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Question-1
How many countries are present in the Indian sub-continent?
(A)
2
(B)
7
(C)
4
(D)
None of the above options.
Question-2
Mention the language in which Asoka’s inscriptions were written in.
(A)
Prakrit
(B)
Pali
(C)
Sanskrit
(D)
Telegu
Question-3
Bharatavarsha literally means:
(A)
Land of Bharata
(B)
Year of Bharata
(C)
Rains of Bharata
(D)
Eyes of Bharata
Question-4
What is the region between the Krishna and Tungabhadra called?
(A)
Jech Doab
(B)
Sind Sagar Doab
(C)
Raichur Doab
(D)
Punjab Doab
Question-5
Name the passage across the Ghats from the Kaveri valley to the Malabar Coast.
(A)
Karle Pass
(B)
Palghat Pass
(C)
Khyber Pass
(D)
Bolan Pass
Question-6
What is the length of the Himalayas?
(A)
2560 km
(B)
1800 km
(C)
5600 km
(D)
1300 km
Question-7
Identify the river in East India, which rises beyond the Himalayas, flows across Tibet and then continues through the plains of northeast India.
(A)
Satluj
(B)
Mahanadi
(C)
Kosi
(D)
None of the above.
Question-8
Name the highest peak in the southern peninsula.
(A)
Anaimudi
(B)
Doddabetta
(C)
Kudikkadu
(D)
Vellangiri
Question-9
The term Hind was derived from the name of which river?
(A)
Ganges
(B)
Yamuna
(C)
Indus
(D)
Brahmaputra
Question-10
Which river lies at the eastern end of the Southern peninsula?
(A)
Kosi
(B)
Son
(C)
Tapti
(D)
Mahanadi
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