Mauryan and Post-Mauryan Period MCQ

Mauryan and Post-Mauryan Period History MCQs from the previous year exam question papers. The objective question answer is very helpful for the preparation of upcoming UPSC, SSC, UPSSSC PET Competitive exams.

Mauryan and Post-Mauryan Period Questions

Qns 1 : Which among the following is India’s oldest dynasty?

(a) Gupta
(b) Maurya
(c) Vardhana
(d) Kushana

Answer
Ans : (b) Maurya

Qns 2 : First Indian Empire was established by

(a) Kanishka
(b) Harsha
(c) Chandragupta Maurya
(d) Samudragupta

Answer
Ans : (c) Chandragupta Maurya

Qns 3 : Who was the first king to conquer Malwa, Gujarat and Maharashtra?

(a) Harsha
(b) Skandagupta
(c) Vikramaditya
(d) Chandragupta Maurya

Answer
Ans : (d) Chandragupta Maurya

Qns 4 : In which year Chandragupta Maurya had defeated Seleucus?

(a) 317 BC
(b) 315 BC
(c) 305 BC
(d) 300 BC

Answer
Ans : (c) 305 BC

Qns 5 : Who came to India during the time of Chandragupta Maurya?

(a) Faxian (Fa-Hien)
(b) Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang)
(c) Megasthenes
(d) Strabo

Answer
Ans : (c) Megasthenes

Qns 6: The Greek ambassador Megasthenese was in the court of which of the following rulers?

(a) Ashoka
(b) Chandragupta
(c) Bindusara
(d) Chanakya

Answer
Ans : (b) Chandragupta

Qns 7 : Who was referred to as ‘Sandrocottus’ in the writings of the Greeks?

(a) Ashoka
(b) Bindusara
(c) Chandragupta Maurya
(d) Dhanananda

Answer
Ans : (c) Chandragupta Maurya

Qns 8 : Who was the son of Chandragupta?

(a) Bindusara
(b) Chandragupta II
(c) Ashoka
(d) Bimbasara

Answer
Ans : (a) Bindusara

Qns 9 : To which dynasty did Ashoka belong?

(a) Vardhana
(b) Maurya
(c) Kushan
(d) Gupta

Answer
Ans : (b) Maurya

Qns 10 : Which of the king has been mentioned as ‘Piyadassi’ and Devanampiya’ in inscriptions?

(a) Chandragupta Maurya
(b) Ashoka
(c) Samudragupta
(d) Harshavardhana

Answer
Ans : (b) Ashoka

Qns 11 : Sarnath Pillar was built by

(a) Harshavardhana
(b) Ashoka
(c) Gautam Buddha
(d) Kanishka

Answer
Ans : (b) Ashoka

Qns 12 : Who constructed the ‘Sanchi Stupa’?

(a) Chandragupta
(b) Kautilya
(c) Gautam Buddha
(d) Ashoka

Answer
Ans : (d) Ashoka

Qns 13 : Which one of the following inscriptions contains the name of Ashoka?

(a) Gujarra
(b) Ahraura
(c) Brahmagiri
(d) Sarnath

Answer
Ans : (a) Gujarra

Qns 14 : Which one of the following is considered the best Stupa?

(a) Amravati
(b) Bharhut
(c) Sanchi
(d) Sarnath

Answer
Ans : (c) Sanchi

Qns 15 : Language used in the inscriptions of Ashoka is

(a) Sanskrit
(b) Prakrit
(c) Apabhramsa
(d) Hindi

Answer
Ans : (b) Prakrit

Qns 16 : Kalsi is famous for

(a) Buddhist Chaityas
(b) Persian coins
(c) Rock Edicts of Ashoka
(d) Temples of Gupta period

Answer
Ans : (c) Rock Edicts of Ashoka

Qns 17 : Kautilya was Prime Minister of

(a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
(b) Ashoka
(c) Chandragupta Maurya
(d) King Janak

Answer
Ans : (c) Chandragupta Maurya

Qns 18 : The another name of Chanakya was

(a) Bhattswami
(b) Vishnugupta
(c) Rajshekhar
(d) Vishakhadatta

Answer
Ans : (b) Vishnugupta

Qns 19 : The most famous centre of learning during Maurya period was

(a) Vaishali
(b) Nalanda
(c) Taxila
(d) Ujjain

Answer
Ans : (c) Taxila

Qns 20 : The system governing villages through autonomous elected Panchayats was evolved by

(a) Kushans
(b) Dravids
(c) Aryans
(d) Mauryans

Answer
Ans : (d) Mauryans

Qns 21 : During Mauryan Period ‘Pin tax’ was a

(a) tax given for labour
(b) irrigation tax
(c) tax on non-agricultural product
(d) tax collected by a village

Answer
Ans : (d) tax collected by a village

Qns 22 : ‘Sita’ in Maurya period means

(a) a Goddess
(b) a religious sect
(c) revenue from crown land
(d) barren land

Answer
Ans : (c) revenue from crown land

Qns 23 : India’s first hospital and herbal gardens were built by

(a) Ashoka
(b) Chandragupta Maurya
(c) Lord Mahavir
(d) Dhanvantari

Answer
Ans : (a) Ashoka

Qns 24 : India’s first hospital and herbal gardens were built by

(a) Ashoka
(b) Chandragupta Maurya
(c) Lord Mahavir
(d) Dhanvantari

Answer
Ans : (d) Dhanvantari

Qns 25 : Kautilya’s Arthashastra is a book on

(a) economic relations
(b) principles and practice of statecraft
(c) foreign policy
(d) wealth accumulation

Answer
Ans : (b) principles and practice of statecraft

Qns 26 : What is the name of Megasthenes’s book?

(a) Economics
(b) Rig Veda
(c) Purana
(d) Indica

Answer
Ans : (d) Indica

Qns 27 : Who among the following was not a contemporary of the other three?

(a) Bimbisara
(b) Gautama Buddha
(c) Milinda
(d) Prasenjit

Answer
Ans : (c) Milinda

Qns 28 : The last Mauryan emperor was

(a) Jaloka
(b) Avanti Verma
(c) Nandivardhana
(d) Brihadratha

Answer
Ans : (d) Brihadratha

Qns 29 : The following persons came to India at one time or another.
I. Fa-Hien II. I-Tsing
III. Megasthenes IV. Hieun-Tsang
The correct chronological sequence of their visits are

(a) III, I, II and IV
(b) III, I, IV, II
(c) I, III, II and IV
(d) I, III, IV and II

Answer
Ans : (b) III, I, IV, II

Qns 30 : Who started the Shaka era and when?

(a) Kadphises in 58 BC [WBCS 2008]
(b) Vikramaditya in 58 BC
(c) Rudradaman I in AD 78
(d) Kanishka in AD 78

Answer
Ans : (d) Kanishka in AD 78

Qns 31 : Which of the following dynasty empire was expanded even outside of India?

(a) Gupta dynasty
(b) Maurya dynasty
(c) Kushan dynasty
(d) None of these

Answer
Ans : (c) Kushan dynasty

Qns 32 : Art of Ganghara style flourished during the reign of

(a) Kushans
(b) Guptas
(c) Akbar
(d) Mauryas

Answer
Ans : (a) Kushans

Qns 33 : Who among the following was the ruler of Kushan dynasty?

(a) Vikramaditya
(b) Danti Durga
(c) Khadphises I
(d) Pushyamitra

Answer
Ans : (c) Khadphises I

Qns 34 : The capital of the Satavahanas was located at

(a) Amravati
(b) Nanded
(c) Naldurg
(d) Durg

Answer
Ans : (a) Amravati

Qns 35 : When was Vikram Samvat started?

(a) 78 AD
(b) 57 BC
(c) 72 BC
(d) 56 BC

Answer
Ans : (b) 57 BC

Qns 36 : The art style which combines Indian and Greek feature is called

(a) Sikhar
(b) Vera
(c) Gandhara
(d) Nagara

Answer
Ans : (c) Gandhara

Qns 37 : With reference to the invaders in ancient India, which one of the following is the correct chronological order?

(a) Greeks, Shakas and Kushans
(b) Greeks, Kushans and Shakas
(c) Shakas, Greeks and Kushans
(d) Shakas, Kushans and Greeks

Answer
Ans : (d) Shakas, Kushans and Greeks

Qns 38 : Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the given rulers of ancient India?

(a) Ashoka, Kanishka and Milinda
(b) Milinda, Ashoka and Kanishka
(c) Ashoka, Milinda and Kanishka
(d) Milinda, Kanishka and Ashoka

Answer
Ans : (c) Ashoka, Milinda and Kanishka

Thanks for visit and attempt Mauryan and Post-Mauryan Period MCQ questions practice set for competitive exams.

Vedic Period MCQ in Hindi

Vedic Civilization Period MCQ question answer in Hindi for UPSC, SSC competitive exams. वैदिक युग और महाजनपद GK questions Practice set for free online practice.

Practice Set : Vedic Period MCQ in Hindi

Qns 1: भारत में लोहे के उपयोग का सबसे पहला प्रमाण कहा से खोजा गया है

(a) तक्षशिला
(b) अतरंजीखेड़ा
(c) कौशाम्बी
(d) हस्तिनापुर

Answer
Ans : (b) अतरंजीखेड़ा

Qns 2: प्राचीन काल में आर्यों की मुख्य आजीविका थी

(a) कृषि
(b) शिकार
(c) कला शिल्प
(d) व्यापार

Answer
Ans : (b) शिकार

Qns 3: शास्त्रीय संस्कृत में ‘आर्य’ शब्द का अर्थ है

(a) भगवान के विश्वासी
(b) एक वंशानुगत जाति
(c) विशेष धर्म में विश्वास करने वाला
(d) एक महान आदमी

Answer
Ans : (d) एक महान आदमी

Qns 4: निम्नलिखित में से किस नदी को वैदिक काल में पुरुषनी के नाम से जाना जाता था?

(a) रवि
(b) सतलज
(c) ब्यास
(d) चिनाब

Answer
Ans : (a) रवि

Qns 5: वैदिक नदी कुभा स्थित थी

(a) अफगानिस्तान
(b) चीनी तुर्किस्तान
(c) कश्मीर
(d) पंजाब

Answer
Ans : (a) अफगानिस्तान

Qns 6: वैदिक नदी अस्किनी की पहचान निम्नलिखित में से किस नदी से की जाती है?

(a) ब्यास
(b) रवि
(c) चिनाब
(d) झेलम

Answer
Ans : (c) चिनाब

Qns 7 : निम्नलिखित में से किस नदी को पहले ‘वितस्ता’ के नाम से जाना जाता था?

(a) तीस्ता
(b) झेलम
(c) तुंगभद्रा
(d) भारतपुझा

Answer
Ans : (b) झेलम

Qns 8 : गायत्री मंत्र किस ग्रंथ में पाया जाता है?

(a) उपनिषद
(b) भगवद गीता
(c) ऋग्वेद
(d) यजुर्वेद

Answer
Ans : (c) ऋग्वेद

Qns 9: गायत्री मंत्र की रचना किसने की थी?

(a) वशिष्ठ
(b) विश्वामित्र
(c) इंद्र
(d) परीक्षित

Answer
Ans : (b) विश्वामित्र

Qns 10 : गोत्र शब्द पहली बार में आया है

(a) अथर्ववेद
(b) ऋग्वेद
(c) सामवेद
(d) यजुर्वेद

Answer
Ans : (b) ऋग्वेद

Qns 11: ऋग्वेद में मंत्रों की संख्या सर्वाधिक है

(a) अग्नि
(b) वरुण
(c) विष्णु
(d) यम

Answer
Ans : (a) अग्नि

Qns 12 : ऋग्वेद में उल्लिखित निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी नदी अफगानिस्तान के साथ आर्यों के संबंधों का कारण बताती है?

(a) अस्किनी
(b) परुष्णी
(c) कुभा, क्रमु
(d) विपाशा, शुतुद्री

Answer
Ans : (c) कुभा, क्रमु

Qns 13: यज्ञों से संबंधित अधिकारों और अनुष्ठानों का उल्लेख किया गया है

(a) ऋग्वेद
(b) सामवेद
(c) ब्राह्मण ग्रंथ
(d) यजुर्वेद

Answer
Ans : (a) ऋग्वेद

Qns 14 : ‘नचिकेता’ की कथा का उल्लेख मिलता है

(a) अथर्ववेद
(b) शतपथ ब्राह्मण
(c) कठोपनिषद
(d) बृहदारण्यक उपनिषद

Answer
Ans : (c) कठोपनिषद

Qns 15 : ‘सत्यमेव जयते’ जो भारतीय प्रतीक पर खुदा हुआ है, कहाँ से लिया गया है?

(a) ऋग्वेद
(b) भगवद गीता
(c) मुंडकोपनिषद
(d) मत्स्य पुराण

Answer
Ans : (c) मुंडकोपनिषद

Qns 16 : पाणिनि, भारत में संस्कृत भाषा के पहले व्याकरणविद, किसके दौरान रहते थे

(a) दूसरी शताब्दी ईसा पूर्व
(b) छठी-पांचवीं शताब्दी ई.पू
(c) दूसरी शताब्दी ईस्वी
(d) 5वीं-6ठी शताब्दी ई

Answer
Ans : (b) छठी-पांचवीं शताब्दी ई.पू

Qns 17: अष्टाध्यायी किसके द्वारा लिखी गई थी

(a) वेद व्यास
(b) पाणिनि
(c) शुकदेव
(d) वाल्मीकि

Answer
Ans : (b) पाणिनि

Qns 18 : निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा वैदिक साहित्य का सही क्रम है?

