4013+ MCQ Questions in english हिन्दी

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The revolt of 1857 in Lucknow was led by whom?

Begum Hazrat Mahal played a key role in the revolt of 1857 from Lucknow, resisting British forces after her husband Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was exiled.

Which university in Maharashtra is among the oldest in India (established in 1857)?

Established along with Calcutta and Madras universities in 1857.

Which sportsperson from Maharashtra won an Olympic medal in wrestling?

Won bronze in 1952 Helsinki Olympics, first individual Olympic medal for independent India.

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Which famous saint from Maharashtra was associated with the Varkari sect?

A key Bhakti saint who contributed to Marathi and Punjabi literature.

Who was the founder of the city of Kanpur during British rule?

Kanpur developed into a significant British military and administrative center during Lord Wellesley's tenure in the early 19th century. It became a major cantonment town.

Which Maharashtra leader was known as the ‘Lion of Vidarbha’?

He was a prominent leader advocating for Vidarbha statehood.

Which Maharashtra city is a major hub for sugar production?

Western Maharashtra is called the sugar belt due to high production.

Who founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur?

He founded the RSS in 1925 in Nagpur.

In which year was Bombay renamed as Mumbai?

Renamed by the Shiv Sena-BJP government to reflect Marathi identity.

Which river originates from Mahabaleshwar?

Krishna River originates near Mahabaleshwar in the Western Ghats.

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How many fundamental rights are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?

Originally 7, now 6 after the Right to Property was removed.

What is the chemical symbol of Gold?

Derived from the Latin word “Aurum.”

Which movement was started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951?

It aimed at persuading landowners to voluntarily give land to the landless.

Which gas is essential for photosynthesis?

Plants use CO₂ to make food in the presence of sunlight.

Who invented the telephone?

He patented the telephone in 1876.

Which constitutional article allows the President to impose President’s Rule in a state?

It allows the Centre to take control of a state if governance fails.

Which Mughal ruler built the Red Fort in Delhi?

Built in 1648 as the main residence of Mughal emperors.

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Which planet has the maximum number of moons (as of 2024)?

Saturn has 145 confirmed moons as of 2024.

Who was the first President of independent India? l

He served from 1950 to 1962, the only president to serve two terms.

Which number comes next in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?

The pattern is n(n+1): 1×2, 2×3, 3×4... so next is 6×7 = 42.

If ‘KANPUR’ is coded as ‘LBOQVS’, how is ‘LUCKNOW’ coded?

Each letter is shifted by +1 alphabetically: L→M, U→V, etc. This is a basic letter shifting cipher.

If ‘NEPAL’ is coded as ‘OINBM’, what is the code for ‘INDIA’?

Each letter is moved one step forward in the alphabet. Applying the same rule to "INDIA" gives JOEJB.

Choose the word which can be formed from the letters in “GOVERNMENT

Only “MOMENT” can be formed using the letters in “GOVERNMENT” without repetition or missing letters.

Find the missing term in the series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ?, 13

Fibonacci sequence: sum of two previous terms: 5 + 3 = 8.

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In a class, Ravi ranks 10th from the top and 25th from the bottom. How many students are in the class?

Total students = Top rank + Bottom rank - 1 = 10 + 25 - 1 = 34.

If in a certain code, "MATHURA" is written as "NBUIVSB", then "FAIZABAD" is written as:

Each letter is shifted one position ahead in the alphabet. Applying this to "FAIZABAD" gives GBJABBBE.

Which number is different from the rest?

All are prime numbers except 15, which is divisible by 3 and 5.

Arrange the words in the order in which you use them: Toothpaste, Brush, Water, Toothbrush, Rinse Mouth.

First, take water (3), then brush (4), apply paste (1), start brushing (2), and finally rinse (5).

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