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History & Politics of Goa Question & Answers Q1 History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers Q1. who is the chief minister of Goa?a a)Ravi Naik b)Purushottam Kakodkar c)Dayanand Bandodkar d)Manohar Parrikar Ans-(D) Q2.Capital City of Goa ? a)Margao b)Panaji c)Bicholim d)None of these Ans:B Q3.Official Language of Goa? a)Marathi b)Hindi https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers c)Konkani d)English Ans:C Q4.Number of Parliamentary Constituencies in Goa state ? a)2 b)4 c)8 d)5 Ans:A Q5.Which of the following is primary Industry in Goa ? a)Pharma b)Liquor c)Tourism d)Textiles Ans:C Q6.UNESCO World Heritage Site Basilica of Bom Jesus was built in which century ? https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers a)19 th Century b)17 th Century c)18 th Century d)16 th Century Ans:D Q7.Mahalsa NArayani temple located in which village of Goa ? a)Mashel b)Mardol c)Verna d)Dabolim Ans:B Q8.Total Number of districts in Goa ? a)4 b)6 c)2 d)3 https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers Ans:C Q9.Largest city in Goa ? a)Vasco Da gama b)Marmgao c)Bogmalo d)Panaji Ans:A Q10.Goa formation date ? a)25,July 1988 b)30,May 1987 c)01,November 1990 d)04,April 1993 Ans:B Q11.Who was the first Chief minister of Goa ? a)Ravi Naik b)Purushottam Kakodkar https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers c)Dayanand Bandodkar d)Manohar Parrikar Ans:C Q: Who is the Current Chief Minister of Goa ? (a) Digambar Kamat (b) Laxmikant Parsekar (c) Manohar Parrikar (d) None of These Ans: Manohar Parrikar Q: Who is the Current Governor of Goa ? (a) Om Prakash Kohli (b) Mridula Sinha (c) Margaret Alva (d) Smt. V. S. Ramadevi Ans: Mridula Sinha Q: Who is the Current Director general of police of Goa ? (a) Sudhir Yadav (b) Dr. Muktesh Chander (c) Sanjay Kumar, IPS https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers (d) None of These Ans: Dr. Muktesh Chander Q: Which is the Goa state Animal ? (a) Gaur/Gavoredo in Konkani Bos gaurus (b) Asiatic lion Panthera leo persica (c) Blackbuck Antilope cervicapra (d) None of these Ans: Gaur/Gavoredo in Konkani Bos gaurus Q: Which is the Goa state Tree? (a) Chinar Platanus orientalis (b) Sacred fig Ficus religiosa (c) Asna Terminalia elliptica (d) None of These Ans: Asna Terminalia elliptica Q: Which is the Goa state Bird? (a) House sparrow Passer domesticus (b) Bastar hill myna Gracula religiosa peninsulari (c) Yellow-throated bulbul Pycnonotus xantholaemus (d) None of these https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers Ans: Yellow-throated bulbul Pycnonotus xantholaemus Q: How long was the tenure of Laxmikant Parsekar (a) 5 years, 126 days (b) 1 years, 156 days (c) 2 years, 136 days (d) None of These Ans: 2 years, 126 days Q: Who is the first Governor of Goa ? (a) Sh. Bhagawan Sahay (b) Sh. Om Parkash (c) Lt. Gen. K. Bhadur Singh (d) Maj. Gen. K. S. Himmatsinhji Ans: Maj. Gen. K. S. Himmatsinhji Q: Who is the First Chief Justices of Goa ? (a) P.C.B. Menon (b) P.D. Desai (c) M.H. Beg (d) None of THese Ans: M.H. Beg https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers Q: in which year recognised as a state (a) July 26 1991 (b) June 30 1986 (c) May 30 1987 (d) None of These Ans: May 30 1987 Q: who was the first CM of GOa (a) Luis Proto Barbosa (b) Churchill Alemao (c) Pratapsingh Rane (d) None of THese Ans: Pratapsingh Rane Q: who was the Sixth CM of GOa (a) Luizinho Faleiro (b) Wilfred de Souza (c) Ravi S. Naik (d) None of THese Ans: Ravi S. Naik Q: in which year, portugueses defeated the Bizapur sultan yousuf adil shah https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ History & Politics Of Goa Question & Answers (a) 1690 (b) 1755 (c) 1510 (d) None of These Ans: 1510 Q: who was the last rular of Goa? (a) French (b) Dutch (c) portugueses (d) None of These Ans: portugueses https://sarkarirecruitment.com/ .
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