(a) वैदिक संहिता, ब्राह्मण, आरण्यक और उपनिषद
(b) वैदिक संहिता, उपनिषद, आरण्यक और ब्राह्मण
(c) वैदिक संहिता, आरण्यक, ब्राह्मण और उपनिषद
(d) वैदिक संहिता, वेदांग, आरण्यक और स्मृति

Answer
Ans : (a) वैदिक संहिता, ब्राह्मण, आरण्यक और उपनिषद

Qns 19 : माना जाता है कि महाभारत का युद्ध कुरुक्षेत्र में लड़ा गया था

(a) 14 दिन
(b) 16 दिन
दिन(d) 20 दिन

Answer
Ans : दिन

Qns 20 : प्राचीन भारत में ‘निष्क’ के रूप में जाना जाता था

(a) सोने के आभूषण
(b) गायों
(c) तांबे के सिक्के
(d) चांदी के सिक्के

Answer
Ans : (a) सोने के आभूषण

Qns 21 : बोगाज़-कोई महत्वपूर्ण है क्योंकि

(a) यह मध्य एशिया और तिब्बत के बीच एक महत्वपूर्ण व्यापारिक केंद्र था।
(b) अभिलेख मिले हैं जिनमें वैदिक देवी-देवताओं के नामों का उल्लेख है।
(c) वेदों के मूल ग्रंथों की रचना यहीं हुई थी।
(d) उपर्युक्त में से कोई नहीं

Answer
Ans : (b) अभिलेख मिले हैं जिनमें वैदिक देवी-देवताओं के नामों का उल्लेख है।

Qns 22: मूल रूप से महाभारत के रूप में जाना जाता था

(a) बृहत्कथा
(b) ब्राह्मण
(c) बृहत्संहिता
(d) जयसंहिता

Answer
Ans : (d) जयसंहिता

Qns 23 : उत्तर-वैदिक काल के दौरान निम्नलिखित में से किसे आर्य सभ्यता का केंद्र माना जाता है?

(a) अंग, मगध
(b) कोसल, विदेह
(c) कुरु, पांचाल
(d) मत्स्य, सुरसेन

Answer
Ans : (b) कोसल, विदेह

Qns 24 : पाटलिपुत्र की स्थापना किसने की थी?

(a) उदयन
(b) अशोक
(c) बिंबिसार
(d) महापद्मनंद

Answer
Ans : (a) उदयन

Qns 25: प्राचीन भारत में, मगध साम्राज्य की सबसे पुरानी राजधानी थी

(a) पाटलिपुत्र
(b) राजगीर
(c) वैशाली
(d) वाराणसी

Answer
Ans : (b) राजगीर

Qns 26 : हर्यंका वंश से मगध का पहला शासक था ………

(a) अशोक
(b) प्रसेनजीत
(c) बिंबिसार
(d) अजातशत्रु

Answer
Ans : (c) बिंबिसार

Qns 27 : अजातशत्रु के वंश का क्या नाम था?

(a) मौर्य
(b) हरियाणा
(c) नंदा
(d) गुप्ता

Answer
Ans : (b) हरियाणा

Qns 28 : किस मगध शासक को ‘सेनिया’ के नाम से जाना जाता था?

(a) बिम्बिसार
(b) अजातशत्रु
(c) महापद्म नंद
(d) चंद्रगुप्त मौर्य

Answer
Ans : (a) बिम्बिसार

Qns 29: मगध के किस सम्राट को ‘अपरोपराशुराम’ के नाम से जाना जाता है?

(a) बिन्दुसार
(b) अजातशत्रु
(c) कालाशोक
(d) महापद्म नंद

Answer
Ans : (d) महापद्म नंद

Qns 30 : सिकंदर ने भारत पर आक्रमण किया था……

(a) 326 ईसा पूर्व
(b) 326 ईसा पूर्व
(c) 232 ईसा पूर्व
(d) 323 एडी

Answer
Ans : (a) 326 ईसा पूर्व

Qns 31: सिकंदर महान की मृत्यु 323 ईसा पूर्व में …… में हुई थी

(a) फारस
(b) बेबीलोन
(c) मैसेडोनिया
(d) तक्षशिला

Answer
Ans : (b) बेबीलोन

Thanks for attempt Vedic Period MCQ in Hindi, important for competitive exams.

List of banks in India PDF Download

List of nationalised banks in India after merger, Public, Private, small sector bank, Payment bank and foreign bank with branch in India PDF for free download. This GK list of Government and merchant banks is very important for upcoming competitive exams.

Public Sector Banks (PSB)

There are 12 public sector banks.

SR. No.Anchor BankEstablishedHeadquartersBranches
1Union Bank of India1919Mumbai, Maharashtra9,315
2UCO Bank1943Kolkata, West Bengal3,087
3State Bank of India1955Mumbai, Maharashtra22,219
4Punjab National Bank1894New Delhi, NCT of Delhi10,769
5Punjab and Sind Bank1908New Delhi, NCT of Delhi1,526
6Indian Overseas Bank1937Chennai, Tamil Nadu3,217
7Indian Bank1907Chennai, Tamil Nadu5,744
8Central Bank of India1911Mumbai, Maharashtra4,608
9Canara Bank1906Bengaluru, Karnataka10,416
10Bank of Maharashtra1935Pune, Maharashtra2,022
11Bank of India1906Mumbai, Maharashtra5,084
12Bank of Baroda1908Vadodara, Gujarat8,310

Private-sector banks

At present, There are 21 private banks in India.

SR. No. Bank NameEstablishedHeadquartersBranches
1Yes Bank2004Mumbai, Maharashtra1,070
2Tamilnad Mercantile Bank1921Thoothukkudi, Tamil Nadu509
3South Indian Bank1929Thrissur, Kerala935
4RBL Bank1943Mumbai, Maharashtra435
5Nainital Bank1922Nainital, Uttarakhand160
6Kotak Mahindra Bank2003Mumbai, Maharashtra1,604
7Karur Vysya Bank1916Karur, Tamil Nadu811
8Karnataka Bank1924Mangaluru, Karnataka905
9Jammu & Kashmir Bank1938Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir957
10IndusInd Bank1994Mumbai, Maharashtra2,015
11IDFC First Bank2015Mumbai, Maharashtra707
12IDBI Bank1964Mumbai, Maharashtra1,884
13ICICI Bank1994Mumbai, Maharashtra5,266
14HDFC Bank1994Mumbai, Maharashtra5,608
15Federal Bank1931Kochi, Kerala1,272
16Dhanlaxmi Bank1927Thrissur, Kerala245
17DCB Bank1930Mumbai, Maharashtra352
18CSB Bank1920Thrissur, Kerala512
19City Union Bank1904Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu702
20Bandhan Bank2015Kolkata, West Bengal1,147
21Axis Bank1993Mumbai, Maharashtra4,594

Small sector banks

SR. No. Bank NameEstablishedHeadquartersBranches
1AU Small Finance Bank2017Jaipur, Rajasthan396
2Capital Small Finance Bank2016Jalandhar, Punjab47
3Equitas Small Finance Bank2016Chennai, Tamil Nadu412
4ESAF Small Finance Bank2017Thrissur, Kerala575
5Fincare Small Finance Bank2017Bangalore, Karnataka919
6Jana Small Finance Bank2018Bangalore, Karnataka718
7North East Small Finance Bank2017Guwahati, Assam
8Shivalik Small Finance Bank2021Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh46
9Suryoday Small Finance Bank2017Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra477
10Ujjivan Small Finance Bank2017Bangalore, Karnataka464
11Unity Small Finance Bank2021
12Utkarsh Small Finance Bank2018Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Payments banks

SR. No.Bank NameEstablishedHeadquartersBranches
1Airtel Payments Bank2017New Delhi, Delhi
2Fino Payments Bank2017Mumbai, Maharashtra410 Branches
3India Post Payments Bank2018New Delhi, Delhi650 Branches
4Jio Payments Bank2018Mumbai, Maharashtra
5NSDL Payments Bank2018Mumbai, Maharashtra
6Paytm Payments Bank2017Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Foreign banks with branches in India.

List of notable banks which are incorporated outside India and are operating branches in India :

  •  Australia
    • Australia & New Zealand Banking Group
    • Westpac
  •  Bahrain
    • Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait
  •  Bangladesh
    • AB Bank
    • Sonali Bank
  •  Canada
    • Bank of Nova Scotia
  •  China
    • CTBC Bank
    • Bank of China
    • Industrial & Commercial Bank of China
  •  Denmark
    • Saxo Bank
  •  England
    • Barclays
    • HSBC Bank India
    • Standard Chartered Bank
  •  France
    • BNP Paribas
    • Société Générale
    • Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
  •  Germany
    • Deutsche Bank
  •  Japan
    • Mizuho Corporate Bank
    • MUFG Bank
    • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
  •  Netherlands
    • ABN AMRO
    • Rabobank
  •  Qatar
    • Doha Bank
    • Qatar National Bank
  •  Russia
    • Sberbank
  •  Scotland
    • NatWest Group
    • Royal Bank of Scotland
  •  Singapore
    • United Overseas Bank
  •  South Africa
    • FirstRand Bank
  •  South Korea
    • Industrial Bank of Korea
    • KEB Hana Bank
    • Kookmin Bank
    • Shinhan Bank
    • Woori Bank
  •  Sri Lanka
    • Bank of Ceylon
  •  Sweden
    • Handelsbanken
  •  Switzerland
    • Credit Suisse
  •  Thailand
    • Krung Thai Bank
  •  United Arab Emirates
    • Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
    • Emirates NBD
    • First Abu Dhabi Bank
  •  United States of America
    • American Express
    • Bank of America
    • Citibank India
    • JPMorgan Chase

Download : List of Banks in India PDF

PDF Name : List of Banks in India
Prepared by : GK NOW
Medium : English
Number of PDF Pages : 6

Download PDF from the below google drive link given in button :

The Vedic Era and Mahajanapadas MCQ in English

The Vedic Era and Mahajanapadas MCQ Questions in English for the preparation of competitive exams. Important GK question answer from the previous year examinations of UPSC, SSC CGL, UPSSSC PET.

The Vedic Era and Mahajanapadas MCQs Practice Set

Qns 1: The earliest evidence of the use of iron in India has been discovered from

(a) Taxila
(b) Atranjikhera
(c) Kaushambi
(d) Hastinapur

Answer
Ans : (b) Atranjikhera

Qns 2: In the ancient period chief-livelihood of the Aryans was

(a) Agriculture
(b) Hunting
(c) Artcraft
(d) Business

Answer
Ans : (b) Hunting

Qns 3: Meaning of the term ‘Arya’ in classical Sanskrit is

(a) believer of the God
(b) a hereditary cast
(c) a believer in particular religion
(d) a Noble man

Answer
Ans : (d) a Noble man

Qns 4: Which of the following rivers was known as Purushni in the Vedic Period?

(a) Ravi
(b) Sutlej
(c) Beas
(d) Chenab

Answer
Ans : (a) Ravi

Qns 5: The Vedic river Kubha was located in

(a) Afghanistan
(b) Chinese Turkistan
(c) Kashmir
(d) Punjab

Answer
Ans : (a) Afghanistan

Qns 6: Vedic river Askini is identified with which one of the following rivers?

(a) Beas
(b) Ravi
(c) Chenab
(d) Jhelum

Answer
Ans : (c) Chenab

Qns 7: Which one of the following rivers was earlier known as ‘Vitasta’?

(a) Tista
(b) Jhelum
(c) Tungabhadra
(d) Bharatpuzha

Answer
Ans : (b) Jhelum

Qns 8: Gayatri Mantra is found in which book?

(a) Upanishad
(b) Bhagavad Gita
(c) Rigveda
(d) Yajurveda

Answer
Ans : (c) Rigveda

Qns 9: Who composed the Gayatri Mantra?

(a) Vasishtha
(b) Vishwamitra
(c) Indra
(d) Parikshit

Answer
Ans : (b) Vishwamitra

Qns 10: The word Gotra occurs for the first time in

(a) Atharvaveda
(b) Rigveda
(c) Samaveda
(d) Yajurveda

Answer
Ans : (b) Rigveda

Qns 11: The largest number of the Mantras in Rigveda belongs to

(a) Agni
(b) Varuna
(c) Vishnu
(d) Yama

Answer
Ans : (a) Agni

Qns 12: Which of the following rivers mentioned in the Rigveda gives the due to relations of Aryans with the Afghanistan?

(a) Askini
(b) Parushni
(c) Kubha, Kramu
(d) Vipasha, Shutudri

Answer
Ans : (c) Kubha, Kramu

Qns 13: Rights and Rituals related to Yajnas are mentioned in

(a) Rigveda
(b) Samaveda
(c) Brahmin Granth
(d) Yajurveda

Answer
Ans : (a) Rigveda

Qns 14: ‘Nachiketa’ Legend finds mention in

(a) Atharvaveda
(b) Satapatha Brahmin
(c) Kathopanishad
(d) Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

Answer
Ans : (c) Kathopanishad

Qns 15: ‘Satyamev Jayate’ which is engraved on the Indian Emblem has been taken from

(a) Rigveda
(b) Bhagavad Gita
(c) Mundakopanishad
(d) Matsya Purana

Answer
Ans : (c) Mundakopanishad

Qns 16: Panini, the first Grammarian of Sanskrit language in India, lived during the

(a) 2nd century BC
(b) 6th-5th century BC
(c) 2nd century AD
(d) 5th-6th century AD

Answer
Ans : (b) 6th-5th century BC

Qns 17: Ashtadhyayi was written by

(a) Ved Vyas
(b) Panini
(c) Shukadeva
(d) Valmiki

Answer
Ans : (b) Panini

Qns 18: Which of the following is the correct order of the Vedic literature?

(a) Vedic Samhitas, Brahmins, Aranyakas and Upanishads
(b) Vedic Samhitas, Upanishads, Aranyakas and Brahmins
(c) Vedic Samhitas, Aranyakas, Brahmins and Upanishads
(d) Vedic Samhitas, Vedangas, Aranyakas and Smritis

Answer
Ans : (a) Vedic Samhitas, Brahmins, Aranyakas and Upanishads

Qns 19: The battle of Mahabharata is believed to have been fought at Kurukshetra for

(a) 14 days
(b) 16 days
(c) 18 days
(d) 20 days

Answer
Ans : (c) 18 days

Qns 20: ‘Nishka’ in ancient India was known as

(a) Gold ornament
(b) Cows
(c) Copper Coins
(d) Silver Coins

Answer
Ans : (a) Gold ornament

Qns 21: Boghaz-Koi is important because

(a) It was an important trading centre between Central Asia and Tibet.
(b) Inscriptions were found which mentioned the names of Vedic Gods and Goddesses.
(c) Original Texts of the Vedas were composed here.
(d) None of the above

Answer
Ans : (b) Inscriptions were found which mentioned the names of Vedic Gods and Goddesses.

