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Jklatest Info JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q1) The kashmir Valley was originally a huge lake called ? a) Manesar b) Neelam c) Satisar d) Both ‘b’ & ‘c’ Q2) Kalhana , a famous historian wrote ? a) Nilmatpurana b) Rajtarangini c) Both d) None of these Q3) The First king mentioned by Kalhana is ? a) Gonanda I b) Durlabha Vardhana c) Ashoka d) Jalodbhava Q4) The outer plains doesn’t cover which of the following ? a) RS Pura b) Kathua c) Akhnoor d) Udhampur Q5) When J&K became Union Territory ? a) August 5, 2019 b) October 31, 2019 c) September 5, 2019 d) October 1 , 2019 JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q6) Which among the following is the welcome dance for spring season ? a) Bhand Pathar b) Dhumal c) Kud d) Rouf Q7) Total number of districts in J&K ? a) 22 b) 21 c) 20 d) 18 Q8) On which hill the Vaishno Devi Mandir is located ? a) Katra b) Trikuta c) Udhampur d) Aru Q9) The SI unit of charge is ? a) Ampere b) Coulomb c) Kelvin d) Watt Q10) The filament of light bulb is made up of ? a) Platinum b) Antimony c) Tungsten d) Tantalum JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q11) Battle of Plassey was fought in ? a) 1757 b) 1857 c) 1657 d) 1800 Q12) Indian National Congress was formed by ? a) WC Bannerji b) George Yuli c) Dada Bhai Naroji d) A.O HUme Q13) The Tropic of cancer doesn’t pass through ? a) MP b) Odisha c) West Bengal d) Rajasthan Q14) Which of the following is Trans-Himalyan River ? a) Ganga b) Ravi c) Yamuna d) Indus Q15) Rovers cup is related to ? a) Hockey b) Cricket c) Football d) Cricket JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q16) Kalhana Wrote Rajatarangini in which language ? a) Hindi b) Urdu c) Persian d) Sanskrit Q17) Rajtarangini was translated into English by ? a) Jonaraja b) M.A Stein c) Zain UL Abidin d) None of these Q18) How many verses are there in Rajtarangini ? a) 7826 b) 8000 c) 1856 d) 8888 Q19) Which is the smallest district in Jammu ? a) Samba b) Rajouri c) Kathua d) Reasi Q20) Which among the following lies in the Middle Himalaya Range ? a) Bandipora b) Doda c) Anantnag d) Pulwama JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q21) Which is the largest district in Jammu and kashmir ? a) Samba b) Kishtwar c) Kathua d) None of these Q22) Raghunath Temple was Constructed by ? a) Maharaja Gulab Singh b) Maharaja Hari Singh c) Maharaja Ranbir Singh d) None of these Q23) Raghunath Temple was Completed by ? a) Maharaja Hari Singh b) Maharaja Gulab Singh c) Maharaja Ranbir Singh d) None of these Q24) Which of the following is a semiconductor ? a) Phosphorus b) Wood c) Glass d) Silicon Q25) The Fifth state of matter is ? a) Gas b) Plasma c) Magnetion d) Bose – Einstein Condensate JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q26) Which is the nearest planet to the Sun ? a) Mars b) Mercury c) Venus d) Earth Q27) India is a part of – a) Anakaraland b) Panthalsa c) Gondwanaland d) None of these Q28) The word ‘Veda’ means ? a) Knowledge b) wisdom c) skill d) Power Q29) The first metal used by man was ? a) Aluminium b) Copper c) Iron d) Silver Q30) Garba is a famous dance form of ? a) Rajasthan b) UP c) Gujarat d) Assam JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q31) Who founded the old city of Srinagar called now as Pandrethan ? a) Kalhan b) Gonanda c) Ashoka d) Zain ul Abidin Q32) Who held the fourth Buddhist Council ? a) Ashoka b) Kanishka c) Ajatshatru d) None of these Q33) The fourth Buddhist council was held at ? a) Kashmir b) BIhar c) MP d) UP Q34) What is the Sanskrit name of Jhelum River ? a) Vitasta b) Veth c) Hydaspas d) Chandra Q35) What is the Local name of Jhelum River ? a) Vitasta b) Veth c) Hydaspas d) Chandra JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q36) What is the Greek name of Jhelum River ? a) Vitasta b) Veth c) Hydaspas d) Chandra Q37) Which of the following is an festival of Bhaderwah – Kishtwar Region ? a) Jhiri b) Baisakhi c) Lohri d) Tihar Q38) Purmandal Mela is celebrated on the occasion of ? a) Baisakhi b) lohri c) Maha Shivratri d) Tihar Q39) Lucknow Pact was signed in ? a) 1909 b) 1916 c) 1919 d) 1942 Q40) Muslim League was set up in ? a) 1906 b) 1931 c) 1942 d) 1947 JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q41) Who was the founder of Brahmo samaj ? a) Swami Vivekananda b) Gopal K Gokhale c) Dayanand Saraswati d) Raja Rammohan Roy Q42) TRipitaka is the holy book of ? a) Jainism b) Sikhism c) Buddhism d) Hinduism Q43) Lavani is the folk dance of ? a) Maharashtra b) Kerala c) Punjab d) J&K Q44) The study of Universe is called ? a) Astronomy b) Cosmology c) Astrophysics d) Science Q45) On July 29, 2020, Five Rafale Fighter aircrafts touch down at which Air Force Station in India ? a) Leh b) Ambala c) Gaya d) Delhi JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ a) Modern Srinagar Q46) Praversein founded the city of ? a) Modern Srinagar b) Praverseinpura c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ d) Praver pura