When was the Second Round Table conference held in London? [#2032]
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Q1. When was the Second Round Table conference held in London?
Q1. When was the Second Round Table conference held in London?
(A) 1931
(A) 1931
(A) 1931
(B) 1932
(B) 1932
(B) 1932
(C) 1934
(C) 1934
(C) 1934
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
Answer: (A) 1931
Answer: (A) 1931
Answer: (A) 1931
1931
1931
1931
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Advisible
(A) Advisible
(A) Advisible
(B) Invisible
(B) Invisible
(B) Invisible
(C) Capable
(C) Capable
(C) Capable
(D) Irritable
(D) Irritable
(D) Irritable
Answer: (A) Advisible
Answer: (A) Advisible
Answer: (A) Advisible
The wrongly spelt word is - Advisible.
The correctly spelt word is - Advisable.
Advisable means recommended or sensible. It suggests that something is a good idea or course of action.
The wrongly spelt word is - Advisible. The correctly spelt word is - Advisable. Advisable means recommended or sensible. It suggests that something is a good idea or course of action.
The wrongly spelt word is - Advisible. The correctly spelt word is - Advisable. Advisable means recommended or sensible. It suggests that something is a good idea or course of action.
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Q2. When was Indian National Flag adopted?
Q2. When was Indian National Flag adopted?
(A) 15 August 1947
(A) 15 August 1947
(A) 15 August 1947
(B) 26 January 1950
(B) 26 January 1950
(B) 26 January 1950
(C) 21 October 1943
(C) 21 October 1943
(C) 21 October 1943
(D) 22 July 1947
(D) 22 July 1947
(D) 22 July 1947
Answer: (D) 22 July 1947
Answer: (D) 22 July 1947
Answer: (D) 22 July 1947
22 July 1947
The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on 15 August, 1947.
22 July 1947 The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on 15 August, 1947.
22 July 1947 The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on 15 August, 1947.
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Q3. When was the Second Battle of Tarain fought?
Q3. When was the Second Battle of Tarain fought?
(A) 1182
(A) 1182
(A) 1182
(B) 1192
(B) 1192
(B) 1192
(C) 1172
(C) 1172
(C) 1172
(D) 1162
(D) 1162
(D) 1162
Answer: (B) 1192
Answer: (B) 1192
Answer: (B) 1192
The Second Battle of Tarain was again fought between the Ghurid army of Mohammed Ghori and the Rajput army of Prithviraj Chauhan. The battle took place in 1192 A.D near Tarain. In this battle, Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammed Ghori.
The Second Battle of Tarain was again fought between the Ghurid army of Mohammed Ghori and the Rajput army of Prithviraj Chauhan. The battle took place in 1192 A.D near Tarain. In this battle, Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammed Ghori.
The Second Battle of Tarain was again fought between the Ghurid army of Mohammed Ghori and the Rajput army of Prithviraj Chauhan. The battle took place in 1192 A.D near Tarain. In this battle, Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammed Ghori.
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Q4. Which is the form of market where there is lack of competition?
Q4. Which is the form of market where there is lack of competition?
(A) Monopoly
(A) Monopoly
(A) Monopoly
(B) Oligopoly
(B) Oligopoly
(B) Oligopoly
(C) Perfect Competition
(C) Perfect Competition
(C) Perfect Competition
(D) Maretization
(D) Maretization
(D) Maretization
Answer: (A) Monopoly
Answer: (A) Monopoly
Answer: (A) Monopoly
A monopoly market, in simple terms, means a single seller selling a unique product. The seller dominates the market by offering a unique product, setting its own prices, and high barriers restricting new entrants.
A monopoly market, in simple terms, means a single seller selling a unique product. The seller dominates the market by offering a unique product, setting its own prices, and high barriers restricting new entrants.
A monopoly market, in simple terms, means a single seller selling a unique product. The seller dominates the market by offering a unique product, setting its own prices, and high barriers restricting new entrants.
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Q5. The Writ of Mandamus meaning
Q5. The Writ of Mandamus meaning
(A) By what warrant or authority
(A) By what warrant or authority
(A) By what warrant or authority
(B) We command
(B) We command
(B) We command
(C) To be certified
(C) To be certified
(C) To be certified
(D) You may have the body
(D) You may have the body
(D) You may have the body
Answer: (B) We command
Answer: (B) We command
Answer: (B) We command
We command
We command
We command
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Q6. I can't find my keys; I think I ________ them at home.
Q6. I can't find my keys; I think I ________ them at home.