Qns 22: Originally the Mahabharata was known as

(a) Brihatkatha
(b) Brahmins
(c) Brihatsamhita
(d) Jayasamhita

Answer
Ans : (d) Jayasamhita

Qns 23: Which among the following is considered as the centre of Aryan civilisation during post-Vedic Period?

(a) Anga, Magadha
(b) Kosal, Videh
(c) Kuru, Panchal
(d) Matsya, Surasena

Answer
Ans : (b) Kosal, Videh

Qns 24: Who founded Pataliputra?

(a) Udayin
(b) Ashoka
(c) Bimbisara
(d) Mahapadmananda

Answer
Ans : (a) Udayin

Qns 25: In ancient India, the earliest capital of Magadha kingdom was at

(a) Pataliputra
(b) Rajgir
(c) Vaishali
(d) Varanasi

Answer
Ans : (b) Rajgir

Qns 26: First ruler of Magadha from the Haryanka Dynasty was ………

(a) Ashoka
(b) Prasenajit
(c) Bimbisara
(d) Ajatashatru

Answer
Ans : (c) Bimbisara

Qns 27: What was the name of the dynasty of Ajatashatru?

(a) Maurya
(b) Haryanka
(c) Nanda
(d) Gupta

Answer
Ans : (b) Haryanka

Qns 28: Which Magadha ruler was known as ‘Seniya’?

(a) Bimbisara
(b) Ajatashatru
(c) Mahapadma Nanda
(d) Chandragupta Maurya

Answer
Ans : (a) Bimbisara

Qns 29: Which emperor of Magadha is known as ‘Aparoparashurama’?

(a) Bindusar
(b) Ajatashatru
(c) Kalashoka
(d) Mahapadma Nanda

Answer
Ans : (d) Mahapadma Nanda

Qns 30: Alexander invaded India in ……

(a) 326 BC
(b) 326 BC
(c) 232 BC
(d) 323 AD

Answer
Ans : (a) 326 BC

Qns 31: Alexander the Great died in 323 BC in ……

(a) Pharus
(b) Babylon
(c) Macedonia
(d) Taxshila

Answer
Ans : (b) Babylon

सिंधु घाटी (हड़प्पा) सभ्यता प्रश्न – (हिंदी में)

सिंधु घाटी (हड़प्पा) सभ्यता MCQ प्रश्न उतर प्रैक्टिस सेट (हिंदी में) प्रतियोगिता परीक्षाओ की तैयारी के लिये बहुत उपयोगी है l सभी प्रश्न पिछले वर्ष की परीक्षा पत्र से लिए गए है l

Sindhu Ghati (Harappa) Sabhyata questions in Hindi

Qns 1: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा हड़प्पा सभ्यता से संबंधित है?

(a) सुमेरियन सभ्यता
(b) सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता
(c) वैदिक सभ्यता
(d) मेसोपोटामिया सभ्यता

Answer
Ans : (b) सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता

Qns 2 : हड़प्पा संस्कृति के बारे में ज्ञान का स्रोत है?

(a) शिलालेख
(b) टेराकोटा मुहरों में लिखना
(c) पुरातात्विक खुदाई
(d) उपरोक्त सभी

Answer
Ans : (d) उपरोक्त सभी

Qns 3: सिंधु सभ्यता के बारे में निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा कथन सत्य नहीं है?

(a) शहरों में सटीक जल निकासी व्यवस्था।
(b) व्यापार और वाणिज्य एक उन्नत चरण में थे।
(c) देवी मां की पूजा।
(d) लोग लोहे के बारे में जानते थे।

Answer
Ans : (d) लोग लोहे के बारे में जानते थे।

Qns 4: शॉर्टुगई किस देश में स्थित है?

(a) भरत
(b) पाकिस्तान
(c) तिब्बत
(d) अफगानिस्तान

Answer
Ans : (d) अफगानिस्तान

Qns 5: मोहनजोदड़ो निम्नलिखित में से किस में स्थित है?

(a) भारत के गुजरात राज्य
(b) भारत के पंजाब राज्य
(c) पाकिस्तान में सिंध प्रांत
(d) अफगानिस्तान

Answer
Ans : (c) पाकिस्तान में सिंध प्रांत

Qns 6: हड़प्पा संस्कृति के निम्नलिखित में से कौन से स्थल सिंध में स्थित हैं?
I. हड़प्पा II. मोहनजोदड़ो
III. चन्हुदड़ो IV. सुरकोटदा
नीचे दिए गए कूटों से सही उत्तर बताइए।

(a) I and II
(b) II and III
(c) II, III and IV
(d) I, IV, III and IV

Answer
Ans : (b) II और III

Qns 7: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा एक हड़प्पा स्थल राजस्थान में स्थित है?

(a) मोहनजोदड़ो
(b) सूक्तगेन दोर
(c) कालीबंगन
(d) लोथल

Answer
Ans : (c) कालीबंगन

Qns 8: एक जुते हुए खेत की खोज की गई थी

(a) मोहनजोदड़ो
(b) कालीबंगन
(c) हड़प्पा
(d) लोथल

Answer
Ans : (b) कालीबंगन

Qns 9 : एक टेराकोटा केक पर उत्कीर्ण एक सींग वाले देवता को बरामद किया गया है

(a) बनावली
(b) कालीबंगन
(c) लोथल
(d) सुरकोटडा

Answer
Ans : (b) कालीबंगन

Qns 10: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा सिंधु शहर जल प्रबंधन के लिए जाना जाता था?

(a) लोथल
(b) मोहनजोदड़ो
(c) हड़प्पा
(d) धोलावीरा

Answer
Ans : (d) धोलावीरा

Qns 11: हड़प्पा के किस नगर को तीन भागों में बांटा गया है?

(a) लोथल
(b) कालीबंगन
(c) धोलावीरा
(d) सुकोटदा

Answer
Ans : (c) धोलावीरा

Qns 12: धोलावीरा राज्य में स्थित है

(a) गुजरात
(b) हरियाणा
(c) पंजाब
(d) राजस्थान

Answer
Ans : (a) गुजरात

Qns 13: हड़प्पा काल का तांबे का रथ कहाँ से मिला था?

(a) कुणाल
(b) राखीगढ़ी
(c) दैमाबाद
(d) बनावली

Answer
Ans : (c) दैमाबाद

Qns 14: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा हड़प्पा स्थल गुजरात में स्थित नहीं है?

(a) सुरकोटदा
(b) लोथल
(c) धोलावीरा
(d) बनावली

Answer
Ans : (d) बनावली

Qns 15: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा स्थल घग्घर और उससे जुड़ी नदियों की घाटी में स्थित है?

(a) आलमगीरपुर
(b) लोथल
(c) मोहनजोदड़ो
(d) बनावली

Answer
Ans : (d) बनावली

Qns 16: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा युग्म सही सुमेलित नहीं है?

(a) आलमगीपुर – उत्तर प्रदेश
(b) बनावली – हरियाणा
(c) दैमाबाद – महाराष्ट्र
(d) राखीगढ़ी – राजस्थान

Answer
Ans : (d) राखीगढ़ी – राजस्थान

Qns 17: हड़प्पा सभ्यता का कौन सा स्थान महाराष्ट्र में स्थित है?
I. हड़प्पा II. मोहनजोदड़ो
III. दियामाबाद IV. सुरकोटदा
कूट का प्रयोग कर सही उत्तर चुनिए नीचे दिया गया।

(a) I और II
(b) केवल III
(c) II, III और
IV (d) ये सभी

Answer
Ans : (b) केवल III

Qns 18: लोथल के पुरातात्विक स्थल द्वारा प्रतिनिधित्व हड़प्पा शहर नदी पर स्थित था

(a) नर्मदा
(b) माही
(c) भोगव
(d) भीम

Answer
Ans : (c) भोगव

Qns 19: हड़प्पा के संदर्भ में एक हाथीदांत का पैमाना पाया गया था

(a) कालीबंगन
(b) लोथल
(c) धोलावीरा
(d) बनवाल

Answer
Ans : (b) लोथल

Qns 20: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा एक हड़प्पा बंदरगाह है?

(a) अलेक्जेंड्रिया
(b) लोथल
(c) महास्थानगढ़
(d) नागपट्टिनम

Answer
Ans : (b) लोथल

Qns 21: सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता अनार्य थी क्योंकि

(a) यह एक शहरी सभ्यता थी।
(b) इसकी अपनी लिपि है।
(c) इसकी एक कृषि अर्थव्यवस्था है।
(d) इसका विस्तार नर्मदा घाटी तक है।

Answer
Ans : (a) यह एक शहरी सभ्यता थी।

Qns 22: सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता की सबसे महत्वपूर्ण विशेषता क्या है?

(a) जली हुई ईंट की इमारतें
(b) पहले सच्चे मेहराब
(c) पूजा की इमारतों
(d) कला और वास्तुकला

Answer
Ans : (a) जली हुई ईंट की इमारतें

Qns 23: सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता के शहरों की सड़कें कैसी थीं?

(a) व्यापक और सीधे
(b) संकीर्ण और ज़िग-ज़ैग
(c) फिसलन
(d) संकीर्ण और गंदा

Answer
Ans : (a) व्यापक और सीधे

Qns 24: ‘ग्रेट बाथ’ के पुरातात्विक स्थल पर पाया गया था

(a) रोपड़
(b) हड़प्पा
(c) मोहनजोदड़ो
(d) कालीबंगन

Answer
Ans : (c) मोहनजोदड़ो

Qns25: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा युग्म सही नहीं है?

(a) श्रम निवास – हड़प्पा
(b) अन्न भंडार – मोहनजोदड़ो
(c) असेंबली हॉल – कालीबंगन
(d) तांबे की कुल्हाड़ी – रोपड़

Answer
Ans : (c) असेंबली हॉल – कालीबंगन

Qns 26: सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता में किस जानवर के अवशेष नहीं मिले हैं?

(a) शेर
(b) घोड़ा
(c) गाय
(d) हाथी

Answer
Ans : (a) शेर

Qns 27: निम्नलिखित स्थलों में से एक जहां से सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता की प्रसिद्ध बुल-सील मिली थी

(a) हड़प्पा
(b) चन्हुदड़ो
(c) लोथल
(d) मोहनजोदड़ो

Answer
Ans : (a) हड़प्पा

Qns 28: हड़प्पा के लोग सबसे पहले किस उत्पादन में थे?

(a) सिक्के
(b) कपास
(c) तांबे के उपकरण
(d) गेहूं

Answer
Ans : (b) कपास

Qns 29: भारत में चांदी का सबसे पहला प्रमाण मिलता है

(a) हड़प्पा संस्कृति
(b) पश्चिमी भारत की चालकोलिथिक संस्कृतियाँ
(c) वैदिक ग्रंथ
(d) चांदी का पंचमार्क वाला सिक्का

Answer
Ans : (a) हड़प्पा संस्कृति

Qns 30: एक उचित प्रणाली में लेखन की कला को विकसित करने वाली पहली प्राचीन सभ्यता थी

(a) सिंधु
(b) मिस्र
(c) सुमेरियन
(d) चीन

Answer
Ans : (c) सुमेरियन

Qns 31: सिंधु घाटी के लोग पूजा करते थे

(a) शिव
(b) इंद्र और वरुण
(c) ब्रह्मा
(d) विष्णु

Answer
Ans : (a) शिव

Qns 32: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता स्थल नहीं है?

(a) कालीबंगन
(b) रोपड़
(c) पाटलिपुत्र
(d) लोथल

Answer
Ans : (c) पाटलिपुत्र

Qns 33: भारत में हड़प्पा सभ्यता का सबसे बड़ा स्थल है

(a) आलमगीरपुर
(b) कालीबंगन
(c) लोथल
(d) राखीगढ़ी

Answer
Ans : (d) राखीगढ़ी

Qns 34: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा सुमेलित नहीं है?

(a) आलमगीरपुर – उत्तर प्रदेश
(b) लोथल-गुजरात
(c) कालीबंगन-हरियाणा
(d) रोपड़ – पंजाब

Answer
Ans : (c) कालीबंगन-हरियाणा

Qns 35: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी सभ्यता नील नदी के तट पर फली-फूली?

(a) रोमन सभ्यता
(b) सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता
(c) ग्रीक सभ्यता
(d) मिस्र की सभ्यता

Answer
Ans : (d) मिस्र की सभ्यता

Indus Valley (Harappan) Civilisation MCQ

Indus Valley (Harappan) Civilisation MCQ question answer in English for competitive exams. Practice set of Previous year exam questions are useful for the preparation of UPSC, SSC, UPSSSC PET, Bank examinations.

Indus Valley (Harappan) Civilisation: Practice Set

Qns 1 : The source of knowledge about Harappan culture is ?

(a) rock edicts
(b) writing in terracotta seals
(c) archaeological excavations
(d) All of the above

Answer
Ans : (d) All of the above

Qns 2 : Which of the following is related to Harappa civilisation?

(a) Sumerian Civilisation
(b) Indus Valley Civilisation
(c) Vedic Civilisation
(d) Mesopotamian Civilisation

Answer
Ans : (b) Indus Valley Civilisation

Qns 3: Which of the following statements about the Indus Civilisation is not true?

(a) Accurate drainage system in cities.
(b) Trade and commerce were in an advanced stage.
(c) Worshipping of Mother Goddess.
(d) People knew about iron.

Answer
Ans : (d) People knew about iron.

Qns 4: Shortugai is located in which country?

(a) Bharat
(b) Pakistan
(c) Tibet
(d) Afghanistan

Answer
Ans : (d) Afghanistan

Qns 5: Mohenjodaro is situated in which of the following?