Q47) Praversein belonged to which dynasty ? a) Gonanda b) Karkota c) Utpala d) Lohara Q48) Gonanda Dynasty was followed by ? a) Shah Mir Dynasty b) Karkota Dynasty c) Utpala Dynasty d) Lohara Dynasty Q49 ) The Source of Jhelum River is ? a) Mansrovar Lake b) Kailash Kund Spring c) Verinag Spring d) None of these Q50) Another Name of Chenab River is ? a) Suryaputri b) Chandrabagha c) Sindhu JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) Neelam Q51) Which River is also known as Neelam River ? a) Tawi b) Indus c) Kishanganga d) Jhelum Q52) Which dance is based on the Classical Music of Kashmir ? a) Bhand Pathar b) Rouf c) Hafiza Nagma d) None of these Q53) Footwork (Chakri) is the specialization of which dance form ? a) Hafiza Nagma b) Rouf c) Heren d) Gwatri Q54) Giddha is the folk dance of ? a) Himachal Pradesh b) Goa c) Haryana d) Punjab Q55) Who was the founder of Arya Samaj ? a) Dayanand Saraswati b) Mahatma Gandhi c) Bahadur Shah II JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) None of these Q56) Who was the First Viceroy of India ? a) Lord Dalhousie b) Lord Canning c) Lord Chelmsford d) None of these Q57) Gandhi Ji Started the Dandi March from ? a) Dandi b) Sabarmati Ashram c) Haridwar d) None of these Q58) Big Bang Theory was proposed by ? a) George Lemaitre b) Issac Newton c) Galileo d) Marconi Q59) Which of the following Galaxies is closest to Milky way ? a) Whirpool b) Tadpole c) Andromeda d) None of these Q60) Which was the First Country to make entire Haj Process digital ? a) Pakistan b) UAE c) India JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) Iran Q61) The Martand Sun Temple was built by ? a) Ashoka b) Kalhana c) Lalitaditya Muktapida d) Both ‘b’ & ‘c’ Q62) Who built the town Sopore ? a) Avanti Varman b) Suya c) Durlab Vardhana d) None of these Q63) Suya was the important minister during whose reign ? a) Maharaja Avantivarman b) Durlabha Vardhana c) Ashoka d) Jalodbhava Q64) Chenab River originates through ? a) Mansarovar Lake b) Ladakh c) Akhnoor d) Himacha Pradesh Q65) Surya Putri is the name of which River ? a) Jhelum b) River Tawi c) Chenab JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) Zanskar Q66) Gateway of Jammu and kashmir is ? a) Kathua b) Samba c) Pathankot d) Lakhanpur Q67) Gurudwara Nangali Sahib is located in ? a) Amritsar b) Jalandhar c) Poonch d) Lakhanput Q68) Which is Known as Land of Sapphire and Saffron ? a) Katra b) Kishtwar c) Udhampur d) Srinagar Q69) What is the border line between India and China ? a) Durand Line b) Maginot Line c) McMohan line d) None of these Q70) What is the border line between India and Pakistan ? a) RadCliffe line b) Maginot Line c) McMohan line JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) None of these Q71) Waste water released by houses is called ? a) Sludge b) Sewage c) Both d) None of these Q72) Dried …… is used as Manure ? a) Sludge b) Sewage c) Both d) None of these Q73) Which process is used to remove dirt and sand from wastewater ? a) Chlorination b) Purification c) Aeration d) Sedimentation Q74) What is the fill form of Wi-Fi ? a) Wireless Fidelity b) Wireless Function c) Wireless Fragments d) None of these Q75) What is used to measure velocity of wind ? a) Barometer b) Ammeter c) Audiometer JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) Anemometer Q76) What is used to measure the intensity of Earthquake ? a) Salinometer b) Seismograph c) Barometer d) None of these Q77) Which state has the smallest land area ? a) Nagaland b) Tripura c) Goa d) Sikkim Q78) Which state shares boundaries with maximum number of other states of India ? a) Assam b) Uttar Pradesh c) Bihar d) Maharashtra Q79) Chandigarh is the capital of ? a) Haryana b) Punjab c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ d) None of these Q80) First Battle of Panipat was fought between Ibrahim and ? a) Babur b) Sikandar Lodhi c) Ashoka JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) None of these Q81) Rajtarangini is divided into …… Tarangs ? a) Six b) Eight c) Ten d) Infinite Q82) When Kalhan completed his Rajtarangini , who was the ruler in kashmir ? a) Queen Didda b) Ksemgupta c) Jaisimha d) None of these Q83) Utpala Dynasty was followed by ? a) Gonanda b) Karkota c) Lohara d) Shah Miri Q84) Who was the father of Kalhana ? a) Champaka b) King Harsh c) Lohara d) None of these Q85) Who was the founder of Lohara Dynasty ? a) Udai Raj b) Ksemgupta c) Queen Didda JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ d) Sangram Raj Q86) Which is the largest fresh water lake in India ? a) Dal Lake b) Wullar Lake c) Mansbal Lake d) None of these Q87) Who was the first chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir ? a) Ghulam Mohammad Sadiq b) Syed Mir Qasim c) Sheikh Abdullah d) None of these Q88) Who became the first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir ? a) Dr Karan singh b) Bhagwan Sahay c) Laxmi kant Jha d) Braj Kumar Nehru Q89) Which of the following is known as ‘Mini Kashmir’
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