Which plan emphasized removal of poverty for the first time in India? [#373]
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Q1. Which plan emphasized removal of poverty for the first time in India?
Q1. Which plan emphasized removal of poverty for the first time in India?
(A) 4th plan
(A) 4th plan
(A) 4th plan
(B) 5th plan
(B) 5th plan
(B) 5th plan
(C) 6th plan
(C) 6th plan
(C) 6th plan
(D) 7th plan
(D) 7th plan
(D) 7th plan
Answer: (B) 5th plan
Answer: (B) 5th plan
Answer: (B) 5th plan
5th plan
5th plan
5th plan
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. People living at the same time.
Q1. People living at the same time.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) comrades
(A) comrades
(A) comrades
(B) friends
(B) friends
(B) friends
(C) contemporaries
(C) contemporaries
(C) contemporaries
(D) cosmopolitans
(D) cosmopolitans
(D) cosmopolitans
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
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Q2. How many times did Mahatma Gandhi come to Assam?
Q2. How many times did Mahatma Gandhi come to Assam?
(A) 2
(A) 2
(A) 2
(B) 5
(B) 5
(B) 5
(C) 4
(C) 4
(C) 4
(D) 3
(D) 3
(D) 3
Answer: (C) 4
Answer: (C) 4
Answer: (C) 4
In his lifetime, Gandhi made four trips to Assam—1921, 1926, 1934 and in 1946.
In his lifetime, Gandhi made four trips to Assam—1921, 1926, 1934 and in 1946.
In his lifetime, Gandhi made four trips to Assam—1921, 1926, 1934 and in 1946.
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Q3. What is the Blue Revolution related to?
Q3. What is the Blue Revolution related to?
(A) Food security
(A) Food security
(A) Food security
(B) Water conservation
(B) Water conservation
(B) Water conservation
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(C) Fisheries and aquaculture
(D) Space exploration
(D) Space exploration
(D) Space exploration
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
Answer: (C) Fisheries and aquaculture
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
The Blue Revolution refers to the significant growth and development of India's fisheries sector, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, which led to increased fish production and exports.
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Q4. Decimal System was introduced by
Q4. Decimal System was introduced by
(A) Aryabhatta
(A) Aryabhatta
(A) Aryabhatta
(B) Bhaskara
(B) Bhaskara
(B) Bhaskara
(C) Medhatithi
(C) Medhatithi
(C) Medhatithi
(D) Brahmagupta
(D) Brahmagupta
(D) Brahmagupta
Answer: (B) Bhaskara
Answer: (B) Bhaskara
Answer: (B) Bhaskara
Bhaskara
Bhaskara
Bhaskara
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Q5. Who said, "Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it"?
Q5. Who said, "Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it"?
(A) Chandra Sekhar Azad
(A) Chandra Sekhar Azad
(A) Chandra Sekhar Azad
(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(D) Bhagat Singh
(D) Bhagat Singh
(D) Bhagat Singh
Answer: (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer: (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer: (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, also known as Lokmanya Tilak, said, "Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it" in Belgaum in 1916. Tilak was a leader of the Indian independence movement and is also known as the "Father of Indian Unrest". His slogan, "Swaraj is my birth-right and I shall have it," inspired Indian freedom fighters and gave fresh life to the liberation cause.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, also known as Lokmanya Tilak, said, "Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it" in Belgaum in 1916. Tilak was a leader of the Indian independence movement and is also known as the "Father of Indian Unrest". His slogan, "Swaraj is my birth-right and I shall have it," inspired Indian freedom fighters and gave fresh life to the liberation cause.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, also known as Lokmanya Tilak, said, "Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it" in Belgaum in 1916. Tilak was a leader of the Indian independence movement and is also known as the "Father of Indian Unrest". His slogan, "Swaraj is my birth-right and I shall have it," inspired Indian freedom fighters and gave fresh life to the liberation cause.
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Q6. Who dug the 'Dighalipukhuri' in Guwahati?