(a) Gujarat state of India
(b) Punjab state of India
(c) Sindh Province in Pakistan
(d) Afghanistan

Answer
Ans : (c) Sindh Province in Pakistan

Qns 6: Which of the following sites of Harappan culture are located in Sindh?
I. Harappa II. Mohenjodaro
III. Chanhudaro IV. Surkotada
Indicate the correct answer from the codes given below.

(a) I and II
(b) II and III
(c) II, III and IV
(d) I, IV, III and IV

Answer
Ans : (b) II and III

Qns 7: Which of the following is a Harappan site located in Rajasthan?

(a) Mohenjo-Daro
(b) Suktagen Dor
(c) Kalibangan
(d) Lothal

Answer
Ans : (c) Kalibangan

Qns 8: A ploughed field was discovered at

(a) Mohenjodaro
(b) Kalibangan
(c) Harappa
(d) Lothal

Answer
Ans : (b) Kalibangan

Qns 9: A horned deity engraved on a terracotta cake has been recovered from

(a) Banawali
(b) Kalibangan
(c) Lothal
(d) Surkotada

Answer
Ans : (b) Kalibangan

Qns 10: Which one among the following Indus cities was known for water management?

(a) Lothal
(b) Mohenjodaro
(c) Harappa
(d) Dholavira

Answer
Ans : (d) Dholavira

Qns 11: Which Harappan city is divided into three parts?

(a) Lothal
(b) Kalibangan
(c) Dholavira
(d) Sukotada

Answer
Ans : (c) Dholavira

Qns 12: Dholavira is located in the state of

(a) Gujarat
(b) Haryana
(c) Punjab
(d) Rajasthan

Answer
Ans : (a) Gujarat

Qns 13: From where the copper chariot of Harappan times was found?

(a) Kunal
(b) Rakhigarhi
(c) Daimabad
(d) Banawali

Answer
Ans : (c) Daimabad

Qns 14: Which among the following Harappan sites is not located in Gujarat?

(a) Surkotada
(b) Lothal
(c) Dholavira
(d) Banawali

Answer
Ans : (d) Banawali

Qns 15: Which one among the following sites is located in the valley of Ghaggar and its associated rivers?

(a) Alamgirpur
(b) Lothal
(c) Mohenjodaro
(d) Banawali

Answer
Ans : (d) Banawali

Qns 16: Which among the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(a) Alamgipur – Uttar Pradesh
(b) Banawali – Haryana
(c) Daimabad – Maharashtra
(d) Rakhigarhi – Rajasthan

Answer
Ans : (d) Rakhigarhi – Rajasthan

Qns 17: Which place of Harappan civilisation is located in Maharashtra?
I. Harappan
II. Mohenjodaro
III. Diamabad
IV. Surkotda
Select the correct answer using codes
given below.

(a) I and II
(b) Only III
(c) II, III and
IV (d) All of these

Answer
Ans : (b) Only III

Qns 18: The Harappan city represented by the archaeological site of Lothal was situated on the river

(a) Narmada
(b) Mahi
(c) Bhogava
(d) Bhima

Answer
Ans : (c) Bhogava

Qns 19: An ivory scale in Harappan context was found at

(a) Kalibangan
(b) Lothal
(c) Dholavira
(d) Banawal

Answer
Ans : (b) Lothal

Qns 20: Which of the following is a Harappan port?

(a) Alexandria
(b) Lothal
(c) Mahasthangarh
(d) Nagapattinam

Answer
Ans : (b) Lothal

Qns 21: Indus Valley Civilisation was non-Aryan because

(a) it was an Urban Civilisation.
(b) it has its own script.
(c) it has an agricultural economy.
(d) it extended up to the Narmada valley.

Answer
Ans : (a) it was an Urban Civilisation.

Qns 22: What is the most significant feature of the Indus Valley Civilisation?

(a) Burnt brick buildings
(b) First true arches
(c) Buildings of worship
(d) Art and architecture

Answer
Ans : (a) Burnt brick buildings

Qns 23: How were the street of cities of Indus Valley Civilisation?

(a) Broad and straight
(b) Narrow and zig-zag
(c) Slippery
(d) Narrow and dirty

Answer
Ans : (a) Broad and straight

Qns 24: The ‘Great Bath’ was found at the archaeological site of

(a) Ropar
(b) Harappa
(c) Mohenjodaro
(d) Kalibangan

Answer
Ans : (c) Mohenjodaro

Qns 25: Which among the following pairs is not correct?

(a) Labour Residence – Harappa
(b) Granary – Mohenjodaro
(c) Assembly Hall – Kalibangan
(d) Copper axe – Ropad

Answer
Ans : (c) Assembly Hall – Kalibangan

Qns 26: Remains of which animal have not been discovered in the Indus Valley Civilisation?

(a) Lion
(b) Horse
(c) Cow
(d) Elephant

Answer
Ans : (a) Lion

Qns 27: One of the following sites from where the famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley Civilisation was found

(a) Harappa
(b) Chanhudaro
(c) Lothal
(d) Mohenjodaro

Answer
Ans : (a) Harappa

Qns 28: Harappan people were first in which production?

(a) Coins
(b) Cotton
(c) Copper tools
(d) Wheat

Answer
Ans : (b) Cotton

Qns 29: The earliest evidence of silver in India is found in the

(a) Harappan culture
(b) Chalcolithic cultures of Western India
(c) Vedic texts
(d) Silver Punch-marked coin

Answer
Ans : (a) Harappan culture

Qns 30: The Indus valley people worshipped

(a) Shiva
(b) Indra and Varun
(c) Brahma
(d) Vishnu

Answer
Ans : (a) Shiva

Qns 31: The first ancient Civilisation to develop the art of writing in a proper system was

(a) Indus
(b) Egypt
(c) Sumerian
(d) China

Answer
Ans : (c) Sumerian

Qns 32: Which of the following is not an Indus Valley Civilisation site?

(a) Kalibangan
(b) Ropar
(c) Patliputra
(d) Lothal

Answer
Ans : (c) Patliputra

Qns 33: The largest site of Harappan in India is

(a) Alamgirpur
(b) Kalibangan
(c) Lothal
(d) Rakhigarhi

Answer
Ans : (d) Rakhigarhi

Qns 34: Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Alamgirpur – Uttar Pradesh
(b) Lothal – Gujarat
(c) Kalibangan – Haryana
(d) Ropar – Punjab

Answer
Ans : (c) Kalibangan – Haryana

Qns 35: Which of the following Civilisations flourished on the bank of River Nile?

(a) Roman Civilisation
(b) Indus Valley Civilisation
(c) Greak Civilisation
(d) Egyptian Civilisation

Answer
Ans : (d) Egyptian Civilisation

ऐतिहासिक स्रोत और पूर्व-ऐतिहासिक काल (हिंदी)

Historical Sources and Pre-Historic Period Question in Hindi for UPSC, SSC CGL Competitive Exams. पिछले वर्ष के क्वेश्चन पेपर से लिए गए ऐतिहासिक स्रोत और पूर्व-ऐतिहासिक काल के प्रश्न आने वाली परीक्षा के लिए बहुत उपयोगी है l

Historical Sources and Pre-Historic Period Question in Hindi

Qns 1: निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा सबसे पुराना वेद है?

(a) यजुर्वेद
(b) ऋग्वेद
(c) सामवेद
(d) अथर्ववेद

Answer
Ans : (b) ऋग्वेद

Qns 2 : ऋग्वेद है?

(a) भजनों का संग्रह।
(b) कहानियों का संग्रह।
(c) शब्दों का संग्रह।
(d)युद्ध का पाठ।

Answer
Ans : (a) भजनों का संग्रह।

Qns 3 : ‘आयुर्वेद’ जो कि ‘जीवन का विज्ञान’ है, सबसे पहले प्रकट हुआ था ?

(a) अरण्यक
(b) सूर्यवेद
(c) यजुर्वेद
(d) अथर्ववेद

Answer
Ans : (d) अथर्ववेद

Qns 4 : उपनिषद काल के राजा अश्वपति के शासक निम्नलिखित से कौन थे ?

(a) काशी
(b) केकया
(c)पांचाल
(d) विदेह

Answer
Ans : (b) केकया

Qns 5 : ‘मनुस्मृति’ मुख्य रूप से संबंधित है?

(a) सामाजिक व्यवस्था
(b) कानून
(c) अर्थशास्त्र
(d) राज्य-शिल्प

Answer
Ans : (b) कानून

Qns 6 : मूल रूप से ‘श्रीमद भगवद गीता’ किस भाषा में लिखी गई थी?

(a) संस्कृत
(b) उर्दू
(c) पाली
(d) हिंदी

Answer
Ans : (a) संस्कृत

Qns 7 : मूल रूप से महाभारत को किस रूप में जाना जाता था?

(a) बृहत्कथा
(b) ब्राह्मण
(c) बृहत्संहिता
(d) जयसंहिता

Answer
Ans : (d) जयसंहिता

Qns 8 : पुराणों की संख्या कितनी है?

(a) 16
(b) 18
(c) 19
(d) 21

Answer
Ans : (b) 18

Qns 9: भारत में मनुष्य का सबसे पुराना प्रमाण कहां पाया गया था?

(a) नीलगिरी हिल्स
(b) शिवालिक पहाड़ियाँ
(c) नल्लामाला हिल्स
(d) नर्मदा घाटी

Answer
Ans : (d) नर्मदा घाटी

Qns 10 : निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा स्थान पूर्व-ऐतिहासिक चित्रों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है?

(a) अजंता
(b) भीमबेटका
(c) बाग
(d) अमरावती

Answer
Ans : (b) भीमबेटका

Qns 11: निम्नलिखित में से किस स्थल से कुत्ते के कंकाल के साथ-साथ मानव कंकाल भी मिले हैं?

(a) ब्रह्मगिरी
(b) बुर्जहोम
(c) चिरंद
(d) मस्की

Answer
Ans : (b) बुर्जहोम

Qns 12 : निम्नलिखित में से किस अवधि को चालकोलिथिक युग के रूप में भी जाना जाता है?

(a) पुरानी पाषाण युग
(b) नई पाषाण युग
(c) ताम्र युग
(d) लौह युग

Answer
Ans : (c) ताम्र युग

Qns 13: ताम्रपाषाण काल ​​में महाराष्ट्र के लोग अपने मृतकों को अपने घरों के फर्श के नीचे निम्नलिखित दिशा में गाड़ते थे ?

(a) उत्तर से दक्षिण की स्थिति
(b) दक्षिण से उत्तर की स्थिति
(c) दक्षिण से उत्तर की स्थिति
(d) पश्चिम से पूर्व की स्थिति

Answer
Ans : (a) उत्तर से दक्षिण की स्थिति

Qns 14: गेरुआ रंग के बर्तनों का नामकरण कहां किया गया था?

(a) हस्तिनापुर
(b) अहिछत्र
(c) नूह
(d) लाल किला

Answer
Ans : (a) हस्तिनापुर

Historical Sources and Pre-Historic Period (English)

Historical Sources and Pre-Historic Period General Knowledge MCQ Questions Answers in English for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, UPSC and all competitive exams. Selected from previous year exam question paper for free online practice.

Historical Sources and Pre-Historic Period

Qns 1 : Which one of the following is oldest Veda?

(a) Yajurveda
(b) Rigveda
(c) Samaveda
(d) Atharvaveda

Answer
Ans : (b) Rigveda

Qns.2 : The Rigveda is the

(a) collection of hymns.
(b) collection of stories.
(c) collection of words.
(d) text of war.

Answer
Ans : (a) collection of hymns.

Qns 3: ‘Ayurveda’ that is ‘Science of Life’ appeared first in

(a) Aranyaka
(b) Sunyaveda
(c) Yajurveda
(d) Atharvaveda

Answer
Ans : (d) Atharvaveda

Qns 4: King Aswapati of the Upanishadic period was the ruler of

(a) Kashi
(b) Kekaya
(c) Panchala
(d) Videha

Answer
Ans : (b) Kekaya

Qns 5: The ‘Manusmriti’ mainly deals with

(a) social order
(b) laws
(c) economics
(d) state-craft

Answer
Ans : (b) laws

Qns 6: In which language was the ‘Shrimad Bhagavad Gita’ originally written?

(a) Sanskrit
(b) Urdu
(c) Pali
(d) Hindi

Answer
Ans : (a) Sanskrit

Qns 7: Originally the Mahabharata was known as

(a) Brihatkatha
(b) Brahmins
(c) Brihatsamhita
(d) Jayasamhita

Answer
Ans : (d) Jayasamhita

Qns 8 : The number of Puranas is

(a) 16
(b) 18
(c) 19
(d) 21

Answer
Ans : (b) 18

Qns 9 : The earliest evidence of man in India is found in

(a) Nilgiri Hills
(b) Shiwalik Hills
(c) Nallamala Hills
(d) Narmada Valley

Answer
Ans : (d) Narmada Valley

Qns 10 : Which one of the following places is famous for pre-historic paintings?

(a) Ajanta
(b) Bhimbetka
(c) Bagh
(d) Amravati

Answer
Ans : (b) Bhimbetka

Qns 11 : Which of the following sites has yielded skeleton of the dog along with human skeleton in burial?

(a) Brahmagiri
(b) Burzahom
(c) Chirand
(d) Maski

Answer
Ans : (b) Burzahom

Qns 12 : Which one of the following periods is also known as Chalcolithic age?

