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Q 1 · Politics

Who is the executive head of a Municipal Corporation?

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Q 2 · History

Mansabdari System was founded by Akbar. The Mansabdars were

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Q 3 · Politics

Which of the following is not true about the Village Panchayats ?

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Q 4 · History

The most important poet at the court of Mahmud of Ghazni, who wrote Shahnama and is regarded as the "Immortal Homer of the East" was

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Q 5 · Politics

The Gram Panchayats are elected by Gram Sabhas consisting of:

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Q 6 · History

During the course of his numerous invasions, Muhammad Ghori (Before his conquest in the Second Battle of Tarain) was defeated by

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Q 7 · Politics

Special representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions is given to:

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Q 8 · History

Muhammad Ghori laid the foundation of the Turkish Empire in India by defeating

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Q 9 · Politics

Gram Sabha consists of:

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Q 10 · History

It is said that Muhammad-bin-Bakhtiyar Khalji, one of the commanders of Muhammad Ghuri, conquered Nadia (one of the capitals of Bengal) with only 18 horsemen. The king of Bengal who then fled barefoot from his palace was

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Q 11 · Politics

The local self-governing institution for a town with a population of twelve thousand and above is known as :

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Q 12 · Politics

A person to be qualified for standing in a panchayat election must have attained the age of:

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Q 13 · Geography

Under which climatic conditions do the laterite soils develop ?

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Q 14 · Geography

Deforestation results in :
1. flora destruction
2. fauna destruction
3. ecological disbalance

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Q 15 · Geography

The soil formed by the deposition of silt brought by rivers is :

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Q 16 · Geography

The Red soils develop a reddish colour due to:

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Q 17 · Geography

Which of the following soils is very hard to cultivate?

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Q 18 · Geography

The soil which is a mixture of sand, clay and silt is known as:

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Q 19 · Geography

Which of the following soils is best suited for cotton?

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Q 20 · Geography

Which of the following characteristics is not true of alluvial soils?

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Q 21 · Geography

Of the following statements about the major soil types, the incorrect one is :

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Q 22 · Geography

On the basis of the process of their formation, which' of the following soils is formed differently from the other three?

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Q 23 · Geography

Which of the following are true in respect of alluvial soil ?
1. Generally confined to river basins
2. It has been deposited by rivers
3. It is rich in phosphorus and poor in potash
4. It is the most fertile soil

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Q 24 · Geography

Peaty soil is found in :

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Q 25 · Geography

Which of the following is the most important factor in soil formation?

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Q 26 · Geography

Which of the following is/are not the characteristics of red soils?
1. They are derived from weathering of old crystalline and metamorphic rocks
2. They contain iron oxides
3. They have high water retention capacity
4. They have high nitrogen content

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Q 27 · History

The Buddhist universities of Nalanda and Vikramshila in Bihar were destroyed during the invasions of

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Q 28 · History

The real founder of the Sultanate of Delhi and its first dynasty was

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Q 29 · History

From the point of view of the Turkish rule, the most important contribution of IItutmish was

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Q 30 · History

Haziya (the daughter of IItutmish) the only woman ruler in the history of Medieval India ascended the throne with the support of

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Q 31 · History

The first medieval ruler to propound the divine theory of Kingship was

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Q 32 · History

The first Sultan of Delhi to cross the Narmada and move to the south was

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Q 33 · History

The only known ruler in the history of India to have fixed the prices of different commodities, rigidly enforced quality control and ensured easy availability of essential commodities was

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Q 34 · History

Alauddin Khalji rigidly enforced 'market control' or economic regulations for

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Q 35 · History

Muhammad-bin Tughluq transferred his capital from Delhi to Devagiri (which he named Daulatabad) because

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Q 36 · History

The Sultan who completed the conquest of the South and broke the political barriers between the North and the South was

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Q 37 · History

The famous Moorish (from Morocco) traveller Ibn Batuta, who visited India recorded his experiences in a book entitled Safarnama or Rehla, was appointed Qazi of Delhi by Sultan

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Q 38 · History

The most important aspect of Sultan Flruz Tughluq's constructive policy was

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Q 39 · History

The Sultan of Delhi who transferred two monolithic Mauryan pillars to Delhi to beautify his capital, was

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Q 40 · History

Timur invaded India and ordered a general massacre of the people of Delhi during the
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Q 41 · History

A ruling dynasty established in India at the instance of Timur was

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Q 42 · History

The Akbar of Kashmir who reconstructed and rehabilitated all the temples and asked Jonaraja to continue further Kalhana's Rajatarangini was

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Q 43 · History

The most decisive battle between the forces of Dara and Aurangzeb (in the war of Succession) was fought at

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Q 44 · History

Assuming the title of Alamgir, Aurangzeb crowned himself as Emperor on July 21, 1658 at

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Q 45 · History

The famous Mughal General who conquered Assam, Chittagong, etc. in the north-east was

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Q 46 · History

Aurangzeb, in his attempt to annex Marwar to the Mughal empire, was involved in a 30-year war. During these long years the most valiant struggle from the aide of Marwar was fought by

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Q 47 · History

The Sikh Guru executed by Aurangzeb after cruel torture was

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Q 48 · History

During the last 25 years of his reign, Aurangzeb was mainly involved in long-drawn wars against

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Q 49 · History

Shivaji founded the Maratha kingdom by annexing the territories of

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Q 50 · History

The liberal religion preached by the saints of Maharashtra and rigidly followed by Shivaji is known as

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