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Which ancient university was situated in present-day Uttar Pradesh?
Though not a formal university, Sarnath was a center of Buddhist learning and discourse.
Which temple in Ayodhya is linked to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement?
The Ram Mandir is built at the disputed site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama.
What was the original name of Kanpur during the early British period?
Kanpur was derived from Kanhpur, possibly linked to Lord Krishna ("Kanha").
Who established the city of Fatehpur Sikri?
Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri in the 16th century as a planned city and his imperial capital.
Which Mughal emperor was born in Fatehpur Sikri?
Akbar was born in the fort of Amarkot but later developed Fatehpur Sikri into a capital city.
Where did the famous ‘Chauri Chaura’ incident take place in 1922?
The Chauri Chaura incident in Gorakhpur district led Gandhiji to call off the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Which ruler made Varanasi a learning center during the medieval period?
Akbar promoted learning in Varanasi, allowing it to flourish as a center of Sanskrit and Hindu education.
Where was the Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Ashoka found?
The pillar is inscribed with edicts of Emperor Ashoka and is an important historical artifact.
Which British Governor-General annexed Awadh in 1856?
Lord Dalhousie used the Doctrine of Lapse and "misgovernance" to annex Awadh, which was a major cause of the 1857 revolt.
Where was the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925 executed?
The Kakori train robbery was a revolutionary act led by the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) near Lucknow.
Which queen from UP played a major role in the 1857 revolt?
Begum Hazrat Mahal of Awadh led a strong rebellion against the British in Lucknow
What is the main function of the large intestine?
The large intestine absorbs water and salts from undigested food, forming solid waste (feces).
Which part of the brain is responsible for thinking and intelligence?
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is responsible for logic, reasoning, memory, and intelligence.
Which gland is known as the "master gland" of the body?
The pituitary gland controls other endocrine glands and many body functions.
The First War of Indian Independence in 1857 began in which UP city?
The revolt of 1857 started with the mutiny of Indian sepoys in Meerut on May 10, 1857
Which pigment is responsible for red color in blood?
Hemoglobin contains iron and gives red color by binding with oxygen.
Which microorganism causes AIDS?
HIV (a virus) attacks the immune system, leading to AIDS.
Which process involves the conversion of glucose to energy in cells?
Cellular respiration breaks down glucose to release ATP energy.
Which organ in the human body filters waste from the blood?
Kidneys filter blood, removing urea and excess water as urine.
Which gas is essential for respiration in animals?
Oxygen is required for aerobic respiration to release energy from food..
Which part of the flower becomes the fruit?
After fertilization, the ovary matures into the fruit.
Which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart?
It’s the only vein that carries oxygen-rich blood—from lungs to the left atrium.
Which lake is India’s largest inland saltwater lake?
Rohida (Tecomella undulata) is native to the desert regions and is Rajasthan’s state flower.
Which fort is known for its 36 km long wall, the second-longest in the world?
Udaipur is called the City of Lakes due to its many beautiful lakes like Fateh Sagar and Pichola.
Which city in Uttar Pradesh was the capital of Harshavardhana?
Harshavardhana made Kanauj his capital, turning it into a prominent center of politics and culture in North India.
Who was the founder of the Kanauj kingdom in early medieval Uttar Pradesh?
Yashovarman established the powerful Kanauj kingdom in the 8th century. He played a key role in resisting Arab invasions.
What is the pH value of pure water?
Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, meaning it is neither acidic nor basic.
Which hormone regulates blood sugar levels?
Insulin, produced by the pancreas, helps regulate glucose levels in the blood by facilitating its uptake into cells.