(a) Old stone age
(b) New stone age
(c) Copper age
(d) Iron age

Answer
Ans : (c) Copper age

Qns 13 : In the Chalcolithic period people of Maharashtra buried their dead under the floor of their houses in the following orientation

(a) North to South position
(b) South to North position
(c) South to North position
(d) West to East position

Answer
Ans : (a) North to South position

Qns 14 : The ochre-coloured pottery was christened in

(a) Hastinapur
(b) Ahichatra
(c) Nuh
(d) Red Fort

Answer
Ans : (a) Hastinapur

First in World GK PDF

First in World GK PDF for Competitive Exams for free download. List of 1st Male and Female achieved any thing specific important for Static General Knowledge / Studies are provided below:

First in World Male 

S.NoFirst in World Male Names 
 1First Amercian President to visit IndiaDwight David Eisenhower
 2First blind man to scale Mount EverestEric Weihenmayer
 3First Chief of Air StaffAir Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst
 4First Chief of Army StaffGeneral Maharaj Rajendra Singh Ji
 5First country to win football World cupUruguay
 6First Cricketer to get Padma BhushanC Naidu
 7First Ethnic-Indian Prime Minister of Fiji Mahendra Choudhary
First European invader of Indian soilAlexander, The Great
 9First European to visit chinaMarcopolo
 10First Field Marshal of India SHFJ Manekshaw
11 First Governor-General of IndiaWilliam Bentinck
 12First Home Minister of IndiaSardar Vallabhbhai Patel
 13First Indian Air Chief MarshalAir Marshal Subroto Mukerjee OBE
 14First Indian Air Chief MarshalSubroto Mukherjee
15 First Indian Commander-in-Chief of IndiaGeneral Cariappa
 16First Indian Naval ChiefVice Admiral R D Katari
 17First Indian Pilot JRD Tata
 18First Indian to get Grammy Award Pandit Ravishankar
 19First Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics CV Raman
 20First Indian to Receive Bharat Ratna AwardDr Radhakrishnan
21 First Indian to score triple century in Test CricketVirendra Sehwag
 22First Indian to swim across the English Channel Mihir Sen
 23First Indian to win Nobel PrizeRabindranath Tagore
 24First Judge of International Court of JusticeDr Nagendra Singh
 25First man to climb Mount Everest twiceNawang gombu
 26First man to climb Mt. EverestSherpa Tenzing, Edmund Hillary
 27First man to draw the map on earthAnexemander
 28First man to fly an aeroplaneWrite Brothers
 29First man to go into space Major Yuri Gagarin
 30First man to hit double century in One Day International MatchSachin Tendulkar
 31First man to reach north poleRobert Peary
 32First man to reach south pole Ronald Amundsen
 33First man to set foot on the moon Neil Armstrong
 34First man to walk in spaceAlexia Leonov
 35First man to win Nobel prize for ChemistryJacobus Henricus van ‘t Hoff
 36First man to win Nobel prize for EconomicsRagnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen (Neth
 37First man to win Nobel prize for LiteratureSully Prudhomme
 38First man to win Nobel prize for MedicalEmil von Behring
 39First man to win Nobel Prize for PhysicsWilhelm Röntgen (Germany)
 40First Muslim President of IndiaDr Zakir Hussain
 41First person of Indian origin to get Nobel Prize in MedicineHargobind Khurana
 42First Person to get Param Vir ChakraMajor Somnath Sharma
 43First person to reach Mountt Everest without oxygenSherpa Anga Dorjee
 44First person to receive Jnanpith AwardG. Sankara Kurup
 45First person to receive Jnanpith AwardSir Shankar Kurup
 46First person to receive Magsaysay AwardAcharya Vinoba Bhave
 47First person to receive Stalin PrizeSaifuddin Kitchlew
 48First person to sail around the worldFerdinand Magellan
 49First person to stay in Rashtrapati BhawanLord Ircoin
 50First President of Indian RepublicDr. Rajendra Prasad
 51First President of the Republic of ChinaDr Sun Yat-Sen
 52First President of the U.S.A.George Washington
53 First Prime Minister of Great Britain Sir Robert Walpole
 54First Prime Minister of India who resigned before the full term Morarji Desai
 55First Russian (Soviet) Prime Minister tovisit IndiaNikolai Bulganin
 56First secretary general of United Nations Trygve Lie 
 57First UN Deputy Secretary GeneralLouise Frechette
 58Governor of Reserve Bank of India Sir Osborne smith
 59Governor-General of independent IndiaLord Lewis Mountbatten
 60India’s first man in spaceRakesh Sharma
 61Pakistan’s first Governor GeneralMahammed Ali Jinnah
 62President of National CongressVyomesh Chand Bannerjee
 63Sports person to receive Bhatat RatnaSachin Tendulkar
 64The First Indian to join ICSStyandra Nath Tagore
 65The First man to introduce printing press in indiaJames Hicky

List : First in World (Female) 

S.No    First in World FemaleName
 1First woman Air Vice MarshalP Bandopadhyaya
 2First woman Airline Pilot Durga Banerjee
 3First woman Ambassador CB Muthamma
 4First woman Asian Games Gold Medal WinnerKamaljit Sandhu
 5First woman chairman of Union Public Service CommissionRose Millian Bethew
 6First woman Chairperson of Indian Air LinesSushma Chawla
 7First woman Chief Minister of an Indian State Sucheta Kripalani
8First woman cosmonaut in spaceValentina Tereshkova (USSR)
 9First woman Director General of PoliceKanchan C Bhattacharya
 10First woman Director General of PoliceKanchan C Bhattacharya
 11First woman Governor of a State in free IndiaSarojini Naidu
 12First woman Honours GraduateKamini Roy
 13First woman in the world to cross the Strait of GibralterArti Pradhan
 14First woman IPS Officer Kiran Bedi
 15First woman JudgeAnna Chandy
 16First woman Judge in Supreme CourtFatima Beevi
 17First woman Lawyer Cornelia Sorabjee
 18First woman lieutenant GenaralPuneeta Arora
 19First woman Minister in GovernmentRajkumari Amrit Kaur
 20First woman Olympic Medal winnerKarnaam Malleshwari
 21First woman Pilot in Indian Air ForceHarita Kaur dayal
 22First woman President of a countryMaria Estela Peron
 23First woman President of Indian National CongressMrs Annie Besant
 24First woman President of UN General Assembly Vijaya Laxmi Pandit 
 25First woman Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
 26First woman Prime Minister in the worldS Bhandar nayake 
 27First woman Prime Minister of any Muslim countryBenazir Bhutto (Pakistan)
 28First woman Prime Minister of England Margaret Thatcher
 29First woman space touristMrs Anousheh Ansari
 30First woman Speaker of a state AssemblyShanno Devi
 31First woman to become Miss WorldReita Faria
 32First woman to chair US Central Bank ‘ Federal Reserve’Janet Yellen
 33First woman to climb Mount EverestJunko Tabei (Japan)
 34First woman to climb Mount Everest twiceSantosh Yadav
 35First woman to cross English channelAarti Saha
 36First woman to reach Antarctica Caroline Michaelson
 37First woman to reach the North pole Mrs Fran Phipps
 38First woman to receive Ashoka ChakraNirja Bhanot
 39First woman to receive Bharat RatnaMrs Indira Gandhi
 40First woman to receive Jnanpith AwardAshapurna Devi
 41First woman to receive Noble PrizeMother Teresa
 42First woman to set foot on North pole Ann Bancroft, USA
 43First women chief Justice of High CourtLeela Seth

List of First in World (Other Categories) 

S.NoFirst in World Country 
1First City to be attacked with atom bomb Heroshima 
2First country to host the modern Olympic gamesGreece
3First Country to issue paper currency China
4First country to launch Artificial satellite in the spaceRussia
5First Country to make a constitutionUnited States of America
6First Country to make education compulsory Prussia
7First Country to Print BooksChina
8First country to send a man to the moonU.S.A.
9First country to send human to MoonUnited States of America
10First Country to Start Civil Services CompetitionChina
11First country to win the World Cup FootballUruguay (1930)
12First Space Ship landed on MarsViking-I (July.1976)
13First Space shuttle launched Columbia 
14The first country to host NAM summitBelgrade (Yugoslavia)

Download : First in World GK PDF

List of Male, Female and other categories
Publisher : gknow.in
Medium : English
PDF Pages : 4

Rajasthan GK PDF Download

Rajasthan GK PDF : General Knowledge in Hindi and English for free download. Updated GK notes with new District Map for competitive exam.

Rajasthan New District 2023 Map

Maps of Rajasthan : All 50 District with 19 new
Medium : Hindi

Rajasthan Map 2023 : All 50 District
Medium : English

Rajasthan General Knowledge PDF

Name : Rajasthan General Knowledge
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 201

Download : Rajasthan District

Name : Rajasthan District GK Notes
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 49

Download : Rajasthan General Knowledge PDF Notes

राजस्थान एक परिचय
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 49

Download : Rajasthan Notes PDF By NIRMAN IAS

Name : Rajasthan (GK) NIRMAN IAS
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 19

Download : Rajasthan Update Complete (GK) PDF

Name : Rajasthan Update (GK) Complete
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 310

Download : Rajasthan General Knowledge PDF By Geetanjali

Name : Rajasthan (GK) Geetanjali PDF
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 87

Download : Rajasthan (GK) PDF By Sikhwal Publication

Name : Rajasthan (GK) Sikhwal Publication
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 98

Download : Rajasthan History, Art & Culture (GK) PDF

Name : Rajasthan (GK) History, Art & Culture
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 116

Download : Rajasthan History Complete Notes (GK) PDF

Name : Rajasthan (GK) History Complete Notes
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 80

Download : Rajasthan History Art & Culture (GK) in English PDF

Name : Rajasthan (GK) History Art & Culture
Medium : English
Number of pages : 142

List of Sports Stadiums in India PDF

List of Sports Stadiums in India PDF for free download. State wise details of existing stadium name with, city, state, games and capacity are very important for competitive exams.

List of Sports Stadiums in India

Stadium nameCityStateGamesCapacity
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket StadiumVisakhapatnamAndhra PradeshCricket26,736
Indira Gandhi Stadium, VijayawadaVijayawadaAndhra PradeshCricket25,000
NTR StadiumGudivadaAndhra PradeshMulti-purpose stadium20,000
YS Raja Reddy StadiumKadapaAndhra PradeshCricket15,000
Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket StadiumGuwahatiAssamCricket40,000
Indira Gandhi Athletic StadiumGuwahatiAssamAthletics, Football30,737
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumGuwahatiAssamSports complex15,000
Satindra Mohan Dev StadiumSilcharAssamFootball22,000
Moin-ul-Haq StadiumPatnaBiharCricket25,000
Patliputra Sports ComplexPatnaBiharFootball20,000
Rajendra StadiumSiwanBiharFootball15,000
International Hockey StadiumRajnandgaonChhattisgarhHockey30,000
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket StadiumRaipurChhattisgarhCricket65,000
Ambedkar StadiumDelhiDelhi NCRFootball35,000
Arun Jaitley StadiumDelhiDelhi NCRCricket41,820
Dhyan Chand National StadiumDelhiDelhi NCRHockey20,000
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumDelhiDelhi NCRAthletics, Football60,000
Chhatrasal Stadium Chennai Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumDelhi ChennaiDelhi NCR Tamil NaduSports complex Athletics,  Football16,000
40,000
Bhausaheb Bandodkar GroundPanajiGoaCricket10,000
Campal Indoor ComplexCampalGoaSports complex4,000
Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor StadiumTaleigãoGoaMulti-purpose stadium4,000
Dr. Rajendra Prasad StadiumMargaoGoaCricket5,000
Duler StadiumMapusaGoaFootball10,000
Fatorda StadiumMargaoGoaFootball19,000
Tilak Maidan StadiumVasco da GamaGoaFootball12,000
CB Patel International Cricket StadiumSuratGujaratCricket35,000
IPCL Sports Complex GroundBarodaGujaratCricket15,000
Madhavrao Scindia Cricket GroundRajkotGujaratCricket15,000
Moti Bagh StadiumBarodaGujaratCricket18,000
Narendra Modi StadiumAhmedabadGujaratCricket132,000
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel StadiumAhmedabadGujaratCricket50,000
Saurashtra Cricket Association StadiumRajkotGujaratCricket33,000
The ArenaAhmedabadGujaratmulti-purpose stadium20,000
Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket StadiumRohtakHaryanaCricket10,000
Mahabir StadiumHisarHaryanaSports complex25,000
  Tau Devi Lal Stadium  Gurgaon  Haryana  Football, Cricket12,000(Football),
7,000 (Cricket)
HPCA Cricket StadiumDharamshalaHimachal PradeshCricket25,000
Bakhshi StadiumSrinagarJammu and KashmirFootball30,000
Sher-i-Kashmir StadiumSri NagarJammu and KashmirCricket12,000
Birsa Munda Athletics StadiumRanchiJharkhandAthletics35,000
Birsa Munda Football StadiumRanchiJharkhandCricket10,000
JRD Tata Sports ComplexJamshedpurJharkhandAthletics, Football40,000
JSCA International Cricket StadiumRanchiJharkhandCricket39,000
Keenan StadiumJamshedpurJharkhandCricket19,000
Gangotri Glades Cricket GroundMysoreKarnatakaCricket15,000
M. Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluruKarnatakaCricket40,000
Mangala StadiumMangaloreKarnatakaFootball20,000
Sree Kanteerava StadiumBengaluruKarnatakaAthletics, Football24,000
Visvesvaraya StadiumMandyaKarnatakaFootball20,000
Calicut Medical College StadiumKozhikodeKeralaFootball12,000
Chandrasekharan Nair StadiumThiruvananthapuramKeralaAthletics,  Football25,000
EMS StadiumKozhikodeKeralaAssociation, football50,000
Fort MaidanPalakkadKeralaFootball10,000
Greenfield International StadiumThiruvananthapuramKeralaSports complex55,000
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumKochiKeralaCricket, Football40,000
Lal Bahadur Shastri StadiumKollamKeralaAthletics, Football40,000
Maharaja’s College StadiumKochiKeralaAthletics, Football15,000
Rajiv Gandhi Indoor StadiumKochiKeralaMulti-purpose10,000
Thrissur Municipal Corporation  StadiumThrissurKeralaFootball15,000
Aishbagh StadiumBhopalMadhya PradeshHockey10,000
Captain Roop Singh StadiumGwaliorMadhya PradeshCricket18,000
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Football StadiumNeemuchMadhya PradeshFootball10,000
Holkar Cricket StadiumIndoreMadhya PradeshCricket30,000
Nehru StadiumIndoreMadhya PradeshCricket25,000
TT Nagar StadiumBhopalMadhya PradeshFootball20,000
Ravi Shankar Shukla Stadium Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumJabalpur HyderabadMadhya Pradesh TelanganaFootball Cricket15,000
55,000
Brabourne StadiumMumbaiMaharashtraCricket50,000
Dadaji Kondadev StadiumThaneMaharashtraFootball30,000
Guru Gobind Singh StadiumNandedMaharashtraCricket30,000
Indira Gandhi StadiumSolapurMaharashtraCricket30,000
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumPuneMaharashtraCricket25,000
Maharashtra Cricket Association StadiumGahunje, Pune districtMaharashtraCricket37,406
Vidarbha Cricket Association StadiumNagpurMaharashtraCricket45,000
Vivekananda Nagar Indoor Sports ComplexNagpurMaharashtraSports complex5,000
Wankhede StadiumMumbaiMaharashtraCricket33,108
Yashwant StadiumNagpurMaharashtraFootball50,000
Khuman Lampak Main StadiumImphalManipurFootball30,000
Indira Gandhi Stadium, KohimaKohimaNagalandFootball20,000
Nagaland Cricket Association StadiumChümoukedimaNagalandCricket10,000
Indira Gandhi ArenaDelhiNCRSports complex14,348
Barabati StadiumCuttackOdishaCricket45,000
Biju Patnaik Hockey StadiumBhubaneswarOdishaSports complex15,000
East Coast Railway StadiumBhubaneswarOdishaCricket1,720
Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor StadiumCuttackOdishaGymnastics10,000
Veer Surendra Sai StadiumSambalpurOdishaCricket20,000
Dhruv Pandove Cricket StadiumPatialaPunjabCricket10,000
Guru Gobind Singh StadiumJalandharPunjabFootball22,000
Guru Nanak StadiumLudhianaPunjabFootball30,000
Guru Nanak StadiumKapurthalaPunjabHockey10,000
International Hockey StadiumAjitgarhPunjabHockey13,648
Lajwanti StadiumHoshiarpurPunjabFootball20,000
Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra StadiumMohaliPunjabCricket26,000
Sector 42 StadiumChandigarhPunjabHockey30,000
War Heroes StadiumSangrurPunjabHockey10,000
Gandhi GroundUdaipurRajasthanMulti-purpose10,000
Sawai Mansingh StadiumJaipurRajasthanCricket23,185
Barkatullah Khan StadiumJodhpurRajiasthanCricket40,000
Baichung StadiumNamchiSikkimFootball30,000
Jorethang GroundJorethangSikkimFootball10,000
Paljor StadiumGangtokSikkimFootball30,000
Anna StadiumTiruchirappalliTamil NaduSports Complex20,000
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumCoimbatoreTamil NaduCricket30,000
MA Chidambaram StadiumChennaiTamil NaduCricket50,000
Mahatma Gandhi stadiumSalemTamil NaduCricket35,000
MGR Race Course StadiumMaduraiTamil NaduHorse racing, Kabaddi10,000
Salem Cricket Foundation StadiumSalemTamil NaduCricket5,000
GMC Athletic StadiumHyderabadTelanganaAthletics, Cricket30,000
Lal Bahadur Shastri StadiumHyderabadTelanganaCricket30,000
Maharaja Bir Bikram College StadiumAgartalaTripuraCricket30,000
Dr Sampurnanda StadiumVaranasiUttar PradeshCricket, Hockey, Football10,000
Dr. Akhilesh Das StadiumLucknowUttar PradeshCricket20,000
Ekana International Cricket StadiumLucknowUttar PradeshCricket50,000
Green Park StadiumKanpurUttar PradeshCricket33,000
KD Singh Babu StadiumLucknowUttar PradeshCricket50,000
Major Dhyanchand Hockey Stadium, LucknowLucknowUttar PradeshHockey10,000
Saifai International Cricket StadiumSaifaiUttar PradeshCricket43,000
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket StadiumDehradunUttarakhandCricket25,000
DY Patil StadiumKolkataWest BengalFootball40,000
Eden GardensKolkataWest BengalCricket66,000
Jadavpur StadiumKolkataWest BengalFootball12,000
Kalyani StadiumKalyaniWest BengalFootball20,000
Kanchenjunga StadiumSiliguriWest BengalFootball40,000
Kishore Bharati KriranganKolkataWest BengalFootball12,000
Mela GroundKalimpongWest BengalFootball10,000
Mohammedan Sporting GroundKolkataWest BengalFootball15,000
Mohun Bagan GroundKolkataWest BengalFootball22,000
Netaji Indoor StadiumKolkataWest BengalIndoor sports12,000
Rabindra Sarobar StadiumKolkataWest BengalAthletics, Football18,000
Vidyasagar KriranganBarasatWest BengalFootball15,000
Vivekananda Yuba Bharati KriranganKolkataWest BengalAthletics, Football85,000

