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 Question Number 1: Computer follows a simple principle called GIGO which means:
A) Garbage Input Good Output
B) Garbage In Garbage Out
C) Greater Instruction Greater Output
D) Good Input Good Output
Answer & Explanation: GIGO means Garbage In Garbage Out.

Question Number 2: Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India every High Court has the power to issue Writs. One of the following is not a writ:
A) Quo warranto
B) Mandamus
C) Ultimum supplicium
D) Prohibition
Answer & Explanation: ‘Ultimum supplicium’ is not a writ.

Question Number 3: Which one of the following is a landlocked country?

A) Bulgaria
B) Hungary
C) Romania
D) Ukraine
Answer & Explanation: Hungary is a landlocked country.

Question Number 4: What is Psephology?
A) Statistical study of electronics voting, etc.
B) Study of rainfall pattern
C) Study of gene disorder
D) None of the above is true
Answer & Explanation: Psephology is a statistical study of electronics voting, etc.

Question Number 5: The common gas used in domestic refrigerator is:
A) Neon
B) Oxygen
C) Nitrogen
D) Freon
Answer & Explanation: Freon gas is used in domestic refrigerator.

Question Number 6: Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A) Rice
B) Apple
C) Pulse
D) Orange
Answer & Explanation: Apple is rich in iron.

Question Number 7: For which of the following crops does India have the largest cultivated area in the world?
A) Wheat
B) Rice
C) Pulses
D) Cotton
Answer & Explanation: India has the largest cultivated area of ‘Wheat’ in
the world.
 

Question Number 8: This State contributes 70% of India’s coffee and silk. Name this state:
A) Karnataka
B) Assam
C) Rajasthan
D) Punjab
Answer & Explanation: Karnataka contributes 70% of India’s coffee and silk.

Question Number 9: Which principle states that when a body is partially or totally immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it?
A) Newton’s
B) Pascal’s
C) Archimedes
D) Hooke’s
Answer & Explanation: ‘Archimedes’ principle states that when a body is partially or totally immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.

Question Number 10: Which of the following statements is not correct about Sierra Leone?
A) This means mountain of Lion.
B) It lies on the West Africa bulge between Guinea and Liberia
C) It is known for prevention of cruelty to animals
D) The name of this area was originally given by Portuguese sailors
Answer & Explanation: It is known for prevention of cruelty to animals

Question Number 11: Find out the wrong statement:
A) Kuchipudi is a dance from of Kerala
B) The Khalsa (The pure) was founded by Guru Gobind Singh
C) The founder of Zoroastrianism was Zoroaster
D) The world’s highest observatory is located in J & K.
Answer & Explanation: Kuchipudi is a dance from of Kerala (It is from Andhra Pradesh).
 

Question Number 12: Hemis Gumpa festival which is internationally known is of which state?
A) Jammu and Kashmir
B) Himachal Pradesh
C) Rajasthan
D) None of the above is correct
Answer & Explanation: Hemis Gumpa festival is of Jammu and Kashmir.

Question Number 13: Beri-Beri is caused by the lack of vitamin:
A) C
B) D
C) B 1
D) A
Answer & Explanation: Beri-Beri is caused by ‘vitamin B 1’.

Question Number 14: The tide produced in an Ocean when the pull on the Earth by the Sun and Moon is unidirectional is called:
A) High tide
B) Spring tide
C) Neap tide
D) Low tide
Answer & Explanation: The tide produced in an Ocean when the pull on the Earth by the Sun and Moon is unidirectional is called ‘spring tide’.

Question Number 15: Safdarjung’s tomb was built by:
A) Shauja-ud-Daula
B) Aurangzeb
C) Muhammad-bin Tughlaq
D) Humayun
Answer & Explanation: Safdarjung’s tomb was built by ‘Shauja-ud-Daula’.

Question Number 16: The vitamin useful in alcoholism is:
A) Thiamine
B) Pyridoxine
C) Folic acid
D) Ascorbic acid
Answer & Explanation: The vitamin useful in alcoholism is ‘Thiamine’.

