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2) Krishnadevaraya Build the Krishnaswami Temple in Hampi, Which is situated in present state of

(A) Karnataka
(B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Kerala
(D) Kolkata
Correct Answer - Option (A)

Explanation :
Hampi, Karnataka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Vijayanagara Empire temples, including the 7th-century Virupaksha Temple and the Krishnaswami Temple built by Krishnadevaraya. It was a major trading center with bustling bazaars. Notable architecture includes the stone chariot at Vittala Temple and the Lotus Mahal, reflecting Indo-Islamic design.

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3) In india “NDDB’ means

(A) National District Development Board
(B) National Dairy Development Board
(C) National Deposit Development Board
(D) National Demand Development Board
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :
NDDB’s efforts transformed India’s rural economy by making dairying a viable and profitable economic activity for millions of milk producers while addressing the country’s need for self-sufficiency in milk production.

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4) Where did the High Courts in Indian first set up ?

(A) Delhi and Calcutta
(B) Madras and Bombay
(C) Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta
(D) Bombay, Madras, Calcutta
Correct Answer - Option (D)

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5) The Origin of Nirguna Bhakti is traced to

(A) Raghunandan
(B) Kabir
(C) Guru Nanak
(D) Ramananda
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :
Nirguna bhakti is devotion to and worship of the Divine as formless. Kabir is also a proponent of Nirguna bhakti (the Supreme Being without form and properties). This concept, which came into philosophy with the Advaita School, caught the imagination of Kabir as well as Tulasidas. Kabir's strong opposition to idolatry stems from this philosophy.

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6) Which one of the following statements is not correct ?

(A) The Western Ghats are relatively higher in their Northern region
(B) Tapi river lies to the South of Satpura
(C) The Anai Mudi is the highest peak in the Western Ghats
(D) The Narmada and the Tapi river valleys are said to be old rift valleys
Correct Answer - Option (A)

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7) The Treaty on Integrated Development of Mahakali River, was signed between India and

(A) Pakistan
(B) Bhutaan
(C) Nepal
(D) Bangladesh
Correct Answer - Option (C)

Explanation :
A Treaty known as “Mahakali Treaty” concerning the integrated development of the Mahakali River, which included Sarada barrage, Tanakpur barrage and Pancheshwar Dam Project, was signed between the Government of Nepal and the Government of India on February 12, 1996.

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8) Who among the following became a Jain monk and spent his last days at Shravanabelagola ?

(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Harsh Vardhan
(C) Krishnadev Raya
(D) Ashoka
Correct Answer - Option (A)

Explanation :
Conversion Chandragupta Maurya was persuaded to embrace Jainism by the sage Bhadrabahu I, who predicted a 12-year famine. Chandragupta believed that his power and thrones would not give him peace. Ascetic life Chandragupta Maurya lived as an ascetic at Shravanabelagola for several years. Fasting to death Chandragupta Maurya died by fasting to death at Shravanabelagola in 298 BCE. This practice is known as sallekhana or santhara. Chandragiri Hill Chandragupta Maurya's tomb is located on Chandragiri Hill, which is opposite to Vindhyagiri hill. The hill also has the cave of his guru Bhadrabahu and memorials to monks and shravakas.

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9) Which among the following revolution was responsible for increase in oil seeds production in India ?

(A) White Revolution
(B) Brown Revolution
(C) Green Revolution
(D) Yellow Revolution
Correct Answer - Option (D)

Explanation :
The Yellow Revolution is associated with the production of oilseeds in the country. Therefore, the revolution aimed to achieve self-sufficiency in oilseeds cultivation and production. The targeted oilseeds are mustards, groundnuts, sesame seed, safflower, soybean, sunflower, linseed, niger, and castor.

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