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Which cricketer from AP played for the Indian team?
Born in Kakinada, he is known for his resilience in Test cricket.
Andhra Pradesh was the first state to launch which type of governance app?
An initiative to monitor government programs and citizen services using real-time data.
Polavaram Project is constructed on which river?
A mega irrigation and hydroelectric project considered the lifeline of Andhra Pradesh.
In which year did the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre spark strong protests in Uttar Pradesh?
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred in April 1919. It provoked widespread outrage across India, including major protests in U.P. The event was a catalyst for the Non-Cooperation Movement.
What was the capital of the Kushan Empire in Uttar Pradesh?
Mathura was an important capital of the Kushan Empire under Kanishka. It became a key center of art, sculpture, and Buddhism. The Mathura school of art flourished during this period.
Who was the first Nawab of Awadh?
Saadat Ali Khan was appointed the first Nawab of Awadh by the Mughal emperor in 1722. He laid the foundation of Awadh's semi-independent rule. The dynasty became culturally and politically significant.
What was the original name of the United Provinces before 1902?
Before becoming the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in 1902, the region was called the North-Western Provinces. It was later renamed Uttar Pradesh in 1950.
Who was the founder of the Awadh kingdom?
Saadat Ali Khan was appointed Nawab of Awadh by the Mughal emperor in 1722. He is considered the founder of the autonomous Awadh state.
Which Marathi freedom fighter is known for the ‘Rinmukti Andolan’ (Debt Relief Movement) in Maharashtra?
He led the Debt Relief Movement in the early 20th century to help farmers free from debts.
Which district in Maharashtra is known as the "Soyabean Bowl" of the state?
Jalgaon is a major producer of soyabean in Maharashtra.
Which is the first planned industrial city in Maharashtra?
Developed in the 1970s as a planned township to decongest Mumbai.
Who founded the Indian National Congress session held in Bombay in 1885?
He was a British civil servant who played a key role in the formation of INC.
Which hill station in Maharashtra is famous for its ‘Table Land’, one of the largest flat plateaus in Asia?
Panchgani’s Table Land is a popular tourist spot.
Which is the largest bird sanctuary in Maharashtra?
It is also called ‘Bharatpur of Maharashtra’ for migratory birds.
Which is the main agricultural crop of the Vidarbha region in Maharashtra?
Vidarbha is known as the cotton belt of Maharashtra.
Which tribal community in Maharashtra is known for their unique ‘Gond’ art?
Gond art is a famous tribal painting style from the Gond community.
Which is the first steel plant established in Maharashtra?
The steel plant was set up in Chandrapur district.
Which temple in Maharashtra is famous for its Hemadpanthi architecture?
It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas and built in Hemadpanthi style.
Which famous Marathi freedom fighter started the ‘Ranvir Sena’ movement?
He is considered the father of Indian armed rebellion against British rule.
Which is the oldest dam constructed in Maharashtra?
Built in 1879 near Pune, it is the oldest dam in Maharashtra.
Which dance form is associated with the Koli community of Maharashtra?
Koli dance is a traditional fisherfolk dance performed in coastal Maharashtra.
Who was the first Governor of Maharashtra after its formation?
He served as the first Governor from 1960 to 1962.
Which Marathi author wrote the famous novel 'Mrutyunjay'?
'Mrutyunjay' is a classic Marathi historical novel.
Which tribal dance is traditionally performed by the Bhil tribe in Maharashtra?
Tarpa is a traditional dance performed with a wind instrument called Tarpa.
Which famous fort in Maharashtra was built by King Bhoj in the 10th century?
Vijayadurg was constructed by King Bhoj and later used by Maratha navy.
Which social reformer from Maharashtra was called the 'Father of Marathi Prose'?
He pioneered Marathi prose literature in the 19th century.
What was the name of Shivaji Maharaj’s council of ministers?
It was an eight-member council that advised the king on administration.
What was the name of Shivaji Maharaj’s council of ministers?
It was an eight-member council that advised the king on administration.