This GK General Knowledge quiz covers SSC question answer like: To which dynasty did the Great Emperor Ashoka belong? Which Chinese general defeated Kanishka? The person who on April 4, 1919 delivered a speech on Hindu-Muslim Unity from the pulpit of Jama Masjid in Delhi wasMangesh Tendulkar, the renowned cartoonist has passed away. He hailed from which state? The Brahmo Samaj is based on the principle ofThe last Nanda ruler of Magadha who was overthrown by Chandragupta Maurya with the help of Chanakya wasWhich among the following regions was most affected by the Revolution of 1857 ? Which Indian city was also known as Kusumapura during the ancient period? The city of Jaunpur was founded byWhich country has been declared the world’s most liveable city by The Economist’s Global Liveability Report-2017? GK quiz set 309 – gk MCQ of India to test yours general knowledge prepration for exams. Practice makes a man perfect so practice well.
To which dynasty did the Great Emperor Ashoka belong?
  1. Maurya
  2. Gupta
  3. Kushana
  4. Nanda

Correct answer is option A
Which Chinese general defeated Kanishka?
  1. Pan Chao
  2. Pan Yang
  3. Ho Ti
  4. Chi Huang Ti

Correct answer is option C
The person who on April 4, 1919 delivered a speech on Hindu-Muslim Unity from the pulpit of Jama Masjid in Delhi was
  1. Mahatma Gandhi
  2. Mohammad Ali
  3. Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya
  4. Swami Shradhanand

Correct answer is option D
Mangesh Tendulkar, the renowned cartoonist has passed away. He hailed from which state?
  1. Gujarat
  2. Tamil Nadu
  3. Andhra Pradesh
  4. Maharashtra

Correct answer is option D i.e. Maharashtra
Explanation:
Mangesh Tendulkar (82), the renowned cartoonist, has passed away in Pune, Maharashtra. His cartoons especially about government offices and on traffic rules were famous. He often used satire in his cartoons to give social messages and even called himself a satirist (vyang chitrakar). He was conferred with the president’s medal in 1980, Marathi Natya Parishad Award in 1993 and Pulotsav award in 2003 among several other honours.
The Brahmo Samaj is based on the principle of
  1. Monotheism
  2. Polytheism
  3. Atheism
  4. Monism

Correct answer is option A
The last Nanda ruler of Magadha who was overthrown by Chandragupta Maurya with the help of Chanakya was
  1. Mahapadmananda
  2. Dhanananda
  3. Navananda
  4. Not known

Correct answer is option B

Which among the following regions was most affected by the Revolution of 1857 ?

  1. Punjab
  2. Maharastra
  3. Avadh
  4. Madras

Correct answer is option C i.e. Avadh
Explanation:

The Revolt of 1857: Awadh, one of the main centers of the Revolt, was annexed by Lord Dalhousie, Governor General of India, in 1856. Begum Hazrat Mahal also known as Begum of Awadh , during the national liberation uprising of 1857-59 in India headed the rebels

Which Indian city was also known as Kusumapura during the ancient period?
  1. Allahabad
  2. Patna
  3. Ujjain
  4. Amaravati

Correct answer is option B i.e. Patna
Explanation:
Patna was known as Kusumapura during the ancient period. Aryabhata called himself a native of Kusumapura or Pataliputra (present day Patna, Bihar).
The city of Jaunpur was founded by
  1. Mohammad Bin Tughlaq
  2. Firoz Shah Tughlaq
  3. Ibrahim Lodi
  4. Sikandar Lodi

Correct answer is option B

Which country has been declared the world’s most liveable city by The Economist’s Global Liveability Report-2017?

  1. Melbourne
  2. Sydney
  3. London
  4. Perth

Correct answer is option A i.e. Melbourne
Explanation:

Melbourne has been declared the world’s most liveable city for the 7th consecutive year by The Economist’s annual global liveability survey, despite soaring housing costs and serious congestion challenges. The annual survey assesses 140 cities and ranks them according to their stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Others in the 10 most liveable cities in the world include Vienna (3rd), followed by Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Adelaide, Perth, Auckland, Helsinki and Hamburg. As per the survey, the least liveable city was Damascus at 140th place, followed by Lagos (139), Tripoli (138), Dhaka (137), Port Moresby (136), Algiers (135), Karachi (134), Harare (133), Douala (132) and Kiev (131).