(A) leave
(A) leave
(A) leave
(B) have left
(B) have left
(B) have left
(C) left
(C) left
(C) left
(D) leaves
(D) leaves
(D) leaves
Answer: (B) have left
Answer: (B) have left
Answer: (B) have left
I can't find my keys; I think I have left them at home.
I can't find my keys; I think I have left them at home.
I can't find my keys; I think I have left them at home.
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Q7. Which traditional Assamese festival marks the end of the harvesting season?
Q7. Which traditional Assamese festival marks the end of the harvesting season?
Rongali Bihu
Rongali Bihu
Rongali Bihu
(A) Rongali Bihu
(A) Rongali Bihu
(A) Rongali Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(C) Kati Bihu
(C) Kati Bihu
(C) Kati Bihu
(D) Kongali Bihu
(D) Kongali Bihu
(D) Kongali Bihu
Answer: (B) Magh Bihu
Answer: (B) Magh Bihu
Answer: (B) Magh Bihu
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, India, during the month of Magh (January-February). It signifies the culmination of the harvesting season. The festivities include community feasts (Uruka), bonfires (Meji), preparation of traditional delicacies like pitha, and the burning of temporary structures called Bhela Ghar. It's a time of great rejoicing and feasting, marking the abundance of the harvest.
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, India, during the month of Magh (January-February). It signifies the culmination of the harvesting season. The festivities include community feasts (Uruka), bonfires (Meji), preparation of traditional delicacies like pitha, and the burning of temporary structures called Bhela Ghar. It's a time of great rejoicing and feasting, marking the abundance of the harvest.
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, India, during the month of Magh (January-February). It signifies the culmination of the harvesting season. The festivities include community feasts (Uruka), bonfires (Meji), preparation of traditional delicacies like pitha, and the burning of temporary structures called Bhela Ghar. It's a time of great rejoicing and feasting, marking the abundance of the harvest.
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Q8. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
Q8. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(B) Venus
(B) Venus
(C) Earth
(C) Earth
(C) Earth
(D) Mars
(D) Mars
(D) Mars
Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
Mercury, with an average distance of about 58 million kilometers (36 million miles), is the closest planet to the Sun. Its highly elliptical orbit takes it as close as 46 million kilometers (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million kilometers (44 million miles) from the Sun.
Mercury, with an average distance of about 58 million kilometers (36 million miles), is the closest planet to the Sun. Its highly elliptical orbit takes it as close as 46 million kilometers (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million kilometers (44 million miles) from the Sun.
Mercury, with an average distance of about 58 million kilometers (36 million miles), is the closest planet to the Sun. Its highly elliptical orbit takes it as close as 46 million kilometers (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million kilometers (44 million miles) from the Sun.
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Q9. What was the time period of ancient Assam history?
Q9. What was the time period of ancient Assam history?
(A) AD 300-750
(A) AD 300-750
(A) AD 300-750
(B) AD 350-1206
(B) AD 350-1206
(B) AD 350-1206
(C) AD 340-1228
(C) AD 340-1228
(C) AD 340-1228
(D) AD 350-1325
(D) AD 350-1325
(D) AD 350-1325
Answer: (B) AD 350-1206
Answer: (B) AD 350-1206
Answer: (B) AD 350-1206
AD 350-1206
AD 350-1206
AD 350-1206
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Q10. Who was the Kachari Raja appointed as a tributary King by Suhungmung after defeating the Kacharis in the 1531 Ahom-Kachari war?
Q10. Who was the Kachari Raja appointed as a tributary King by Suhungmung after defeating the Kacharis in the 1531 Ahom-Kachari war?
(A) Khunkhara
(A) Khunkhara
(A) Khunkhara
(B) Govinda Singh
(B) Govinda Singh
(B) Govinda Singh
(C) Detchung
(C) Detchung
(C) Detchung
(D) Jasa Manik
(D) Jasa Manik
(D) Jasa Manik
Answer: (C) Detchung
Answer: (C) Detchung
Answer: (C) Detchung
After defeating the Kachari king Khunkhara in 1531, Ahom king Suhungmung installed Detsung, a Kachari prince, as the new Kachari king. However, Detsung later rebelled, leading to further conflicts between the Ahoms and Kacharis.
After defeating the Kachari king Khunkhara in 1531, Ahom king Suhungmung installed Detsung, a Kachari prince, as the new Kachari king. However, Detsung later rebelled, leading to further conflicts between the Ahoms and Kacharis.
After defeating the Kachari king Khunkhara in 1531, Ahom king Suhungmung installed Detsung, a Kachari prince, as the new Kachari king. However, Detsung later rebelled, leading to further conflicts between the Ahoms and Kacharis.
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