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English MCQ 3a

1. Apart from India, in which of the following two countries, Tamil is an official language?

Ⓐ Mauritius and Malaysia
Ⓑ Malaysia and Indonesia
Ⓒ Srilanka and Mauritius
Ⓓ Srilanka and Singapore

Answer :

Ⓓ Srilanka and Singapore[/spoiler]

2. Singalila National park located in which districts of West Bengal?

Ⓐ Alipurduar
Ⓑ North Dinajpur
Ⓒ Darjeeling
Ⓓ Maldah

Answer :

Ⓒ Darjeeling[/spoiler]

3. “Kargam” a folk dance is of which state?

Ⓐ Kerala
Ⓑ Tamil Nadu
Ⓒ Karnataka
Ⓓ Andhra Pradesh

Answer :

Ⓑ Tamil Nadu[/spoiler]

4. “Hopman Cup” is related to which sport?

Ⓐ Football
Ⓑ Lawn Tennis
Ⓒ Badminton
Ⓓ Cricket

Answer :

Ⓑ Lawn Tennis[/spoiler]

5. Golconda Fort was built by

Ⓐ Md Adil Shah
Ⓑ Md Quli Qutub Shah
Ⓒ Ibrahim Adil Shah
Ⓓ Fataullah Imad Shah

Answer :

Ⓑ Md Quli Qutub Shah[/spoiler]

6. Who of the following was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?

Ⓐ Aurangzeb
Ⓑ Mohammad Shah
Ⓒ Shah Alam II
Ⓓ Alamgir II

Answer :

Ⓑ Mohammad Shah[/spoiler]

7. Who of the following described Taj Mahal as “A teardrop on the cheek of eternity”?

Ⓐ Jawaharlal Nehru
Ⓑ Rabindranath Tagore
Ⓒ George Bernard Shaw
Ⓓ Richard Attenburrough

Answer :

Ⓑ Rabindranath Tagore[/spoiler]

8. Which one of the following chapter provisions has been described as the soul of the Constitution ?

Ⓐ The chapter on Fundamental Rights
Ⓑ The chapter on Directive Principal of State Policy
Ⓒ The Preamble
Ⓓ The provisions regarding judicial review

Answer :

Ⓒ The Preamble[/spoiler]

9. Tilak called him the “Diamond of India”, “the jewel of Maharashtra” and “the Prince of Workers”. Who is considered as “him” here?

Ⓐ Lajpat Rai
Ⓑ Shivaji
Ⓒ Gokhale
Ⓓ Madhava Rao

Answer :

Ⓒ Gokhale[/spoiler]

10. Shivaji’s coronation took place in the year

Ⓐ 1630
Ⓑ 1642
Ⓒ 1647
Ⓓ 1674

Answer :

Ⓓ 1674[/spoiler]

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