GK Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Which of the following statements are related to the painting style of Rajasthani?
1. Prakrit style of painting developed in the form of Rajasthani painting.
2. Krishna-lila, nayika-bhed and ragmala are associated with Rajasthani paintings.
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619ce9c4925df30febe9c008- 1only 1false
- 2only 2false
- 3both 1 and 2true
- 4neither 1 nor 2false
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Answer : 3. "both 1 and 2"
Q: On the bank of which river the Ganeshwar Culture flourished?
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62a2317994471d20736dc273- 1Banasfalse
- 2Lunifalse
- 3Kantalitrue
- 4Bangangafalse
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Answer : 3. "Kantali "
Explanation :
1. Ganeshwar civilization in Rajasthan is situated at some distance from Neem ka Thana of Sikar district.
2. Chalcolithic period tools have been found in the excavation of Ganeshwar civilization.
3. Ganeshwar civilization is situated on the banks of Kantli river.
4. Ganeshwar civilization is considered to be pre-Harappan civilization.
5. Ganeshwar civilization flourished in 2800 BC.
6. Ganeshwar civilization is also called 'Pushkar of Archaeology'.
Q: 'Kheri' breed of sheep is found in-
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62a9de91cae9f820ba07203b- 1Jodhpur, Pali and Nagaur districtstrue
- 2Alwar, Bharatpur and Dausa districtsfalse
- 3Kota, Baran and Bundi districtsfalse
- 4Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Ganganagar districtsfalse
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Answer : 1. "Jodhpur, Pali and Nagaur districts "
Explanation :
1. The carpet wool sheep of Kheri, Rajasthan are believed to have originated from a hybrid basis with unknown levels of heritage from the Marwari Malpura and Jaisalmer sheep of Rajasthan.
2. Kheri sheep are found extensively in Nagaur, Jodhpur and Tonk districts of Rajasthan.
Q: Sir Thomas Roe came as an official ambassador from King James I of England to which Mughal emperor's court?
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62bea03077dd9d7356a9496e- 1Aurangzebfalse
- 2Jahangirtrue
- 3Shah Jahanfalse
- 4Akbarfalse
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Answer : 2. "Jahangir"
Q: what is the Celeron?
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63bfe9e71b93047bc2180c54- 1a range of RAMfalse
- 2a range of Romefalse
- 3a range of processorstrue
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 3. "a range of processors"
Q: "World No Tobacco Day" is celebrated on which of the following day every year?
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6329ec1a5c208a6bf7df011b- 1May 31true
- 2June 30false
- 3July 31false
- 4August 31false
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Answer : 1. "May 31"
Explanation :
World No Tobacco Day is organized every year on 31 May by the World Health Organization to promote awareness about the risks related to consumption of tobacco and its products and its ill effects on family, society and environment.
Q: .................. comprises the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution.
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632c57c55c208a6bf7eb61e9- 1Nalandatrue
- 2Rani Ki vavfalse
- 3Hill Forts of Rajasthanfalse
- 4Fatephur Sikrifalse
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Answer : 1. "Nalanda"
Q: Which of the following statements about the city of Ahmedabad is NOT true?
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64c2502ca4dbfb486bca924d- 1The first mill in Ahmedabad was established in the year 1895.true
- 2Ahmedabad is located on the banks of the river Sabarmati.false
- 3Ahmedabad was often referred to as the ‘Manchester of India’.false
- 4Ahmedabad is situated very close to cotton growing areas.false
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Answer : 1. "The first mill in Ahmedabad was established in the year 1895."
Explanation :
All the statements about Ahmedabad city are true.
1. The first mill in Ahmedabad was established on May 30, 1861.
2. Ahmedabad is located on the banks of the river Sabarmati.
3. Ahmedabad was often referred to as the ‘Manchester of India’.
4. Ahmedabad is situated very close to cotton-growing areas.

