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HRDC Ranchi University Objective for Students
The Kailashanath Temple at Ellora was excavated at the instance of:
(a) Krishna I
(b) Krishna II
(c) Krishna III
(d) Amoghavarshal
Option a – Krishna I
The temple of Angkorvat is in: ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Laos
(b) Myanmar
(c) Vietnam
(d) Cambodia
Option d – Cambodia
The images in the temple of Angkorvat are those of:
(a) Buddha
(b) Hindu deities
(c) Tirthankaras
(d) Cambodian Kings
Option b – Hindu deities
Which temple got the name of the Black Pagoda? ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Sun Temple
(b) Lingaraja Temple
(c) Jagannath Temple
(d) Kailash Temple
Option a – Sun Temple
Temples at all the following places are well known for their erotic sculpture, except:
(a) Konark
(b) Khajuraho
(c) Madurai
(d) Halebid and Belur
Option d – Halebid and Belur
The monuments at Khajuraho belong to the period of: ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Vakatakas
(b) Rashtrakutas
(c) Chandellas
(d) Gahadavalas
Option c – Chandellas
(a) Elephanta
(b) Ellora
(c) Khajuraho
(d) Ajanta
Option d – Ajanta
An example of Chola architecture can be seen at: ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Ellora
(b) Mahabalipuram
(c) Tanjore
(d) Kanchipuram
Option c – Tanjore
The Khajuraho shrines built by Chandella rulers are dedicated to:
(a) Vishnu and Shiva
(b) Indra and Varun
(c) Shiva and Parvati
(d) Vishnu and Brahma
Option a – Vishnu and Shiva
Who built the famous Dilwara temple at Mount Abu in the 13th century? ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Mahendrapala
(b) Devpala
(c) Rajyapala
(d) Tejapala
Option d – Tejapala
The originators of the Dravidian style of architecture and sculpture in South India were:
(a) Cholas
(b) Hoysalas
(c) Pallavas
(d) Pandyas
Option a – Cholas
The statue of Gomateswara at Sravanabelagola was built by: ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Chandragupta Maurya
(b) Kharavela
(c) Amoghavarsha
(d) Chamundaraya
Option d – Chamundaraya
Pallava kings are remembered as the makers of rock-cut temples at:
(a) Rameshwaram
(b) Thanjavur
(c) Khajuraho
(d) Mahabalipuram
Option d – Mahabalipuram
The maximum limit on poll expenditure for assembly constituencies has been raised in February 2011 to ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) 16 Lakhs
(b) 18 Lakhs
(c) 20 Lakhs
(d) 25 Lakhs
Option a – 16 Lakhs
India’s ranking on Global Corruption Index 2014 has been placed at which rank among 175 nations?
(a) 83rd
(b) 81st
(c) 85th
(d) 87th
Option c – 85th
On which river has ‘Narayan Setu’ been built? ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Ganga
(b) Godavari
(c) Brahmaputra
(d) Mahanadi
Option c – Brahmaputra
Which is the latest manufacturing unit being set up by the Indian Railways? ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Wheel and Axle plant, Durgapur
(b) Rail wheel factory, Bangalore
(c) Wheel factory, Chapra
(d) Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala
Option c – Wheel factory, Chapra
Ama Jangal Yojna (My Forest Scheme), a bid to enhance forest cover in the state, was launched in
(a) Orissa
(b) Jharkhand
(c) Assam
(d) Chhattisgarh
Option a – Orissa
The production, marketing, storage, advertisement, and consumption of smokeless tobacco is banned in ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Nagaland
(b) Meghalaya
(c) Assam
(d) Arunachal Pradesh
Option c – Assam
Which Indian newspaper has the largest readership? ( HRDC Ranchi University MCQs )
(a) Indian Express
(b) The Malayala Manorama
(c) The Hindu
(d) The Dainik Jagran
Option d – The Dainik Jagran
(a) West Bengal
(b) Haryana
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Gujarat
Option b – Haryana
Second Indo-Africa Forum Summit 2011 was held in
(a) Ethiopia
(b) Nigeria
(c) Sudan
(d) Eritrea
Option a – Ethiopia
Which among the following is the most competitive country according to World Economic Formula?