Q6. Who dug the 'Dighalipukhuri' in Guwahati?
(A) Bhagadatta
(A) Bhagadatta
(A) Bhagadatta
(B) Brajadatta
(B) Brajadatta
(B) Brajadatta
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Sukaphaa
(D) Sukaphaa
(D) Sukaphaa
Answer: (A) Bhagadatta
Answer: (A) Bhagadatta
Answer: (A) Bhagadatta
King Bhagadatta, who led the Kauravas in the Battle of Kurukshetra during the Mahabharata. The tank was dug by him during the svayamvara of his daughter, Bhanumati. Duryodhana married Bhanumati.
King Bhagadatta, who led the Kauravas in the Battle of Kurukshetra during the Mahabharata. The tank was dug by him during the svayamvara of his daughter, Bhanumati. Duryodhana married Bhanumati.
King Bhagadatta, who led the Kauravas in the Battle of Kurukshetra during the Mahabharata. The tank was dug by him during the svayamvara of his daughter, Bhanumati. Duryodhana married Bhanumati.
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Q7. Elephanta Caves are predominantly attributed to which Hindu God?
Q7. Elephanta Caves are predominantly attributed to which Hindu God?
(A) Lord Shiva
(A) Lord Shiva
(A) Lord Shiva
(B) Lord Hanuman
(B) Lord Hanuman
(B) Lord Hanuman
(C) Lord Indra
(C) Lord Indra
(C) Lord Indra
(D) Lord Brahma
(D) Lord Brahma
(D) Lord Brahma
Answer: (A) Lord Shiva
Answer: (A) Lord Shiva
Answer: (A) Lord Shiva
The Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The main cave is famous for its carvings depicting Shiva in various forms and actions. The caves are located on Elephanta Island, also known as Gharapuri, in Mumbai Harbour.
The Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The main cave is famous for its carvings depicting Shiva in various forms and actions. The caves are located on Elephanta Island, also known as Gharapuri, in Mumbai Harbour.
The Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The main cave is famous for its carvings depicting Shiva in various forms and actions. The caves are located on Elephanta Island, also known as Gharapuri, in Mumbai Harbour.
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Q8. In which year was the Rowlatt Act passed by the British government in India?
Q8. In which year was the Rowlatt Act passed by the British government in India?
(A) 1909
(A) 1909
(A) 1909
(B) 1915
(B) 1915
(B) 1915
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(C) 1919
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
Answer: (C) 1919
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
The Rowlatt Acts were a series of legislative acts passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in British India in March 1919. These acts, officially known as the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, aimed to curb growing nationalist movements in India following World War I. They granted the police extensive powers to arrest and detain individuals without trial for suspected revolutionary activities. The Rowlatt Acts were widely opposed by Indian leaders and the public, who viewed them as oppressive and a denial of fundamental civil liberties. This widespread opposition led to significant protests, including Mahatma Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha.
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Q9. How many times did the Mughals attack Assam?
Q9. How many times did the Mughals attack Assam?
(A) 12 times
(A) 12 times
(A) 12 times
(B) 15 times
(B) 15 times
(B) 15 times
(C) 20 times
(C) 20 times
(C) 20 times
(D) 17 times
(D) 17 times
(D) 17 times
Answer: (D) 17 times
Answer: (D) 17 times
Answer: (D) 17 times
17 times
17 times
17 times
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Q10. What is the most accurate description of the shape of the earth?
Q10. What is the most accurate description of the shape of the earth?
(A) Circle
(A) Circle
(A) Circle
(B) Geoid
(B) Geoid
(B) Geoid
(C) Sphere
(C) Sphere
(C) Sphere
(D) Oblate Sphere
(D) Oblate Sphere
(D) Oblate Sphere
Answer: (D) Oblate Sphere
Answer: (D) Oblate Sphere
Answer: (D) Oblate Sphere
Oblate Sphere
Oblate Sphere
Oblate Sphere
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