Question Number 17: Which is naturally occurring anti-malarial drug?
A) Quinacrine
B) Artimisinine
C) Mefloquine
D) Mapacrine
Answer & Explanation: ‘Artimisinine’ is naturally occurring anti-malarial drug.

Question Number 18: Drug retail sale licences are issued by:
A) Drug Controller of India
B) Union Health Minister
C) Drug Controller Authorities of the States
D) Director of Health Service
Answer & Explanation: Drug retail sale licences are issued by ‘Drug Controller Authorities of the States’.

Question Number 19: Vitamin K is necessary for:
A) Prevention of rickets
B) Prevention of pernicious anemia
C) Formation of prothrombin
D) Formation of DNA
Answer & Explanation: Vitamin K is necessary for ‘Formation of prothrombin’.

Question Number 20: Aldo sterone regulates:
A) Blood Glucose
B) Serum Calcium
C) Urine Concentration
D) Sodium Absorption
Answer & Explanation: Aldo sterone regulates ‘Sodium Absorption’.

Question Number 21: Cream gets separated from milk when is churned because of:
A) Gravitational force
B) Cohesive force
C) Centrifugal force
D) Frictional force
Answer & Explanation: Cream gets separated from milk when is churned because of ‘Centrifugal force’.

Question Number 22: Speed of sound is maximum in:
A) Solid
B) Liquid
C) Gas
D) Same in all cases
Answer & Explanation: Speed of sound is maximum in ‘Solid’.

Question Number 23: Newton is a unit of:
A) Work
B) Energy
C) Force
D) Acceleration
Answer & Explanation: Newton is a unit of ‘Force’.

Question Number 24: Point out the incorrect statement:
A) The fundamental rights guaranteed under article (freedoms) remain suspended while a proclamation of emergency is made by the President
B) A writ petition cannot be directly moved in the Supreme Court
C) The maximum gap between two sessions of Parliament can be six month
D) Majority of States in India have unicameral legislature
Answer & Explanation: A writ petition cannot be directly moved in the Supreme Court

Question Number 25: The Gulf Stream is an ocean current which begins:
A) Off the coast of Florida
B) From the Bay of Bengal
C) Gulf countries coastline
D) In the Philippines
Answer & Explanation: The Gulf Stream is an ocean current which begins ‘Off the coast of Florida’.

Question Number 26: Which of the following instruments can be used for measuring the speed of an aeroplane?
A) Venturimeter
B) Orifice plate
C) Rotameter
D) Pilot tube
Answer & Explanation: ‘Pilot tube’ can be used for measuring the speed of an aeroplane’

Question Number 27: It is an industrial process of producing ammonia by the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst:
A) Solvay Process
B) Bayer Process
C) Haber Process
D) Bessemer Process
Answer & Explanation: ‘Haber Process’ is an industrial process of producing ammonia by the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.

Question Number 28: India is its largest producer and it is found in the black sand on the beaches near Cape Comorin, the southernmost part at India:
A) Beryllium
B) Kyanite
C) Lignite
D) Ilmenite
Answer & Explanation: India is its largest producer of ‘Kyanite’.

Question Number 29: Which schedule of the Constitution contains provisions as to disqualifications of MPs and MLAs on the ground of defection?
A) 8th
B) 11th
C) 12th
D) 10th
Answer & Explanation: ‘10th‘schedule of the Constitution contains provisions as to disqualifications of MPs and MLAs on the ground of defection.

Question Number 30: EURO crisis and the sick men of Europe are the related terms. Identify the sick men of Europe:
A) Portugal & Greece
B) Portugal, Greece and Slovenia
C) Italy, Portugal and Slovenia
D) Portugal, Greece, Spain, Italy and Slovenia
Answer & Explanation: ‘Portugal, Greece and Slovenia’.