(a) USA
(b) England
(c) Switzerland
(d) Singapore
Option c – Switzerland
With which software company has Satyam been merged?
(a) TCS
(b) Infosys
(c) Microsoft
(d) Tech Mahindra
Option d – Tech Mahindra
The country’s 12th Indian Institute of Management (IIM) has been started at which place in Uttarakhand?
(a) Haridwar
(b) Haldwani
(c) Dehradun
(d) Kashipur
Option d – Kashipur
The adoption of the High Yielding Variety programme in Indian agriculture started in
(a) 1965
(b) 1966
(c) 1967
(d) 1968
Option b – 1966
UN emblem is in
(a) Blue centred white on a light ground
(b) Green centred on a bright yellow ground
(c) White centred on a light blue ground
(d) Black centred on a light blue ground
Option c – White centred on a light blue ground
The General Assembly of the United Nations meets
(a) Several times a year
(b) Once a year
(c) Twice a year
(d) Continuously
Option c – Twice a year
Fateh Singh Rathore, who died in the year 2011, was a famous
(a) Painter
(b) Hockey Player
(c) Musician
(d) Wildlife conservationist
Option d – Wildlife conservationist
India celebrated its ‘Polio Free Status’ during the month of
(a) February 2014
(b) January 2010
(c) January 2013
(d) December 2013
Option a – February 2014
Who launched the National People’s Party on 5th January 2013?
(a) Shivraj Patil
(b) K.S. Hegde
(c) P.A. Sangma
(d) Somnath Chatterjee
Option c – P.A. Sangma
Who took charge as the new Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in January 2013?
(a) Urijit Patel
(b) Dr. C. Rangarajan
(c) S. Venkitaramanan
(d) Dr. Y. Venugopal Reddy
Option a – Urijit Patel
Which of the following is not associated with a UN organization?
(a) ILO
(b) ASEAM
(c) WHO
(d) FAO
Option b – ASEAM
The Secretary-General of the UNO is appointed by
(a) World Bank
(b) Security Council
(c) General Assembly
(d) Trusteeship Council
Option c – General Assembly
Where was the CHOGM held in 2002?
(a) Coolum
(b) Durban
(c) Brisbane
(d) Kuala Lumpur
Option a – Coolum
Which of the following countries is not a member of the European Union?
(a) Sweden
(b) Lithuania
(c) Norway
(d) Finland
Option c – Norway
The latest addition to the list of UNESCO’s world heritage sites in India is
(a) Qutab Minar
(b) Red Fort
(c) Humayun’s Tomb
(d) Khajuraho Temple
Option d – Khajuraho Temple
Who among the following is the Director-General of the World Trade Organization?
(a) Dunkel
(b) Robert Zoellick
(c) Chris Patten
(d) Supachai Panitchpakdi
Option d – Supachai Panitchpakdi
Which of the following countries is not a permanent member of the Security Council of the UNO?
(a) France
(b) China
(c) Japan
(d) United Kingdom
Option c – Japan
Who is the brand ambassador of Nokia phone in India?
(a) M.S. Dhoni
(b) Aamir Khan
(c) Abhishek Bachchan
(d) Shah Rukh Khan
Option d – Shah Rukh Khan
Telangana state is the bifurcation of
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Orissa and Tamil Nadu
(d) Seemandhra
Option b – Andhra Pradesh
Which is the first state in India to enact the Food Security Act?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Chhattisgarh
(c) Bihar
(d) Tamil Nadu
Option b – Chhattisgarh
The name of the train “Shatabdi Express” refers to the centenary of
(a) Indian National Congress
(b) India’s war of independence
(c) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
Option c – Jawahar Lal Nehru
Who has been sworn in as Union Railway Minister after the resignation of Dinesh Trivedi?
(a) Mukul Roy
(b) Prasano Dev Brua
(c) Muket Rai
(d) Harihar Bannerji
Option a – Mukul Roy
Who of the following has been inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in the United States of America?
(a) Ratan Tata
(b) Adi Godrej
(c) Kumar Mangalam Birla
(d) N.R. Narayana Murthy
Option a – Ratan Tata
Who among the following persons is called ‘Desert Fox’?
