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Govt. Examwise MCQ
1657+ MCQ Questions in english हिन्दी
Which pass connects the Konkan region to the Deccan Plateau?
Bhor Ghat connects Mumbai (Konkan) to Pune (Deccan Plateau) and is a vital transport route.
Which national park is shared by Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra?
Pench National Park spans across Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, rich in biodiversity.
Which river flows through Pune city?
Pune is located at the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
Which place in Maharashtra is known for hot water springs?
Unkeshwar in Nanded district is famous for natural hot water springs.
Which wildlife sanctuary is located in the Nashik district?
Nandur Madhmeshwar is a wetland bird sanctuary near Nashik.
Which hill station is located in the Western Ghats and known for strawberries?
Mahabaleshwar’s cool climate supports strawberry farming.
Which plateau is located between the Western Ghats and the Satpuras?
The Deccan Plateau covers most of central Maharashtra.
Which is the only marine sanctuary in Maharashtra?
Malvan Marine Sanctuary protects coral reefs and marine life.
Which of the following is a major irrigation project in Vidarbha?
Upper Wardha Dam serves Amravati and nearby regions.
Which river originates in the Satpura range and flows through northern Maharashtra?
Tapi originates in Madhya Pradesh and flows westward through Maharashtra.
Which dam supplies water to Mumbai city?
Bhatsa Dam in Thane district is a major water source for Mumbai.
Jayakwadi Dam is built on which river?
*Located in Aurangabad, Jay
Where does the Krishna River enter Maharashtra?
It originates in Mahabaleshwar and flows eastward.
Torna Fort is located in which mountain range?
It lies in the Sahyadri range and has historical importance from Shivaji’s reign.
Western Ghats in Maharashtra are locally called:
Sahyadri is the regional name for the Western Ghats in Maharashtra.
Which is the highest peak in Maharashtra?
Kalsubai in Ahmednagar district is 1,646 meters tall—called the 'Everest of Maharashtra'.
Who laid the foundation of the Jaunpur Sultanate?
He declared independence during the decline of the Delhi Sultanate and founded the Sharqi dynasty in Jaunpur.
What is the significance of the city of Prayagraj in India’s political history?
Anand Bhavan in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) was the Nehru family's residence and became a political nerve center during the freedom struggle.
Who was the Nawab of Awadh during its annexation by the British in 1856?
Wajid Ali Shah was the last Nawab of Awadh, deposed by the British under the pretext of misgovernance, leading to resentment in the region.
Which Mughal emperor built the Fort of Allahabad?
Akbar constructed the Allahabad Fort in 1583, strategically located at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers.
Which city is known as the ‘City of Gates’?
Aurangabad is historically known for its 52 gates, built during the Mughal era.
Who was the founder of the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra?
Prarthana Samaj promoted social reforms like widow remarriage and education for women.
Where did the Kakori Conspiracy take place in Uttar Pradesh?
The famous Kakori Train Robbery of 1925 was conducted near Kakori, close to Lucknow, by revolutionaries like Ram Prasad Bismil and Ashfaqulla Khan.
Which Maharashtra-based social reformer was known as "Anna Bhau Sathe"?
Anna Bhau Sathe was a prominent Dalit writer, folk poet, and social reformer from Maharashtra who used literature to raise awareness on caste and labor issues. He wrote in Marathi and helped popularize the Lokshahir (people's poet) tradition.
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.
Which famous saint from Maharashtra was associated with the Varkari sect?
A key Bhakti saint who contributed to Marathi and Punjabi literature.
Which fort was captured by Shivaji Maharaj in the famous 'Purandar Treaty'?
The treaty was signed with the Mughals in 1665.