Uttar Pradesh - General KnowledgePage 5
41. | Where is the 'Singh Stambh', the emblem of India built by Ashoka? | (a)Mathura | (b)Sarnath | (c)Allahabad | (d)Aligarh |
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Answer is: B
42. | Which city of Uttar Pradesh was major centres of business education and art during Gupta period? | (a)Mathura | (b)Rayag | (c)Kaushambi | (d)All |
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Answer is: D
43. | When did the first freedom struggle take place? | (a)1877 | (b)1867 | (c)1857 | (d)1847 |
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Answer is: C
44. | Where did the Vajrayana branch of Buddhism emerge in Uttar Pradesh? | (a)Allahabad | (b)Mathura | (c)Sarnath | (d)Bundelkhand |
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Answer is: C
45. | In which year Uttar Pradesh was named United Province? | (a)1939 | (b)1947 | (c)1937 | (d)1941 |
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Answer is: C
46. | The first revolution of 1857 was started from which city? | (a)Lucknow | (b)Allahabad | (c)Kanpur | (d)Meerut |
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Answer is: D
47. | Uttar Pradesh became a full-fledged state of the Indian Republic in which year? | (a)27 January 1950 | (b)6 December 1950 | (c)21 March 1947 | (d)26 January 1950 |
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Answer is: D
48. | Which leader led the 'Peasant Movement' in Uttar Pradesh? | (a)Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru | (b)Chow Charan Singh | (c)Mahatma Gandhi | (d)Sardar Ballabhbhai Patel |
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Answer is: A
49. | When was the famous 'Battle of Chandawar' fought? | (a)1205 AD | (b)1199 AD | (c)1188 AD | (d)1194 AD |
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Answer is: DThe Battle of Chandawar was fought between Muhammad Ghori and Jaichand of Kannauj of the Gahadavala dynasty. It took place at Chandawar, on the Yamuna River close to Agra. Jaichand was defeated, giving Muhammad control of much of northern India. The battle was fought at Chandawar, on the Yamuna River close to Agra.
50. | When was the famous 'Battle of Khanwa' fought? | (a)1529 AD | (b)1554 AD | (c)1527 AD | (d)1524 AD |
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Answer is: CThe Battle of Khanwa was fought near the village of Khanwa, in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, on March 16, 1527. It was fought between the invading forces of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and the Rajput forces led by Rana Sanga of Mewar, after the Battle of Panipat.
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