(a) Bismarck
(b) Gen. Rommel
(c) Eisenhower
(d) Walter Scott
Option b – Gen. Rommel
Gabriel Garcia Marquez died on 17th April 2014. He was
(a) Soccer Player
(b) Space Scientist
(c) Nobel Laureate
(d) President of Colombia
Option c – Nobel Laureate
The birthplace of an iconic personality Amrita Sher-Gil is
(a) Poland
(b) India
(c) Hungary
(d) Austria
Option c – Hungary
Ratan Thiyam, the famous personality from Manipur, is known for his work in the field of
(a) Music
(b) Sports
(c) Theatre
(d) Social Reform
Option c – Theatre
The famous activist, Medha Patkar, is associated with which movement?
(a) Save the Tiger
(b) Preserve the Wetlands
(c) Narmada Bachao Andolan
(d) Beti Padhao Andolan
Option c – Narmada Bachao Andolan
Who among the following was sworn in as Lokayukta of Rajasthan?
(a) Mahipal Singh
(b) Vasundhara Raje
(c) Amitava Roy
(d) Sajjan Singh Kothari
Option d – Sajjan Singh Kothari
V.R. Krishna Iyer, who passed away in December 2014, was a/an-
(a) Film Actor
(b) Eminent Jurist
(c) Kathakali Dancer
(d) Former Vice President of India
Option b – Eminent Jurist
Sri N.N. Vohra, who submitted the Vohra committee report on criminalization of politics, is presently the Governor of:
(a) Assam
(b) Kerala
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Jammu and Kashmir
Option d – Jammu and Kashmir
International Women’s Day is observed on
(a) 3rd March
(b) 8th March
(c) 27th March
(d) 15th October
Option b – 8th March
The World Day of Combat Desertification is observed every year on
(a) 17th June
(b) 4th May
(c) 14th August
(d) 3rd October
Option a – 17th June
When is World Teachers Day observed?
(a) October 5
(b) October 10
(c) October 27
(d) December 30
Option a – October 5
Which date is known as ‘Diabetes Day’?
(a) 14th May
(b) 14th February
(c) 14th September
(d) 14th November
Option d – 14th November
Who of the following called Subhas Chandra Bose “Desh Nayak”?
(a) Ram Manohar Lohia
(b) Rabindranath Tagore
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Option b – Rabindranath Tagore
Name the President of India who was elected unopposed?
(a) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(b) Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
(c) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
(d) Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Option b – Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
Who was the first woman to become the Chief Minister of any state in India?
(a) Dr. Jayalalitha
(b) Mayawati
(c) Sucheta Kripalani
(d) Nandini Satpathy
Option c – Sucheta Kripalani
The first Defence Minister of India was
(a) Baldev Singh
(b) K.M. Cariappa
(c) Sardar Patel
(d) Gopala Swami Aiyangar
Option a – Baldev Singh
What is the sequence number of Ms. Pratibha Patil as the President of the Republic of India?
(a) 13th
(b) 12th
(c) 11th
(d) 10th
Option b – 12th
Yves Saint Laurent recently died. He was
(a) U.S.A Film Director
(b) Renowned Fashion Designer
(c) The First Man to go on the Mars Mission
(d) An Internationally Renowned Financial Expert
Option b – Renowned Fashion Designer
The President of the World Bank is
(a) Vijay L. Kelkar
(b) Prema Cariappa
(c) Jim Yong Kim
(d) Christine Lagarde
Option c – Jim Yong Kim
WTO basically promotes
(a) Unilateral Trade
(b) Multilateral Trade
(c) Global Peace
(d) Financial Support
Option b – Multilateral Trade
Which of the following is the headquarters of the World Bank?
(a) London
(b) Washington
(c) Paris
(d) The Hague
Option b – Washington
Which international agency is working on the protection of the environment?