Download : List of Sports Stadiums in India

Name : SPORTS STADIUMS IN INDIA
Compiled by : gknow.in
Medium : English
Number of pages : 07

Important cities on river banks in India PDF

List of important cites located in rivers banks in India PDF in Hindi and English for free download. Riverside cities with state are compiled for preparation of competitive exams.

भारत में नदी किनारे के महत्वपूर्ण शहर

शहरनदीराज्य
नयी दिल्लीयमुनादिल्ली
श्रीनगरझेलमजम्मू और कश्मीर
फिरोजपुरसतलुजपंजाब 
अहमदाबादसाबरमतीगुजरात
सूरततापीगुजरात
वडोदराविश्वामित्री, माही, नर्मदागुजरात
भरूचनर्मदागुजरात
कोटाचंबलराजस्थान 
ऋषिकेशगंगाउत्तराखंड
हरिद्वारगंगाउत्तराखंड
बद्रीनाथअलकनंदाउत्तराखंड
इलाहाबादगंगा, यमुना और सरस्वती के संगम परउत्तर प्रदेश
कानपुरगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
कानपुर छावनीगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
वाराणसीगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
मिर्जापुरगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
फतेहगढ़गंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
फर्रुखाबादगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
कन्नौजगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
शुक्लगंजगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
चकेरीगंगाउत्तर प्रदेश
मथुरायमुनाउत्तर प्रदेश
आगरायमुनाउत्तर प्रदेश
औरैयायमुनाउत्तर प्रदेश
इटावायमुनाउत्तर प्रदेश
जौनपुरगोमतीउत्तर प्रदेश
लखनऊगोमतीउत्तर प्रदेश
अयोध्यासरयूउत्तर प्रदेश
गोरखपुरराप्तीउत्तर प्रदेश
भागलपुरगंगाबिहार
पटनागंगाबिहार
हाजीपुरगंगाबिहार
गयाफल्गु (नीरंजना)बिहार
ग्वालियरचंबलमध्य प्रदेश
उज्जैनशिप्रामध्य प्रदेश
अष्टपार्वतीमध्य प्रदेश
जबलपुरनर्मदामध्य प्रदेश
कोलकाताहुगलीपश्चिम बंगाल
बांकीमहानदीओडिशा
कटकमहानदीओडिशा
संबलपुरमहानदीओडिशा
राउरकेलाब्राह्मणीओडिशा
ब्रह्मपुररुशिकुल्याओडिशा
छत्रपुररुशिकुल्याओडिशा
हैदराबादमूसीतेलंगाना
निजामाबादगोदावरीतेलंगाना
राजमुंदरीगोदावरीआंध्र प्रदेश
कुरनूलतुंगभद्राआंध्र प्रदेश
विजयवाड़ाकृष्णाआंध्र प्रदेश
नेल्लोरपेन्नारआंध्र प्रदेश
बैंगलोरवृषभावतीकर्नाटक 
मंगलौरनेत्रावती, गुरुपुराकर्नाटक 
शिमोगातुंगा नदीकर्नाटक 
भद्रावतीभद्रकर्नाटक 
होसपेटतुंगभद्राकर्नाटक 
कारवारकालीकर्नाटक 
बागलकोटघटप्रभाकर्नाटक 
होनावरशरावतीकर्नाटक 
नासिकगोदावरीमहाराष्ट्र
नांदेड़गोदावरीमहाराष्ट्र
सांगलीकृष्णामहाराष्ट्र
कराडकूम, अडयारमहाराष्ट्र
पुणेमुला, मुथामहाराष्ट्र
कर्जतउल्हासमहाराष्ट्र
महाडसावित्रीमहाराष्ट्र
कोल्हापुरपंचगंगामहाराष्ट्र
मालेगांवगिरना नदीमहाराष्ट्र
तिरुचिरापल्लीकावेरीतमिलनाडु
इरोडकावेरीतमिलनाडु
चेन्नईकूम, अडयारतमिलनाडु
मदुरैवैगईतमिलनाडु
कोयंबटूरनोयलतमिलनाडु
तिरुनेलवेली थामिराबरानी तमिलनाडु
कोट्टायममीनाचिलकेरल
डिब्रूगढ़ब्रह्मपुत्रअसम
गुवाहाटीब्रह्मपुत्रअसम
रांगपोतीस्तासिक्किम
दमनदमन गंगा नदीदमन

RIVER SIDE CITES IN INDIA HINDI PDF Download

Name : भारत में नदी किनारे के महत्वपूर्ण शहर
Compiled by : gknow.in
Medium : Hindi
Number of pages : 3

Important cities on river banks in India

CityRiverState
New DelhiYamunaDelhi
SrinagarJhelumJammu and Kashmir
FirozpurSutlejPunjab
AhmedabadSabarmatiGujarat
SurattapiGujarat
VadodaraVishwamitri, Mahi, NarmadaGujarat
BharuchNarmadaGujarat
quotaChambalRajasthan
RishikeshGangesUttarakhand
HaridwarGangesUttarakhand
BadrinathAlaknandaUttarakhand
AllahabadAt the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and SaraswatiUttar Pradesh
KanpurGangesUttar Pradesh
Kanpur CantonmentGangesUttar Pradesh
VaranasiGangesUttar Pradesh
MirzapurGangesUttar Pradesh
FatehgarhGangesUttar Pradesh
FarrukhabadGangesUttar Pradesh
kannaujGangesUttar Pradesh
ShuklaganjGangesUttar Pradesh
ChakeriGangesUttar Pradesh
MathuraYamunaUttar Pradesh
AgraYamunaUttar Pradesh
AuraiyaYamunaUttar Pradesh
etawahYamunaUttar Pradesh
JaunpurGomtiUttar Pradesh
LucknowGomtiUttar Pradesh
AyodhyaSarayuUttar Pradesh
GorakhpurRaptiUttar Pradesh
BhagalpurGangesBihar
PatnaGangesBihar
HajipurGangesBihar
GayaFalgu (Niranjana)Bihar
GwaliorChambalMadhya Pradesh
UjjainShipraMadhya Pradesh
AshtaParvatiMadhya Pradesh
JabalpurNarmadaMadhya Pradesh
KolkataHooghlyWest Bengal
BankiMahanadiOdisha
CuttackMahanadiOdisha
SambalpurMahanadiOdisha
RourkelaBrahmaniOdisha
BrahmapurRushikulyaOdisha
ChhatrapurRushikulyaOdisha
HyderabadMusiTelangana
NizamabadGodavariTelangana
rajahmundryGodavariAndhra Pradesh
KurnoolTungabhadraAndhra Pradesh
VijayawadaKrishnaAndhra Pradesh
NellorePennarAndhra Pradesh
BangaloreVrishabhavathiKarnataka
MangaloreNetravati, GurupuraKarnataka
ShimogaTunga RiverKarnataka
BhadravatiBhadraKarnataka
HospetTungabhadraKarnataka
KarwarKaliKarnataka
BagalkotGhataprabhaKarnataka
HonnavarSharavathiKarnataka
NashikGodavariMaharashtra
NandedGodavariMaharashtra
SangliKrishnaMaharashtra
KaradKrishna, KoynaMaharashtra
PuneMula, MuthaMaharashtra
KarjatUlhasMaharashtra
MahadSavitriMaharashtra
KolhapurPanchagangaMaharashtra
MalegaonGirna RiverMaharashtra
TiruchirappalliKaveriTamil Nadu
ErodeKaveriTamil Nadu
ChennaiCooum, AdyarTamil Nadu
MaduraiVaigaiTamil Nadu
CoimbatoreNoyyalTamil Nadu
tirunelveliThamirabaraniTamil Nadu
KottayamMeenachilKerala
DibrugarhBrahmaputraAssam
GuwahatiBrahmaputraAssam
RangpoTeestaSikkim
DamanDaman Ganga RiverDaman

Download : List of important cities on River Banks

Name : RIVER SIDE CITES IN INDIA
Compiled by : gknow.in
Medium : English
Number of pages : 3

Punjab GK PDF Download

Punjab General Knowledge (GK) Notes, Questions and MCQs for Competitive Exams, PDF for free download. We have compiled the study material PDF for the preparation of Punjab Government jobs examinations.

Punjab General Knowledge

Here are some important points about the General Knowledge of Punjab that might be helpful for competitive exams:

Location:

Punjab is a state located in the northern part of India. It shares borders with the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh, as well as the country of Pakistan.

Language:

Punjabi is the official language of the state.

Capital:

The capital of Punjab is Chandigarh, which is a Union Territory and also serves as the capital of Haryana.

Rivers:

The state is known for its five rivers: Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, and Jhelum.

Agriculture:

Punjab is known as the ‘Granary of India’ due to its high agricultural production. The state is a major producer of wheat, rice, and other crops.

Industry:

Punjab has a growing industrial sector with a focus on textiles, food processing, and engineering goods.

Sikhism:

Punjab is the birthplace of Sikhism and is home to many important Sikh shrines, including the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

Festivals:

Some of the major festivals celebrated in Punjab include Baisakhi, Lohri, and Diwali.

History:

Punjab has a rich history, with a legacy of ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley Civilization and the Vedic period. The state has also played an important role in India’s struggle for independence.

Sports:

Punjab has produced many famous athletes, including Milkha Singh, the Flying Sikh, and Harbhajan Singh, a famous cricketer.

