SECTION A
1. The _________ rebellion of 1831-32 was a major tribal rebellion against the British.
a. Santhal b. Munda c. Kol d. Gond
2. This Act was passed in Britain to ban the import of printed cotton cloth into England.
a. Calico Act b. No foreign cloth Act c. Anti-cloth Act d. Cotton Act
3. After the Revolt of 1857, the British began to follow the policy of –
a. ‘Live and Let live’ c. ‘Divide and Rule’
b. ‘Forgive and Forget’ d. ‘Carrot and Stick’
4. The last Mughal Emperor was deported to –
a. Rangoon b. Timbaktu c. London
5. Which of the following trees is found in the equatorial region?
d. Paris
a. Stone pine b. Elm c. Ash
6. Which of the following is NOT a variety of coal?
d. Mahogany
a. Lignite b. Anthracite c. Limonite d. Bituminous
7. Which of the following power sources is not a non-conventional source of power?
a. Solar energy b. Natural gas c. Wind energy d. Tidal energy
8. Which organ of the government frames the laws?
a. Judiciary b. Executive c. President d. Legislature
9. How many times at least should the parliament meet in a year?
a. Once b. Twice c. Thrice d. Four times
10.In which of the following cities in the Supreme Court of India located?
a. Mumbai b. Kolkata c. Delhi d. Chennai
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10th one is option c..
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ans-1 kol
ans-2 calico act
ans-3 divide and
rule
ans-4 rangoon, burma
ans-5 mahogany
ans-6 limonite
ans-7 natural gas
ans-8 legislature
ans-9 twice
ans-10 delhi
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