This GK General Knowledge quiz covers SSC question answer like: Which one of the following places did Kunwar Singh, a prominent leader of the Revolt of 1857, belong to? Who was the first ruler of the Slave dynasty? In which of the following Acts, the provision was made for the establishment of Supreme Court at Calcutta? Viratnagar, capital of Matsya mahajanpada located in which region ? Patanjali, the famous grammarian, was a contemporary ofWhich Ashokan inscription prohibits animal slaughter? Name the Roman emperor who received an embassy sent by a Pandyan King in about 20 BC.Chandrashekhar Limit, postulated by Dr S. Chandrashekhar posts a limit of mass of which among the following? Which state government has observed “Parents’ Worship Day” on February 14? The Permanent settlement introduced by Cornwallis is in Bengal is known as GK quiz set 478 – general knowledge MCQ in english to provide you best resource for prepration online and score better. More you will practice these MCQ quizzes, more will be your confidence.
Which one of the following places did Kunwar Singh, a prominent leader of the Revolt of 1857, belong to?
- Bihar
- Madhya Pradesh
- Rajasthan
- Uttar Pradesh
Correct answer is option A
Who was the first ruler of the Slave dynasty?
- Qutubuddin Aibak
- Iltutmish
- Sultan Mahmud
- Balban
Correct answer is option A
In which of the following Acts, the provision was made for the establishment of Supreme Court at Calcutta?
- Regulating Act, 1773
- Pitt’s India Act, 1784
- Charter Act, 1813
- Charter Act, 1833
Correct answer is option A
Viratnagar, capital of Matsya mahajanpada located in which region ?
- Malwa
- Peshawar
- Jaipur
- Bundelkhand
Correct answer is option C i.e. Jaipur
Explanation:
Jaipur Viratnagar, capital of Matsya mahajanpada located near present Jaipur. It was used as a hiding place by Pandavas during 13th year of their exile.
Explanation:
Jaipur Viratnagar, capital of Matsya mahajanpada located near present Jaipur. It was used as a hiding place by Pandavas during 13th year of their exile.
Patanjali, the famous grammarian, was a contemporary of
- Agnimitra Sunga
- Pushyamitra Sunga
- Vasudev Kanva
- Gautamiputra Satakarni.
Correct answer is option B
Which Ashokan inscription prohibits animal slaughter?
- Major rock edict III
- Major rock edict I
- Major rock edict IV
- Major rock edict V
Correct answer is option B i.e. Major rock edict I
Explanation:
The Major rock edict I of Ashoka prohibits animal slaughter and holidays of festive gathering. Only two peacocks and one deer were killed in Asoka’s kitchen. He wished to discontinue this practice of killing two peacocks and one deer as well. On the other hand, Major Rock Edict II mentions medical treatment for men and animals, construction of roads, wells and tree planting.
Explanation:
The Major rock edict I of Ashoka prohibits animal slaughter and holidays of festive gathering. Only two peacocks and one deer were killed in Asoka’s kitchen. He wished to discontinue this practice of killing two peacocks and one deer as well. On the other hand, Major Rock Edict II mentions medical treatment for men and animals, construction of roads, wells and tree planting.
Name the Roman emperor who received an embassy sent by a Pandyan King in about 20 BC.
- Pins
- Nero
- Clandins
- Augustus
Correct answer is option D
Chandrashekhar Limit, postulated by Dr S. Chandrashekhar posts a limit of mass of which among the following?
- Neutron Star
- White Dwarf
- Steller Black Hole
- Young stellar object
Correct answer is option B i.e. White Dwarf
Explanation:
Explanation:
In 1931, the astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar theorised that a star would not form a stable white dwarf at the end of its life if its mass was greater than 1.44 times the solar mass (1.44 Ms). This is known as the Chandrasekhar limit, above which the white dwarf will explode as what is called a “Type 1a supernova”. This work fetched Chandrasekhar the Nobel Prize in 1983.
Which state government has observed “Parents’ Worship Day” on February 14?
- Madhya Pradesh
- Odisha
- Assam
- Chhattisgarh
Correct answer is option D i.e. Chhattisgarh
Explanation:
The ‘Parents’ Worship Day’ (or ‘Matru-Pitru Diwas’ ) is celebrated every year by the Chhattisgarh government on February 14 at all schools in the state to teach ‘Bharatiya sanskriti’ to students.
Explanation:
The ‘Parents’ Worship Day’ (or ‘Matru-Pitru Diwas’ ) is celebrated every year by the Chhattisgarh government on February 14 at all schools in the state to teach ‘Bharatiya sanskriti’ to students.
The Permanent settlement introduced by Cornwallis is in Bengal is known as
- Roytwari System
- Mahalwari System
- Zamindari System
- Iqtadari System
Correct answer is option C