This is just a brief overview of some important points about the General Knowledge of Punjab. However, to prepare for competitive exams, you should also study in depth about the state’s economy, geography, politics, culture, and current affairs. Further, we are providing the Punjab GK PDF download links for free download from google drive.

Punjab General Knowledge (GK) PDF

Name : Punjab General Knowledge
Source : https://punjab.gov.in/know-punjab/
Compiled by : gknow.in
Medium : English
Number of pages : 6

Download : Punjab GK Notes

Name : Punjab GK Notes
Medium : English
Number of pages : 17

Download : Punjab GK Question Answers

Name : Punjab GK Question Answers
Medium : English
Number of pages : 6

Download : Punjab General Knowledge Questions

Name : Punjab General Knowledge Questions
Medium : English
Number of pages : 4

Download : Punjab General Knowledge MCQs

Name : Punjab General Knowledge MCQs
Medium : English
Number of pages : 5

Download : Punjab General Knowledge Questions

Name : Punjab General Knowledge
Medium : English
Number of pages : 5

Himachal Pradesh GK PDF

Himachal Pradesh GK PDF : General Knowledge, Books, Notes and MCQ Questions Answers PDF for competitive exams in Hindi and English for free download.

Important GK facts about Himachal Pradesh

Here are some important General Knowledge facts about Himachal Pradesh:

  1. Himachal Pradesh is a state in northern India, bordered by Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Punjab to the west, Haryana to the south-west, Uttarakhand to the south-east, and Tibet to the east.
  2. The capital of Himachal Pradesh is Shimla, which was the summer capital of British India.
  3. Himachal Pradesh is known for its scenic beauty, as it is home to the Himalayas, lush valleys, and picturesque lakes.
  4. Himachal Pradesh has 12 districts, which are further divided into sub-divisions, tehsils, and blocks.
  5. The state has a population of around 7 million people, with a literacy rate of 83.8%.
  6. The official language of Himachal Pradesh is Hindi, but other languages such as Punjabi, Pahari, and English are also spoken.
  7. Himachal Pradesh has a strong economy, with tourism, agriculture, and horticulture being the major contributors.
  8. The state is famous for its handicrafts, including shawls, carpets, and woodcarvings.
  9. Himachal Pradesh has a number of famous tourist destinations, including Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie.
  10. Himachal Pradesh has several important wildlife reserves, including the Great Himalayan National Park, Pin Valley National Park, and Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary.
  11. The state has several famous temples, including the Jwalamukhi Temple, the Chamunda Devi Temple, and the Hadimba Temple.
  12. The highest peak in Himachal Pradesh is the Reo Purgyil, which has an elevation of 6,816 meters.
  13. The state is also known for its colorful festivals, including the Kullu Dussehra, the Shimla Summer Festival, and the Minjar Fair.
  14. Himachal Pradesh is also home to several notable personalities, including the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who wrote several poems and plays while staying in the state.
  15. Himachal Pradesh was formed as a separate state on 25th January 1971, after being carved out of the state of Punjab.

डाउनलोड : हिमाचल सामान्य ज्ञान बुक पीडीऍफ़

बुक का नाम : हिमाचल सामान्य ज्ञान – एक परिचय
लेखक : आर गुप्ता
पब्लिकेशन : रमेश पब्लिकेशन
हिंदी माध्यम छात्रों के लिए
पीडीऍफ़ पेज : 151

Download : Himachal GK Book PDF

Book Name : Himachal Pradesh General Knowledge
Writer : R Gupta and Dr Syed
Publication : Ramesh
Medium : English
PDF Pages : 263

MCQ Questions in Hindi

PDF Name : Himachal GK Important questions
Medium : Hindi
PDF Pages : 41

One Liner PDF in Hindi

PDF Name : हिमाचल प्रदेश सामान्य ज्ञान महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न
Medium : Hindi
PDF Pages : 12

Himachal GK Question Answer PDF

PDF Name : Questions for Competitive Exams
Medium : Hindi
Number of PDF Pages : 12

HP GK MCQ for Competitive Exams

PDF Name : Himachal Pradesh GK MCQs
Medium : Hindi
PDF Pages : 59

Thanks for visit and download the Himachal Pradesh GK PDF for Competitive Exams.

Ancient History GK Questions in English

Ancient Indian History GK objective questions in English for competitive exams. The online practice set of Ancient History MCQs are very useful for UPSC, SSC CGL, Bank, RRB and all govt jobs and entrance examinations.

Test Name : Ancient Indian History
Number of Questions : 20
Medium : English
Mode : Online Quiz
Daily new practice set

Press Start button for practice test.

Press Submit button for the result of test.

Looking for Ancient History GK Questions in Hindi

Ancient History GK Questions in Hindi

General knowledge (GK) questions on ancient Indian history (प्राचीन भारतीय इतिहास) are a common feature in UPSC, SSC and all competitive exams, and this post aims to provide a comprehensive collection of such objective MCQ in Hindi. All the objective are taken from the previous year question bank for preparation of examination.

Ancient Indian History GK Questions Test

Topic : Ancient Indian History
Medium : Hindi Language
Mode of test : Online
Number of Questions : 20
Daily New Practice set

Press the below Start Test button for Ancient Indian History GK Questions :

Please Submit the Test after completion to see the correct answers.

Ancient history is a fascinating subject that covers the events, cultures, and civilizations of that existed thousands of years ago. It provides an in-depth understanding of the past and how it has shaped the present. These questions will not only help you prepare for exams but also increase your knowledge about ancient history.

This online practice set includes the questions from the period of ancient Indian history from the earliest civilizations in the Indus Valley around 3300 BCE up to the arrival of Islamic invaders in the 12th century BC. This period is characterized by the development of early Indian civilizations such as the Indus Valley Civilization and the Vedic Civilization, as well as the emergence of major Indian religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. It also includes the reigns of powerful empires such as the Maurya and Gupta Empires, and the rise of regional kingdoms during the post-Gupta period.

Country, Currency, and Capital PDF Download

List of all Country, Currency, and Capital PDF for free Download. The alphabetical list of all countries of world, their capital and Currency with ISO Code are very useful for competitive exams. The PDF is given after table.

Country, Currency, and Capital

List of Country, Capital and Currency

CountryCapitalCurrencyISO Code
AfghanistanKabulAfghaniAFN
AlbaniaTiraneLekALL
AlgeriaAlgiersDinarDZD
AndorraAndorra la VellaEuroEUR
AngolaLuandaNew KwanzaAOA
Antigua and BarbudaSaint John’sEast Caribbean dollarXCD
ArgentinaBuenos AiresPesoARS
ArmeniaYerevanDramAMD
AustraliaCanberraAustralian dollarAUD
AustriaViennaEuro (formerly schilling)EUR
AzerbaijanBakuManatAZN
The BahamasNassauBahamian dollarBSD
BahrainManamaBahrain dinarBHD
BangladeshDhakaTakaBDT
BarbadosBridgetownBarbados dollarBBD
BelarusMinskBelorussian rubleBYN
BelgiumBrusselsEuro (formerly Belgian franc)EUR
BelizeBelmopanBelize dollarBZD
BeninPorto-NovoCFA FrancXOF
BhutanThimphuNgultrumBTN
BoliviaLa Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)BolivianoBOB
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoConvertible MarkBAM
BotswanaGaboronePulaBWP
BrazilBrasiliaRealBRL
BruneiBandar Seri BegawanBrunei dollarBND
BulgariaSofiaLevBGN
Burkina FasoOuagadougouCFA FrancXOF
BurundiGitegaBurundi francBIF
CambodiaPhnom PenhRielKHR
CameroonYaoundeCFA FrancXAF
CanadaOttawaCanadian dollarCAD
Cape VerdePraiaCape Verdean escudoCVE
Central African RepublicBanguiCFA FrancXAF
ChadN’DjamenaCFA FrancXAF
ChileSantiagoChilean PesoCLP
ChinaBeijingChinese YuanCNY
ColombiaBogotaColombian PesoCOP
ComorosMoroniFrancKMF
Costa RicaSan JoseColónCRC
Cote d’IvoireYamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (de facto)CFA FrancXOF
CroatiaZagrebCroatianHRK
CubaHavanaCuban PesoCUP
CyprusNicosiaEuroEUR
Czech RepublicPragueKorunaCZK
DenmarkCopenhagenDanish KroneDKK
DjiboutiDjiboutiDjiboutian francDJF
DominicaRoseauEast Caribbean dollarXCD
Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoDominican PesoDOP
East Timor (Timor-Leste)DiliU.S. dollarUSD
EcuadorQuitoU.S. dollarUSD
EgyptCairoEgyptian poundEGP
El SalvadorSan SalvadorColón; U.S. dollarUSD
Equatorial GuineaMalaboCFA FrancXAF
EritreaAsmaraNakfaERN
EstoniaTallinnEstonia Kroon; EuroEUR
EthiopiaAddis AbabaBirrETB
FijiSuvaFiji dollarFJD
FinlandHelsinkiEuro (formerly markka)EUR
FranceParisEuro (formerly French franc)EUR
GabonLibrevilleCFA FrancXAF
The GambiaBanjuDalasiGMD
GeorgiaTbilisiLariGEL
GermanyBerlinEuro (formerly Deutsche mark)EUR
GhanaAccraCediGHS
GreeceAthensEuro (formerly drachma)EUR
GrenadaSaint George’sEast Caribbean dollarXCD
GuatemalaGuatemala CityQuetzalGTQ
GuineaConakryGuinean francGNF
Guinea-BissauBissauCFA FrancXOF
GuyanaGeorgetownGuyanese dollarGYD
HaitiPort-au-PrinceGourdeHTG
HondurasTegucigalpaLempiraHNL
HungaryBudapestForintHUF
IcelandReykjavikIcelandic krónaISK
IndiaNew DelhiIndian RupeeINR
IndonesiaJakartaRupiahIDR
IranTehranRialIRR
IraqBaghdadIraqi DinarIQD
IrelandDublinEuro (formerly Irish pound [punt])EUR
IsraelJerusalem*ShekelILS
ItalyRomeEuro (formerly lira)EUR
JamaicaKingstonJamaican dollarJMD
JapanTokyoYenJPY
JordanAmmanJordanian dinarJOD
KazakhstanNur SultanTengeKZT
KenyaNairobiKenya shillingKES
KiribatiTarawa AtollKiribati dollarKIR
North KoreaPyongyangWonKPW
South KoreaSeoulWonKRW
KuwaitKuwait CityKuwaiti DinarKWD
KyrgyzstanBishkekSomKGS
LaosVientianeNew KipLAK
LatviaRigaLatsLVA
LebanonBeirutLebanese poundLBP
LesothoMaseruMalutiLSL
LiberiaMonroviaLiberian dollarLRD
LibyaTripoliLibyan dinarLYD
LiechtensteinVaduzSwiss francCHF
LithuaniaVilniusLitasLTL
LuxembourgLuxembourgEuro (formerly Luxembourg franc)EUR
MacedoniaSkopjeDenarMKD
MadagascarAntananarivoMalagasy AriaryMGA
MalawiLilongweKwachaMWK
MalaysiaKuala LumpurRinggitMYR
MaldivesMaleRufiyaaMVR
MaliBamakoCFA FrancXOF
MaltaVallettaEuroEUR
Marshall IslandsMajuroU.S. DollarUSD
MauritaniaNouakchottOuguiyaMRU
MauritiusPort LouisMauritian rupeeMUR
MexicoMexico CityMexican pesoMXN
Federated States of MicronesiaPalikirU.S. DollarUSD
MoldovaChisinauLeuMDL
MonacoMonte CarloEuroEUR
MongoliaUlaanbaatarTogrogMNT
MontenegroPodgoricaEuroEUR
MoroccoRabatDirhamMAD
MozambiqueMaputoMeticalMZN
Myanmar (Burma)Nay Pyi TawKyatMMK
NamibiaWindhoekNamibian dollarNAD
Nauruno official capital; government offices in Yaren DistrictAustralian dollarAUD
NepalKathmanduNepalese rupeeNPR
NetherlandsAmsterdam; The Hague (seat of government)Euro (formerly guilder)EUR
New ZealandWellingtonNew Zealand dollarNZD
NicaraguaManaguaNicaraguan córdobaNIO
NigerNiameyCFA FrancXOF
NigeriaAbujaNairaNGN
NorwayOsloNorwegian kroneNOK
OmanMuscatOmani rialOMR
PakistanIslamabadPakistani rupeePKR
PalauMelekeokU.S. dollarUSD
PalestineRamallah, East JerusalemIsraeli new shekelILS
PanamaPanama CityBalboa; U.S. dollarUSD
Papua New GuineaPort MoresbyPapua New Guinean kinaPGK
ParaguayAsuncionParaguayan GuaraníPYG
PeruLimaNuevo sol (1991)PEN
PhilippinesManilaPesoPHP
PolandWarsawZlotyPLN
PortugalLisbonEuro (formerly escudo)EUR
QatarDohaQatari riyalQAR
Republic of the CongoBrazzavilleCFA FrancXAF
RomaniaBucharestRomanian LeuRON
RussiaMoscowRussian rubleRUB
RwandaKigaliRwandan francRWF
Saint Kitts and NevisBasseterreEast Caribbean dollarXCD
Saint LuciaCastriesEast Caribbean dollarXCD
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstownEast Caribbean dollarXCD
SamoaApiaTalaWST
San MarinoSan MarinoEuroEUR
Sao Tome and PrincipeSao TomeDobraSTD
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhRiyalSAR
SenegalDakarCFA FrancXOF
SerbiaBelgradeSerbian DinarRSD
SeychellesVictoriaSeychelles rupeeSCR
Sierra LeoneFreetownLeoneSLL
SingaporeSingaporeSingapore dollarSGD
SlovakiaBratislavaEuroEUR
SloveniaLjubljanaSlovenian tolar; euro (as of 1/1/07)EUR
Solomon IslandsHoniaraSolomon Islands dollarSBD
SomaliaMogadishuSomali shillingSOS
South AfricaPretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)RandZAR
South SudanJubaSudanese PoundSSP
SpainMadridEuro (formerly peseta)EUR
Sri LankaColombo; Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative)Sri Lankan rupeeLKR
SudanKhartoumSudanese PoundSDG
SurinameParamariboSurinamese dollarSRD
SwazilandMbabaneLilangeniSZL
SwedenStockholmKronaSEK
SwitzerlandBerneSwiss francCHF
SyriaDamascusSyrian poundSYP
TaiwanTaipeiTaiwan dollarTWD
TajikistanDushanbesomoniTJS
TanzaniaDar es Salaam; Dodoma (legislative)Tanzanian shillingTZS
ThailandBangkokBahtTHB
TogoLomeCFA FrancXOF
TongaNuku’alofaPa’angaTOP
Trinidad and TobagoPort-of-SpainTrinidad and Tobago dollarTTD
TunisiaTunisTunisian dinarTND
TurkeyAnkaraTurkish lira (YTL)TRY
TurkmenistanAshgabatManatTMT
TuvaluVaiaku village, Funafuti provinceTuvaluan DollarTVD
UgandaKampalaUgandan new shillingUGX
UkraineKievHryvniaUAH
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiU.A.E. DirhamAED
United KingdomLondonPound sterlingGBP
United States of AmericaWashington D.C.DollarUSD
UruguayMontevideoUruguay pesoUYU
UzbekistanTashkentUzbekistani sumUZS
VanuatuPort-VilaVatuVUV
Vatican City (Holy See)Vatican CityEuroEUR
VenezuelaCaracasBolivarVEF
VietnamHanoiDongVND
YemenSanaaRialYER
ZambiaLusakakwachaZMW
ZimbabweHarareUnited States dollarUSD

Download : Country, Capital and Currency PDF

Compiled by : GK Now
PDF Pages : 6
Download from the below download button.

