(i) Melagitti Sivalaya
(ii) Ladhkhan Temple
(iii) Jain Temple of Meguti
(iv) Durga Temple
(v) Hucimalligudi Which country has topped the 2017 A T Kearney Global Retail Development Index (GRDI)? The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state? In which of the following did Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel play a leading role? Which committee in its recommendation mentioned that SEBI should not become a controlling authority substituting the CCI but should function as a market regulator? Which Indian personality has been conferred with the Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Sungnye Medal of the South Korea? The administration of the English East India Company in India came to an end of–Who among the following published Geographike hyphegesis or “Guide to Geography” in 2nd Century A.D? Satish Kumar has got Rs 25 lakh as compensation for being barred from the 14th Asian Games 2002. He is associated with which sports? Teachers’ Day is celebrated on the Birth day of— GK quiz set 607 – online SSC general knowledge test to help you beat the competition in different center and state level exams. GK questions for competitive exams with answers.
(i) Melagitti Sivalaya
(ii) Ladhkhan Temple
(iii) Jain Temple of Meguti
(iv) Durga Temple
(v) Hucimalligudi
- i, ii, v
- ii, iii, iv, v
- i, ii and iv
- ii, iii and v
- China
- India
- Malaysia
- Vietnam
Explanation:
India has acquired the top position among 30 developing countries on ease of doing business at the 2017 A.T. Kearney Global Retail Development Index (GRDI). The 2017 GRDI titled “The Age of Focus” ranked China at second place, followed by Malaysia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Vietnam. The 16th edition of GRDI ranked top 30 developing countries for retail investment worldwide and analyzed 25 macroeconomic and retail-specific variables to help retailers devise successful global strategies to identify emerging market investment opportunities.
- Maharashtra
- Jharkhand
- Assam
- Uttar Pradesh
Explanation:
The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is located 10 km from the city of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand. It is famous for holding many elephants and other animals, which come downhill during the monsoons and winter and enter nearby villages and towns of Jharkhand and West Bengal. Beside elephants there are Indian giant squirrel, sloth bear, barking deer, wild boar, porcupine, mouse deer, pangolin and mongooses in the sanctuary. Commonly seen birds in the sanctuary are the falcons, golden oriole, Indian tree pie, paradise fly catchers, grey hornbills, Indian peafowl, different varieties of king fishers, herons, egrets, mynas, pigeons, racket tailed drongo, magpie robins etc.
- Bijolia Movement
- Dandi March
- Bardoli Satyagraha
- Textile Mill Workers strike at Ahmedabad
Which committee in its recommendation mentioned that SEBI should not become a controlling authority substituting the CCI but should function as a market regulator?
- Narsimham Committee
- Raghvan Committee
- Tandon Committee
- Dutt Committee
- Arun Thakur
- Rajive Kaul
- Rajesh Shukla
- Sonali Mishra
Explanation:
Rajive Kaul, the Chairman of Nicco group and past president of CII, has been conferred with the Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Sungnye Medal of the Republic of Korea for his services rendered as honorary consul general of South Korea in Kolkata. The award was conferred by the acting President and Prime Minister of South Korea Hwang Kyo-ahn at a programme in New Delhi recently.
- 1857
- 1858
- 1862
- 1892
- Ptolemy
- Strabo
- Herodotus
- Aristotle
Explanation:
Ptolemy made a number of contributions to geography. His book Geographike hyphegesis or “Guide to Geography” compiled and summarize much of the Greek and Roman geographic information accumulated at that time.
Geographia was written by Strabo
Satish Kumar has got Rs 25 lakh as compensation for being barred from the 14th Asian Games 2002. He is associated with which sports?
- Wrestling
- Boxing
- Sprint
- Swimming
Explanation:
Satish Kumar, the decorated West Bengal wrestler, has been awarded Rs 25 lakh as compensation by the Delhi court for being wrongly restrained from taking part in the 14th Asian Games-2002 at Busan in South Korea under the mistaken impression that he had taken performance-enhancing drugs. The court also directed the government to ensure that such incidents are never repeated and no other sportsperson goes through the humiliation which Satish Kumar has undergone. Kumar was selected by Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) for the 14th Asian Games, but was wrongly stopped
from boarding the flight with other athletes as he was confused with another wrestler of same name who hailed from West Bengal. He was then banned for two years after testing positive in the dope test.
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
- S. Radha Krishnan
- Rajendra Prasad
- Indira Gandhi