Q1. Which metal was not known during the Indus Valley Civilization? Q1. Which metal was not known during the Indus Valley Civilization?
(A) Copper (A) Copper
(B) Iron (B) Iron
(C) Gold (C) Gold
(D) Silver (D) Silver
Answer: (B) Iron Answer: (B) Iron
Iron was not known to Indus Valley Civilization.
The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan civilization, was a Bronze Age civilization that lasted from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. The Indus Valley Civilization is one of three early civilizations of the Near East and South Asia, along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The Indus Valley Civilization's metallurgists used metals such as copper, lead, gold, bronze, and silver. The Indus Valley Civilization's inhabitants developed new techniques in metallurgy, including copper, bronze, lead, and tin.Iron was not known to Indus Valley Civilization.
The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan civilization, was a Bronze Age civilization that lasted from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. The Indus Valley Civilization is one of three early civilizations of the Near East and South Asia, along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The Indus Valley Civilization's metallurgists used metals such as copper, lead, gold, bronze, and silver. The Indus Valley Civilization's inhabitants developed new techniques in metallurgy, including copper, bronze, lead, and tin.
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Q3. The Pir Panjal range is located in which of the following states or Union Territories? Q3. The Pir Panjal range is located in which of the following states or Union Territories?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh (A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Jammu and Kashmir (B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Punjab (C) Punjab
(D) Uttarakhand (D) Uttarakhand
Answer: (B) Jammu and Kashmir Answer: (B) Jammu and Kashmir
The Pir Panjal Range is located in the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, and in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The range runs from east-southeast to west-northwest, extending over 200 miles from the Nilam River in Azad Kashmir to southwestern Jammu and Kashmir. The Pir Panjal Range is part of the Lesser Himalayas.The Pir Panjal Range is located in the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, and in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The range runs from east-southeast to west-northwest, extending over 200 miles from the Nilam River in Azad Kashmir to southwestern Jammu and Kashmir. The Pir Panjal Range is part of the Lesser Himalayas.
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Q4. Which of the following organizations is not in the business of commercial vehicles? Q4. Which of the following organizations is not in the business of commercial vehicles?
Larsen & Toubro Limited, abbreviated as L&T, is an Indian multinational conglomerate, with interests in industrial technology, heavy industry, engineering, construction, manufacturing, power, information technology, military and financial services. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.Larsen & Toubro Limited, abbreviated as L&T, is an Indian multinational conglomerate, with interests in industrial technology, heavy industry, engineering, construction, manufacturing, power, information technology, military and financial services. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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Q5. What is the minimum age to become the Chief Minister of any State in India? Q5. What is the minimum age to become the Chief Minister of any State in India?
The Mariana Trench is the deepest trench in the world, at 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) deep. The deepest part of the Mariana Trench is called the Challenger Deep, which is about 10,935 meters (35,876 feet) deep. This is deeper than the height of Mount Everest.The Mariana Trench is the deepest trench in the world, at 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) deep. The deepest part of the Mariana Trench is called the Challenger Deep, which is about 10,935 meters (35,876 feet) deep. This is deeper than the height of Mount Everest.
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Q7. What is the predominant religion in Assam? Q7. What is the predominant religion in Assam?
(A) Hinduism (A) Hinduism
(B) Islam (B) Islam
(C) Christianity (C) Christianity
(D) Buddhism (D) Buddhism
Answer: (A) Hinduism Answer: (A) Hinduism
Hinduism is the predominant religion in Assam. According to the 2011 census, approximately 61.47% of the population in Assam adheres to Hinduism.Hinduism is the predominant religion in Assam. According to the 2011 census, approximately 61.47% of the population in Assam adheres to Hinduism.
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Q8. The international festival ‘Kullu Dussehra’ is celebrated in which State? Q8. The international festival ‘Kullu Dussehra’ is celebrated in which State?
Kullu Dussehra is a renowned international festival celebrated in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a unique event featuring a grand procession of deities from various temples in the region.Kullu Dussehra is a renowned international festival celebrated in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a unique event featuring a grand procession of deities from various temples in the region.
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Q9. In which region is Kushan gaan well-known? Q9. In which region is Kushan gaan well-known?
(A) Barpeta (A) Barpeta
(B) Goalpara (B) Goalpara
(C) Darrang (C) Darrang
(D) Dhubri (D) Dhubri
Answer: (B) Goalpara Answer: (B) Goalpara
Kushan gaan is a traditional folk theatre form primarily found and performed in the Goalpara district of Assam, India. This unique form of theatre combines music, dance, and acting, often drawing its themes and stories from the epic Ramayana. It is performed by semi-professional troupes and plays a significant role in the cultural identity and heritage of the Goalpara region.Kushan gaan is a traditional folk theatre form primarily found and performed in the Goalpara district of Assam, India. This unique form of theatre combines music, dance, and acting, often drawing its themes and stories from the epic Ramayana. It is performed by semi-professional troupes and plays a significant role in the cultural identity and heritage of the Goalpara region.