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In which year was the Maharashtra-Karnataka boundary dispute first officially raised?
After States Reorganization Act, the dispute over Belgaum began.
Which region in Maharashtra has significant deposits of manganese?
The Bhandara-Nagpur belt is rich in manganese ores.
Where is the 'Zero Mile Stone' of India located?
It marks the geographical center of colonial India.
Who was the founder of the Satara parallel government (Prati Sarkar) during the Quit India Movement?
He established a parallel government during British rule in Satara.
Which social reformer led the ‘Namantar Andolan’ for renaming Marathwada University?
He led the second phase of the movement to rename the university after Dr. Ambedkar.
Who is known as the 'Krishi Pandit' of Maharashtra?
He was India’s first Agriculture Minister and a major reformer in Vidarbha.
Who founded the 'Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal' in Pune?
: He was a pioneering historian who founded it in 1910 for historical research.
Which region in Maharashtra is rich in cotton and known as the 'Cotton Belt'?
Major cotton-producing area, especially Yavatmal and Akola.
Which place in Maharashtra is famous for its ‘Lonar Crater Lake’ formed by a meteor impact?
Lonar Lake was formed by a meteor impact around 50,000 years ago.
Which leader from Maharashtra was called "Father of Indian Unrest" by Valentine Chirol?
British writer Valentine Chirol gave this title to Lokmanya Tilak.
Which of the following rivers flows entirely in Maharashtra?
Though a tributary of Krishna, Bhima flows entirely within Maharashtra before joining Krishna in Karnataka.
Which port in Maharashtra is a major private port developed under PPP model?
Dighi is a deep-sea port developed in Raigad under public-private partnership.
Which city is home to the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute?
This premier research institute is renowned for Sanskrit and oriental studies.
Who was the first Governor of Maharashtra after its formation in 1960?
Sri Prakasa served as the first Governor from 1 May 1960.
The Darbhanga Raj was known for patronage of:
Darbhanga Raj was one of the richest zamindaris and supported Sanskrit scholars, temples, and literary works.
Which is the least populated district in Bihar as per the latest census?
Sheohar is the smallest district in Bihar by population, highlighting challenges related to development and resources.
Which Bihar town is famous for its handmade wooden combs and crafts?
Buxar is known for traditional handmade wooden items, including combs, and also holds historical importance for its battles.
The Gandhi Setu over the Ganga connects Patna to which city?
Mahatma Gandhi Setu connects Patna to Hajipur. It is one of the longest river bridges in India.
Who was the founder of the Indian National Congress from Bihar?
Syed Hasan Imam was a prominent freedom fighter and presided over the INC session in 1918. He hailed from Bihar.
The Treaty of Faizabad (1775) was signed between the Nawab of Awadh and which power?
The Treaty of Faizabad was signed between Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula and the British East India Company. It increased British influence in Awadh.
The Langat Singh College in Bihar is historically significant for having:
Langat Singh College in Muzaffarpur had Asia’s first planetarium, built in the early 20th century, showing Bihar’s scientific legacy
Which ancient university was located in the region of modern-day U.P.?
None of the listed ancient universities were in modern U.P.; they were located elsewhere. This MCQ tests awareness of historical geography.
Which Indian leader was elected from Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh in the first Lok Sabha?
Jawaharlal Nehru represented the Phulpur constituency in Uttar Pradesh in India’s first Lok Sabha. He remained its MP until his death in 1964.
Which Mughal emperor died in Agra and was buried in Sikandra?
Akbar died in Agra in 1605 and his tomb is located in Sikandra, near Agra. The tomb is an architectural marvel of Mughal design.
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Which organelle is called the “powerhouse of the cell”?
Mitochondria generate ATP through cellular respiration, thus providing energy to the cell.
Which planet is known as the "Evening Star"?
Venus is often visible after sunset, earning it the name “Evening Star.” Venus is often visible after sunset, earning it the name “Evening Star.”
What is the SI unit of electric resistance?
Ohm (Ω) is the standard unit used to measure electrical resistance.