Question Number 31: Arrange the following devices in ascending order of the speed:
a. RAM b. Hard disk c. Cache d. Floppy

A) dbac
B) bdac
C) badc
D) abdc
Answer & Explanation: dbac

Question Number 32: The honour of being one millionth word of the English language went to:
A) Noob
B) Jai Ho
C) Slumdog
D) Web 2-0
Answer & Explanation: The honour of being one millionth word of the English language went to ‘Web 2-0’.

Question Number 33: “Parliament has no right to reduce or abolish fundamental rights”. This refers to the Supreme Court decision in the matter of:
A) Keshvanand Bharti vs State in Kerala
B) Golaknath vs State of Punjab
C) Shankar Prasad vs Union of India
D) A.K. Gopalan vs Union of Madras
Answer & Explanation: Keshvanand Bharti vs State in Kerala

Question Number 34: Meira Kumar started her career as an IFS officer and was unanimously elected the 15th Lok Sabha Speaker. She was elected to Lok Sabha and representing a constituency in the State of:
A) Madhya Pradesh
B) Jharkhand
C) Bihar
D) West Bengal
Answer & Explanation: She was elected to Lok Sabha and representing a constituency in the State of ‘Bihar’.

Question Number 35: First Indian woman who reached Antarctica:
A) Ujjawala Patil
B) Pritisu Gupta
C) Mahel Musa
D) Geeta Ghosh
Answer & Explanation: ‘Mahel Musa’ is the first Indian woman, who reached Antarctica.

Question Number 36: Which Schedule of the Constitution of India describes the allocation of seats in the Council of States?
A) Fourth
B) Third
C) Tenth
D) Eighth
Answer & Explanation: ‘Fourth’ schedule of the Constitution of India describes the allocation of seats in the Council of States

Question Number 37: Citizenship Act, 1955 provisions may be broadly divided into three parts: acquisition of citizenship, termination of citizenship and supplementary provisions. How many modes have been provided by Act for acquiring the citizenship of India?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Two
Answer & Explanation: ‘Four’ modes have been provided by Act for acquiring the citizenship of India.

Question Number 38: The mass of a body at the centre of earth is:
A) Less than at the surface
B) Remains constant
C) More than at the surface
D) Zero
Answer & Explanation: The mass of a body at the centre of earth ‘Remains constant’.

Question Number 39: The compounds leading to origin of life were:
A) Urea and nucleic acids
B) Amino acids and urea
C) Protein and nucleic acids
D) Protein and amino acids
Answer & Explanation: The compounds leading to origin of life were ‘Protein and nucleic acids’.

Question Number 40: The highest producing State of Cardamom in India is:
A) Sikkim
B) Assam
C) Meghalaya
D) None of the above
Answer & Explanation: None of the above. Correct answer is Kerala.

Question Number 41: The Keibul Lamjao, the only floating National Park in the World, is in:
A) Assam
B) Meghalaya
C) Manipur
D) Mizoram
Answer & Explanation: The Keibul Lamjao, the only floating National Park in the World, is in ‘Manipur’.
 

Question Number 42: East West corridor comprising National Highways connecting:
A) Slichar to Porbander
B) Kolkata to Mumbai
C) Patna to Surat
D) None of these
Answer & Explanation: East West corridor comprising National Highways connecting ‘Kolkata to Mumbai’.

Question Number 43: The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A) Invertase
B) Maltase
C) Zymase
D) Diastase
Answer & Explanation: The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is ‘Zymase’.

Question Number 44: Who invented the Thermos Flask?
A) James Dewar
B) Thomas Alva Edison
C) Humphry Davy
D) Richard J. Galling
Answer & Explanation: ‘James Dewar’ invented the Thermos Flask.

Question Number 45: Who was the fourth Sikh Guru?
A) Guru Ram Das
B) Guru Gobind Singh
C) Guru Arjan Dev
D) Guru Har Rai
Answer & Explanation: ‘Guru Ram Das’ was the fourth Sikh Guru.