Thanks for the visit and free download Download : Country, Capital and Currency PDF for competitive exams.

Nobel Prize 2022 Winner List PDF

The Nobel Prize 2022 was announced on 3rd October 2022 and continued till 10th October 2022. The Nobel Prize 2022 is awarded by the Nobel Assembly of Sweden’s Karolinska Institute and is worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($900,357). The first award ceremony for the Nobel Prize was held in 1901, and since then it has been awarded 609 times to 975 individuals and organizations. We are compiled the list of Nobel Prize winner 2022 and PDF is given for free download.

Nobel Prize 2022 in Physiology or Medicine

Nobel  Prize 2022 in Physiology or Medicine

Svante Pbo won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries related to the genome of the extinct hominin and human evolution.

Nobel Prize 2022 in Chemistry

The Nobel Prize 2022 in Chemistry has been awarded jointly to Caroline Bertozzi, Morten Medel and Barry Sharpless for their work on snipping molecules together, which is known as click chemistry.

Nobel Prize 2022 in Physics

Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 has been awarded to Alain Aspect (France), John F Clauser (USA) and Anton Zeilinger (Austria) for their work on quantum mechanics.

Nobel Prize 2022 for Literature

The Nobel Prize for Literature for 2022 at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm is awarded to French author Annie Arnoux “for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, arrangements and collective restraint of individual memory”.

Nobel Peace Prize 2022

Nobel Peace Prize 2022 was awarded to Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bilyatsky, the Russian human rights organization Memorial and Ukraine’s human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties.

Nobel Prize 2022 in Economics

Nobel Prize 2022 Winner List PDF

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences for 2022 was presented on 10th October by three US economists : Ben S Bernanke, Douglas W Diamond and Philip H Dybvig.

Download : Nobel Prize 2022 Winner List PDF

PDF Name : Nobel Prize 2022
Compiled by : GK Now
Number of PDF Pages : 4

The Google drive download link of PDF is given below:

Important Days for Competitive Exams PDF

The List of Important National and International Days and Dates for Competitive Exams, PDF for free download. Every exam consist questions of General Awareness from this topic. Therefore, all government jobs aspirants must remember all the important days and dates. We compiled the data month-wise for easy to learn.

Important Days of January

DaysDate
English New Year, Global family day1st January
World Introvert Day2nd January
World Braille Day4th January
National Bird Day5th January
World Day of War Orphans6th January
African National Congress Foundation Day8th January
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas or NRI Day9th January
World Hindi Day10th January
Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri11th January
National Youth Day12th January
Indian Army Day15th January
Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya Foundation Day21st January
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose birthday23rd January
National Girl Child day 24th January
National Tourism Day, National Voters Day25th January
Republic Day of India, International Customs day26th January
International Day of Commemoration27th January
Birth Anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai, Data Privacy Day28th January
Mahatma Gandhi’s Martyrdom Day30th January

Important Days of February

DaysDate
Indian Coast Guard Day1st February
World Wetlands Day2nd February
World Cancer Day, Independence Day of Sri Lanka4th February
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation6th February
National Deworming Day10th February
World Day of the Sick11th February
World Marriage Day2nd Sunday of February
Birthday of Abraham Lincoln’s 12th February
Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary13th February
Valentine’s Day14th February
National Almond Day16th February
World Human Spirit Day, National Random Acts of Kindness Day17th February
National Drink Wine Day18th February
World Whale Day3rd Sunday in February
International Tug of War Day 19th February
World Day of Social Justice20th February
International Mother Language Day21st February
World Scout Day22nd February
World peace and understanding day23rd February
Central Excise Day24th February
National Pistachio Day26th February
World Sustainable Energy Day27th February
National Science Day28th February

Important Days of March

DaysDate
Zero Discrimination Day, World Civil Defense Day1st March
National Old Stuff Day2nd March
World Wildlife Day, World Hearing Day3rd March
National Safety Day4th March
International Women’s Day8th March
CISF Raising Day10th March
Mauritius Day12th March
No Smoking Day  (2nd Wednesday of March)
International Day of Action for Rivers14th March
World Consumer Rights Day15th March
National Vaccination Day16th March
Ordnance Factories Day (India)18th March
International Day of Happiness, World Sparrow Day20th March
International Day of Forests, World Poetry Day21st March
World Water Day22nd March
World Meteorological Day23rd March
World Tuberculosis (TB) Day24th March
World Theatre Day27th March

Important Days of April

DaysDate
April Fool’s Day, Odisha Foundation Day1st April
World Autism Awareness Day2nd April
International Day for Mine Awareness4th April
National Maritime Day5th April
World Health Day7th April
World Homeopathy Day10th April
National Safe Motherhood Day, National Pet Day11th April
Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre Day 13th April
B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day14th April
World Haemophilia Day17th April
National Civil Service Day21st April
World Earth Day22nd April
World Book and Copyright Day23rd April
National Panchayati Day24th April
World Malaria Day25th April
World Intellectual Property Day26th April
World Day for Safety and Health at Work28th April
International Dance Day29th April

Important Days of May

DaysDate
International Labour Day1st May
World Press Freedom Day3rd May
Coal miner’s day in India4th May
World Laughter Day1st Sunday of May
Mother’s Day2nd Sunday of May
World Athletics Day7th May
World Red Cross Day8th May
Victory day9th May
National Technology Day11th May
International Nurses Day12th May
World Migratory Bird Day2nd Saturday of May
International Day of the Family15th May
World Telecommunication Day, World Hypertension Day17th May
World AIDS Vaccine Day, International Museum Day18th May
National Anti-terrorism Day 21st May
International Day for Biological Diversity22nd May
National Commonwealth Day24th May
Anti-Tobacco Day31th May

Important Days of June

DaysDate
World Milk Day1st June
World Bicycle Day3rd June
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression4th June
World Environment Day5th June
World Food Safety Day, 7th June
World Ocean Day, World Brain Tumour Day8th June
World Day Against Child Labour12th June
World Blood Donor Day14th June
Global Wind Day, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day15th June
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought17th June
Autistic Pride Day18th June
World Sauntering Day19th June
World Refugee Day20th June
International Yoga Day, World Hydrography Day, World Music day21st June
Father’s Day3rd Sunday in June
International Olympic Day, International Widow’s day23rd June
International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking26th June
World Diabetes Day27th June
World Asteroid Day30th June

Important Days of July

DaysDate
National Doctor’s day, Chartered Accountants Day1st July
World Sports Journalists Day, World UFO day,2nd July
International Day of Cooperatives 1st Saturday of July
Independence Day of USA4th July
World Zoonoses Day6th July
World Population Day11th July
World Malala day12th July
World Day for International Justice17th July
International Nelson Mandela Day18th July
World Nature conservation day, World Hepatitis Day28th July
International Tiger Day29th July

Important Days of August

DaysDate
Friendship Day1st Sunday of August
Independence day of Niger3rd August
Independence day of upper Volta5th August
Hiroshima Day6th August
International day of World’s indigenous people, Quit India Day and Nagasaki Day9th August
International Youth day12th August
Independence Day of Pakistan14th August
Independence Day of India15th August
World Photography day19th August
World Mosquito Day20th August
International Day for the remembrance of the slave trade and its abolition23rd August
National Sports Day29th August
Small Industry Day30th August

Important Days of September

DaysDate
Coconut Day2nd September
National Teachers’ Day5th September
International Literacy Day8th September
Hindi day, World First Air Day14th September
Engineer’s day in India15th September
World Ozone Day16th September
Alzheimer’s Day, International day of peace21st September
Rose Day22nd September
International Day of Sign Languages23rd September
Day of the Deaf, World Contraception Day26th September
World Tourism Day27th September
World Maritime Daylast Thursday of September
International Translation Day30th September
World Rivers Day4th Sunday of September

Important Days of October

DaysDate
International day of the Older person1st October
Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday2nd October
World Habitat Day3rd October
World Animal Welfare Day4th October
World Teacher’s day5th October
Indian Air Force Day8th October
World Post Office day9th October
World Mental Health Day, National Post Day10th October
International Girl Child Day11th October
World Arthritis Day12th October
UN International Day for National disaster reduction13th October
World Standards Day14th October
World White Cane Day, World Students Day15th October
World Food Day16th October
World Statistics Day20th October
World Development Information Day, UN Day24th October
World Thrift Day in India30th October
National Unity Day31st October

Important Days of November

DaysDate
World Vegan Day1st November
World Tsunami Day5th November
National Cancer Awareness Day, Infant Protection Day7th November
World Radiography day8th November
Legal Services Day9th November
Transport Day10th November
National Children’s Day14th November
World Student day15th November
International day for Endurance16th November
National Epilepsy Day17th November
World Adult Day18th November
World Citizen day19th November
Africa Industrialization Day20th November
World Television day, World Fisheries day21st November
World Non-veg day25th November
National Law day26th November
International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People29th November

Important Days of December

DaysDate
World Aids Day1st December
World Computer Literacy Day, National Pollution Control Day2nd December
International Day of People with disabilities3rd December
Navy Day4th December
International volunteer day for economic and social development5th December
Armed Forces Flag Day, International Civil Aviation Day7th December
International day against corruption9th December
Human Right Day10th December
International Mountain day11th December
World Energy Conservation Day14th December
Minorities Rights Day in India, International Migrants Day18th December
Goa’s Liberation Day19th December
International Human solidarity20th December
National Mathematics Day22nd December
Kisan Divas23rd December

Download : Important Days for Competitive Exams PDFPDF

PDF Name : Important Days for Competitive Exams
Compiled by : GK Now
Number of PDF Pages : 13

The Google drive download link of PDF is given below:

Thanks for the visit and free download Important Days for Competitive Exams PDF.

Sports GK MCQ (English)

Sports General Knowledge (GK) questions answers, Online practice mock for competitive exams in English.

Top One Liner General Knowledge Questions

  1. Who is the first Indian cricketer to score a triple century in Test cricket? Answer: Virender Sehwag.
  2. Which Indian badminton player won the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics? Answer: P.V. Sindhu.
  3. Which Indian wrestler won a gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: Bajrang Punia.
  4. Who is the first Indian female gymnast to compete at the Olympic Games? Answer: Dipa Karmakar.
  5. Who is the most successful Indian captain in Test cricket? Answer: Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
  6. Which Indian shooter won the gold medal in the women’s 10m air rifle event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: Apurvi Chandela.
  7. Who is the first Indian cricketer to score 10,000 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs)? Answer: Sachin Tendulkar.
  8. Which Indian tennis player won the French Open mixed doubles title in 2017? Answer: Rohan Bopanna.
  9. Who is the first Indian athlete to win an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games? Answer: Abhinav Bindra (shooting).
  10. Which Indian boxer won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the women’s flyweight category? Answer: Lovlina Borgohain.
  11. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in weightlifting? Answer: Karnam Malleswari (bronze medal in 2000 Sydney Olympics).
  12. Which Indian chess player held the World Chess Championship title from 2000 to 2002? Answer: Viswanathan Anand.
  13. Who is the first Indian cricketer to score a double century in One Day Internationals (ODIs)? Answer: Sachin Tendulkar.
  14. Which Indian athlete holds the national record for the long jump? Answer: Anju Bobby George.
  15. Who is the first Indian female athlete to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in the discus throw event? Answer: Krishna Poonia.
  16. Which Indian footballer has scored the most international goals for the national team? Answer: Sunil Chhetri.
  17. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in wrestling? Answer: Sakshi Malik (bronze medal in 2016 Rio Olympics).
  18. Which Indian squash player has been ranked world number one multiple times? Answer: Dipika Pallikal.
  19. Who is the first Indian male badminton player to win an Olympic medal? Answer: Saina Nehwal (bronze medal in 2012 London Olympics).
  20. Which Indian cricketer has the highest individual score in Test cricket? Answer: Virender Sehwag (319 runs).
  21. Who is the first Indian female swimmer to qualify for the Olympics? Answer: Maana Patel.
  22. Which Indian shooter won a gold medal in the women’s 25m pistol event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: Rahi Sarnobat.
  23. Who is the first Indian male gymnast to compete at the Olympic Games? Answer: Ashish Kumar.
  24. Which Indian athlete won the gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the 2018 Asian Games? Answer: Neeraj Chopra.
  25. Who is the first Indian cricketer to score a century in all three formats of international cricket (Tests, ODIs, and T20Is)? Answer: Rohit Sharma.
Scroll to Top