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HTET 2019 Haryana General Knowledge 100 Questions HTET 2019 Haryana General Knowledge 100 Questions Q1. The state of Haryana surrounds Delhi on all sides, only? (a) Except west (b) Except north (c) Except south (d) Except East Q2. Kala Amb (black mango tree) place near …………… is being developed by Haryana Government as a memorial called Yudh? (a) Rewari (b) Karnal (c) Jind (d) Panipat Q3. When was the 'Rajiv Gandhi Parivar Bima Yojana' launched in Haryana? (a) 25 September 2002 (b) 2 October 2005 (c) 1 April 2006 (d) 15 August 2004 Q4. In which district of Haryana is the urea plant located? (a) Hisar (b) Sirsa (c) Rohtak (d) Panipat Q5. NH-71A connects which two cities of Haryana?? (a) Rohtak-Karnal (b) Rohtak-Ambala (c) Rohtak-Panipat (d) Rohtak-Faridabad Q6. Nahar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which district of Haryana? (a) Rewari (b) Mahendragarh (c) Palwal (d) Mewat 1 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q7. Which district of Haryana state does not touch the border of any other state of India? (a) Rohtak (b) Bhiwani (c) Rewari (d) Yamunanagar Q8. Who was the first Governor of Haryana state? (a) Dharmaveer (b) Dhanik Lal Mandal (c) R.S. Narula (d) BN Chakravarthy Q9. Who brought out the newspaper named 'Sandesh'? (a) Pandit Nekiram Sharma (b) Vijayanand (c) Pt. Chotu Ram (d) Nanuram Verma Q10. In which place is the historic Chobisi chabootara situated? (a) Maham (b) Safidon (c) Kalanor (d) Kharkhoda Q11. Razia Sultan Tomb situated in? (a) Ambala (b) Kaithal (c) Karnal (d) Delhi Q12. In Haryana, king Janmejay was associated with town? (a) Jhajjar (b) Safidon (c) Jind (d) Jagadhari Q13. Place of Haryana in India in terms of area?? (a) 19th (b) 20th (c) 21st (d) 23rd 2 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q14. Haryana is a state sport?? (a) Wrestling (b) Chess (c) Carrom (d) None of these Q15. The Bhiwani Canal in Haryana is derived from which canal? (a) Bhakra Canal (b) East Yamuna Canal (c) Western Yamuna Canal (d) Gurgaon Canal Q16. Topra Pillar of Ashoka was founded in which city of Haryana? (a) Ambala (b) Rohtak (c) Sonipat (d) Hisar Q17. Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University is situated in which city of haryana? (a) Jind (b) Gurugram (c) Hisar (d) Kurukshetra Q18. Haryana's famous athlete Geeta Zutshi is related to which sports? (a) Gymnastics (b) Running (c) Badminton (d) Tennis Q19. Which famous folk dance of Haryana is performed by both Men & Women? (a) Tij Dance (b) Loor Dance (c) Khodia Dance (d) Phag Dance Q20. In which field is Jan Nayak Ch Devilal Award given ? (a) Animal Husbandry (b) Agriculture (a) Industrial Devlopment (a) Education 3 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q21. According to Census 2011 there are how many villages in Haryana? (a) 6841 (b) 6641 (c) 6541 (d) None of these Q22. How many blocks are there in Haryana? (a) 141 (b) 132 (c) 126 (d) 140 Q23. What was the name given by Bannbhatta to Haryana in Harshacharita? (a) Shrikanth janpad (b) Brahmavarta (c) Brahmavarta (d) Brahomoupdesa Q24. Largest producer of citrus fruit in Haryana is? (a) Sonipat (b) Karnal (c) Kurukshetra (d) Ambala Q25. At which of the following Places, a Stupa was made by Ashoka where the relics of Buddha are found? (a) Thanesar (b) Karnal (c) Sonipat (d) Bhiwani Q26. Copper Seals of Harshvardhan Period was found in which of the following places? (a) Rewari (b) Sonipat (c) Palwal (d) Mewat Q27. Tomb of Ibrahim Suri is situated in? (a) Narnaul (b) Bhiwani (c) Rewari (d) Yamunanagar 4 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q28. Kabuli Bagh Mosque is situated in? (a) Panipat (b) Karnal (c) Sonipat (d) Sirsa Q29. Temple of Tirath Satkumbha is situated in? (a) Karnal (b) Bhiwani (c) Sonipat (d) None of these Q30. Deer Park is situated in which of the following place of Haryana? (a) Meham (b) Safidon (c) Kalanor (d) Kharkhoda Q31. Red Jungle Fowl is found in which place of Haryana (a) Karnal (b) Panipat (c) Ambala (d) Panchkula Q32. Which of the following was the capital of George Thomas? (a) Rewari (b) Karnal (c) Hansi (d) Panipat Q33.Kotla Lake is situated at which place of Haryana? (a) Gurugram (b) Karnal (c) Panipat (d) Sirsa Q34. Where is Nar Narayan Cave located? (a) Hisar (b) Sirsa (c) Rohtak (d) Yamunanagar 5 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q35. Which district of the state has the highest production of wheat? (a) Sirsa (b) Karnal (c) Panipat (d) None of these Q36. Who was the first Haryanvi novel writer? (a) Rajaram Shastri (b) Dhanik Lal Mandal (c) R.S. Narula (d) None of these Q37. What was the old name of Pinjore? (a) Sarpada (b) Panchpura (c) Sarpadaman (d) None of these Q38. Sannihit Sarovar is situated in? (a) Thanesar (b) Gurugram (c) Sonipat (d) None of these Q39. Abubshahar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in (a) Sirsa (b) Hisar (c) Ambala (d) Gurugram Q40. Karoh Peak is situated in? (a) Panchkula (b) Gurugram (c) Nuh (d) Mewat Q41. Who is currently the Chief Secretary of Haryana? (a) D S Dhesi (b) Keshni Anand Arora (c) Shakuntla Jakhu (d) None of these 6 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q42. Which of the following is the theme state for SurajKund Crafts Mela 2018 ? (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Assam (c) Rajasthan (d) Bihar Q43. Subsidied Canteen under Antyodaya Aahaar Yojana is opened at? (a) Karnal (b) Ambala (c) Hisar (d) Panchkula Q44. Shaheed Major Vikas Yadav Senior Secondary School is located at? (a) Rewari (b) Mahendragarh (c) Bhiwani (d) Sonipat Q45. First cyber police station of Haryana established in? (a) Panchkula (b) Ambala (c) Gurugram (d) Karnal Q46. Who has been appointed as the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court? (a) Ravi Shankar Jha (b) Vaidya Singh (c) Pratap Singh (d) None of these Q47. The City of Chandigarh was designed by? (a) Edwin Lutyens (b) Ken Livingstone (c) Le Corbusier (d) 26th April 2019 Q48. Haryana State was formed based on the recommendations of which of the following committee? (a) Ranvijay Singh Committee (b) Hukum Singh Committee (c) Dhyan Chandra Committee (d) Prithvi Raj Committee 7 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q49. In Haryana State, Balramgarh is new name of ? (a) Nuh (b) Narnaul (c) Ballabhgarh (d) Mahendragarh Q50. Which is the main magazine of Haryana Sahitya Academy ? (a) Ram Vani (b) Saral Sarita (c) Harigandha (d) Devprayag Q51. Renukaji Dam Multipurpose Project Is being build on which river?— (a) Yamuna (b) Ghaggar (c) Tosi (d) Markanda Q52. IMBEX 2018-19 Military exercise is commenced at which place ? (a) Rewari (b) Bhondsi (c) Chandimandir (d) Ambala Q53. What was the Theme of Haryana budget 2019-20 ? (a) Haryana Ek Haryanavi Ek (b) Mhara Desh Haryana (c) Badta Haryana (d) None of these Q54. Largest Cancer Institute was inugrated by PM Narendra Modi at ? (a) Hisar (b) Jhajjar (c) Bhiwani (d) Sonipat Q55. 4th Agri Leadership Summit was held in? (a) Panipat (b) Ambala (c) Ganaur (d) Karnal 8 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q56. Manethi village comes under which District? (a) Rewari (b) Mahendrgarh (c) Karnal (d) Ambala Q57. Haryana Mukhyamantri Parivar Samman Nidhi yojna was launched by CM Manohar Lal Khattar on? (a) 26th February 2019 (b) 26th January 2019 (c) 26th March 2019 (d) 26th April 2019 Q58. Who is the Chief Electoral Officer of Haryana? (a) Anurag Aggarwal (b) Rajeev Ranjan (c) Satyadev Narayan Arya (d) None of these Q59. Voter Park is opened in which city of the Haryana State? (a) Gurugram (b) Karnal (c) Panipat (d) None of these Q60. Information Management and Analysis Centre (IMAC) is located at? (a) Gurugram (b) Karnal (c) Panipat (d) None of these Q61. How many Municipal Corporations are there in Haryana— (a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) 6 Q62. Haryana State Police Headquaters is located in ? (a) Karnal (b) Panchkula (c) Rewari (d) Ambala 9 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q63. Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in which district? (a) Rewari (b) Faridabad (c) Gurgaon (d) Jhajjar Q64. Gujari Mahal is located at ? (a) Hisar (b) Panipat (c) Bhiwani (d) Sonipat Q65. Who designed the High Court building of Chandigarh? (a) Edwin Lutyens (b) Le Corbusier (c) Laurie Baker (d) None of the above Q66. The river that originates from the Shivalik range near a place called Dagshai in Solan District is? (a) Tangri (b) Saraswati (c) Ghaggar (d) Markanda Q67. Dhosi hills of Aravali Range is located in? (a) Narnaul (b) Mewat (c) Palwal (d) Nuh Q68. State Animal Of Haryana is? (a) Gaur (b) Blackbuck (c) Alpine Musk Deer (d) Snow Leopard Q69. Who was the ruler of Thanesar, when Mahmood Ghaznavi Attacked Thanesar ? (a) Jaipal (b) Harshvardhan (c) Mullah Nasruddin (d) None of these 10 www.teachersadda.co.in | www.sscadda.com | www.bankersadda.com | www.adda247.com Q70. Ancient Name of Sirsa is? (a) Sairishaka (b) Yugandhari (c) Prithudaka (d) None of these Q71. Haryana was earlier known as— (a) Brahmavara (b) Jai Bharat (c) Brahmavarta (d) Bharatvarsha Q72. Indira Gandi university was located at (a) karnal (b) Hisar (c) Rewari (d)Ambala Q73. Haryana State IDC developed a Textile Park at? (a) Bhiwani (b) Saha (c) Panipat (d) Barhi Q74.
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