Which hill station has the ancient Pandava caves?
Ooty
Pachmarhi
Coorg
Mahabaleshwar
Which hill station is nestled in the blue mountains of the Nilgiris?
Khajjiar
Which hill station is famous for coffee and oranges and the birth place of river Cauvery?
Darjeeling
The wheel in the centre of the national flag represents:
Asoka Chakra
Dharma Chakra
Chakra of Lord Vishnu
Crown of Sun
Which hill station is famous for coffee and oranges?
Gulmarg
Which colour is at the bottom of the Indian national flag?
Saffron
White
Green
Blue
Who designed our national flag?
Pingali Venkayya
Dr. S. Radhakrishanan
Gandhiji
Tagore
The national flag is also called:
Tiranga
Flag of Asoka
Indian Chakra
Flag of Mahatma
Indian National flag was officially adopted on:
January 25,1950
January 26,1950
January 25, 1949
January 26, 1949
Which hill station is known as the place of thunder?
Dehradun