ans � a
Q.8 Which of the following states do not has bicameral legistalture?
a. Kerala
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Assam
d. Jammu and Kashir
Ans � c
Q.9 Millets are called �coarse grains� and constitute mainly of
a. Maize, Jowar, Pulses
b. Jowar, bajra, ragi
c. Bajra, Ragi, Paddy
d. Jowar, Ragi, Groundnut
Ans � b
Q.10 Sugercane and potato is an intercropping system of which season?
a. Autumn season
b. Summer season
c. Rainy season
d. Spring season
Ans - a
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