(a) UNO
(b) NASA
(c) Chipko
(d) Greenpeace
Option d – Greenpeace
The first Secretary-General of the United Nations was
(a) U. Thant
(b) Trygve Lie
(c) Dr. Kurt Waldheim
(d) Dag Hammarskjöld
Option b – Trygve Lie
The headquarters of the International Labour Organisation is located at
(a) Rome
(b) Geneva
(c) Paris
(d) New York
Option b – Geneva
The latest official language of the United Nations is
(a) Russian
(b) Arabic
(c) Spanish
(d) Chinese
Option b – Arabic
National Youth Day is marked on
(a) January 9
(b) January 12
(c) January 18
(d) January 25
Option b – January 12
World Health Day is observed on
(a) April 7
(b) June 5
(c) June 7
(d) July 11
Option a – April 7
Teachers’ Day is observed every year on
(a) 5th September
(b) 15th September
(c) 20th September
(d) 25th September
Option a – 5th September
Earth Day is celebrated on
(a) February 16
(b) April 4
(c) April 22
(d) September 17
Option c – April 22
The headquarters of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is situated in
(a) London – UK
(b) Washington – USA
(c) Geneva – Switzerland
(d) New Delhi – India
Option c – Geneva – Switzerland
Which one country is not a permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations?
(a) Russia
(b) France
(c) Germany
(d) USA
Option c – Germany
The World Wildlife Fund was founded in
(a) 1961
(b) 1969
(c) 1965
(d) 1992
Option a – 1961
The United Nations Organisation (UNO) was founded in the year
(a) 1945
(b) 1946
(c) 1950
(d) 1953
Option a – 1945
When did India join the United Nations?
(a) 1954
(b) 1950
(c) 1947
(d) 1945
Option d – 1945
The World Trade Organisation was started in the year
(a) 1994
(b) 1995
(c) 1996
(d) 1984
Option b – 1995
Which is the smallest country in terms of population?
(a) Nauru
(b) Monaco
(c) Palau
(d) Vatican City
Option d – Vatican City
Silicon Valley of India is located in
(a) Srinagar
(b) Bangalore
(c) Hyderabad
(d) Dehradun
Option b – Bangalore
Which one of the following is known as the “Pearl City”?
(a) Hyderabad
(b) Kochi
(c) Tuticorin
(d) Kandla
Option a – Hyderabad
The lengthiest Constitution in the world is
(a) Indian
(b) British
(c) French
(d) American
Option a – Indian
Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(a) Margaret Thatcher
(b) Indira Gandhi
(c) Golda Meir
(d) Srimavo Bandaranaike
Option d – Srimavo Bandaranaike
Where is the largest reflecting telescope of Asia?
(a) Kavalur
(b) Ooty
(c) Nainital
(d) Kodaikanal
Option c – Nainital
Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
(a) Kolkata
(b) Chennai
(c) Mumbai
(d) Darjeeling
Option d – Darjeeling
The country where the national animal is the sacred cow is
(a) Nepal
(b) India
(c) Bhutan
(d) Indonesia
Option a – Nepal
The National Police Academy is located at
(a) Hyderabad
(b) Bangalore
(c) Dehradun
(d) Abu Road
Option a – Hyderabad
Which among the following countries has the highest life expectancy?
(a) USA
(b) Denmark
(c) Japan
(d) Switzerland
Option c – Japan
Which is the only country whose postage stamps do not bear its name?
(a) UK
(b) Japan
(c) Pakistan
(d) USA
Option a – UK
Which country has three capitals, viz., Administrative, Legislative, and Judicial?
(a) Malaysia
(b) Canada
(c) South Africa
(d) Chile
Option c – South Africa
The National Tree of India is
(a) Mango
(b) Neem
(c) Peepal
(d) Banyan
Option d – Banyan
Which state does not yet have a software technology park?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Bihar
(c) Odisha
(d) Rajasthan
Option b – Bihar
What is the ratio of English and Hindi speaking people in the world?
(a) 60:40
(b) 51:49
(c) 65:35
(d) 35:65
Option c – 65:35
In which of the following cities was the first private FM radio channel started?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Chennai
(c) Bangalore
(d) Kolkata
Option c – Bangalore
Which city is also known as the ‘Big Apple’?
(a) New York, USA
(b) Canberra, Australia
(c) Madrid, Spain
(d) Lausanne, Switzerland
Option a – New York, USA
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