4. Answer The state shown here is Nagaland
• Nagaland translates to “land of the Hillmen”
• Had a systematic self government system
since centuries, brought under the British
administration during their rule. After
Independence, were brought under Assam.
• On December 1, 1963, Nagaland was given
the status of a State of India Union
5. Question 2) Apart from Assam, river Brahmaputra passes
through which state of India ?
6. Answer Arunachal Pradesh
• Flows through Tibetan region for most of its length
• Enters through hilly regions of Arunachal and flows through plains of Assam, passes into
Bangladesh where it meets the Ganges to create world’s biggest delta, the Sunderbans
8. Answer • Lakshadweep has 10 inhabited islands, 17 uninhabited islands, attached islets,
4 newly formed islets and 5 submerged reefs.
• The main islands are capital city Kavaratti, Agatti, Minicoy, and Amini.
Kavaratti, capital of Lakshadweep
10. Answer Nohkalikai Falls, Cherapunjee, Meghalaya
• Primarily fed by rainwater
• Drop of 335 meters creates a
blue colored waterhole in the
basin
• Full length is not visible on
cloudy days
12. Answer Indian Thar Desert
• Most densely populated
desert in the world
• biggest wool-producing area
in India with almost 40-50% of
India's total wool production
• India conducted its nuclear
tests in the area
14. AnswerCholamu lake, Sikkim (5330 m from Mean Sea Level)
• 4 km southwest of China
border
• Out of bound for tourists
• Closely followed in altitude
by the more famous
Gurudongmar lake
21. AnswerChandragupta Maurya
• Prior to his consolidation of power, subcontinent was divided
into small mahajanpadas, while the Nanda Empire dominated
the Indo-Gangetic Plain
• Conquered almost all of the Indian subcontinent by the end of
his reign, except Tamil Nadu and modern-day Odisha
• Chandragupta and his chief advisor Chanakya passed a series of
major economic and political reforms. He established a strong
central administration patterned after Chanakya’s text on
politics, the Arthashastra
25. AnswerAbu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar
• Akbar founded this religion intending to merge the best elements of the religions of
his empire and reconcile the differences that divided his subjects.[2
• elements were primarily drawn from Islam and Hinduism but some others were also
taken from Christianity , Jainism and Zoroastrianism.
32. AnswerChamaparan, Bihar
• Tinakathia system - Peasants were bound to plant 3 out of 20
parts of his land with indigo for his landlord.
• It was protest against the system and the landlords’ diktat that
peasants had to pay heavy compensation for getting relieved of
Tinakathia system
54. Question29) What was the name of India's operation to assist
Nepal in the aftermath of the massive 2015
earthquake?
Also India's second permanent research station in
Antarctica
59. AnswerMaqbool Fida Hussain
• This painting by the maestro depicts three horses
churning out the best moments of their life in the fields.
• M.F. Husain always remained amazed with the power
and energy of these animals and tried to depict the same
in his paintings.
• In 2008, this painting was placed on auction at Christie’s
and has fetched over INR1crore
61. AnswerMaharaja “Ranji”t Sinhji
• One of the all time greats who played for English Cricket Team
• Invented leg glance and popularized it
• Also the king of Nawanagar
• Ranji trophy was named after him
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