Question Number 46: What is the name of India’s longest river bridge, built over the river Ganga at Patna?
A) Rabindra setu
B) Vidyasagar
C) Mahatma Gandhi Setu
D) Indira Gandhi Bridge
Answer & Explanation: Mahatma Gandhi Setu’ is the name of India’s longest river bridge, built over the river Ganga at Patna.

Question Number 47: The currency of Hungary is _____?
A) Elm
B) Lev
C) Forint
D) Zloty
Answer & Explanation: The currency of Hungary is ‘Forint’.

Question Number 48: The first Uranium mine of India, the Jadugoda mines, are located in_____?
A) West Bengal
B) Odisha
C) Jharkhand
D) Chhattisgarh
Answer & Explanation: Jadugoda mines are located in ‘Jharkhand’.

Question Number 49: When is the Air Force Day celebrated in India?
A) February 28
B) December 4
C) October 8
D) August 19
Answer & Explanation: Air Force Day celebrated in India October 8.

Question Number 50: The capital of Estonia is ______?
A) Tallinn
B) Libreville
C) Pristina
D) Valletta
Answer & Explanation: The capital of Estonia is ‘Tallinn’.
 

Question Number 51: Jaspal Rana is a distinguished athlete in which of the following games?
A) Swimming
B) Weightlifting
C) Shooting
D) Archery
Answer & Explanation: Jaspal Rana is a distinguished athlete in ‘Shooting’.

Question Number 52: Which colour is in the centre of Rainbow?
A) Red
B) Yellow
C) Green
D) Violet
Answer & Explanation: ‘Green’ is in the centre of Rainbow.

Question Number 53: Which architect designed the city of Chandigarh?
A) Edwin Lutyens
B) Le Corbusier
C) Charles Correa
D) Herbert Baker
Answer & Explanation: ‘Le Corbusier’ designed the city of Chandigarh.

Question Number 54: Where is the Indira Point, the southernmost point of land in the territory of India, situated?
A) Lakshaweep
B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C) Tamil Nadu
D) None of the above
Answer & Explanation: Indira Point, the southernmost point is situated Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Question Number 55: At the time of Independence, who was the president of Indian National Congress?
A) Mahatama Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Sardar Patel
D) J.B. Kriplani
Answer & Explanation: At the time of Independence, ‘J.B. Kriplani’ was the president of Indian National Congress.

Question Number 56: Who wrote the patriotic song ‘Saare Jahan Se Achcha’?
A) Rabindranath Tagore
B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
C) Muhammad Iqbal
D) Kavi Pradeep
Answer & Explanation: ‘Muhammad Iqbal’ wrote the patriotic song ‘Saare Jahan Se Achcha’.

Question Number 57: The name of the wife/wives of the Hindu god Ganesh is / are:
A) Riddhi
B) Siddhi
C) Both Riddhi and Siddhi
D) None of the above
Answer & Explanation: Both Riddhi and Siddhi are wives of the Hindu god Ganesh.

Question Number 58: With which musical instrument is Pt. Ravi Shankar associated?
A) Sitar
B) Sarod
C) Santoor
D) Tabla
Answer & Explanation: Pt. Ravi Shankar associated with ‘Sitar’.

Question Number 59: Which of the following Cups is associated with game of Hockey?
A) Agha Khan Cup
B) DCM Trophy
C) Davis Cup
D) Derby Trophy
Answer & Explanation: ‘Agha Khan Cup’ is associated with game of Hockey.

Question Number 60: The Sanskrit poet called as the Indian Shakespeare?
A) Kalidasa
B) Tulsidas
C) Sudraka
D) Kautilya
Answer & Explanation: ‘Kalidasa’ called as the Indian Shakespeare.

Question Number 61: Who is the author of ‘A Passage to England’?
A) E.M. Forster
B) Nirad C. Chaudhari
C) G.B. Shaw
D) Winston Churchill
Answer & Explanation: ‘Nirad C. Chaudhari’ is the author of ‘A Passage to England’.

Question Number 62: Peter Parker is the original name of which fictional superhero?
A) Phantom
B) Batman
C) Superman
D) Spiderman
Answer & Explanation: Peter Parker is the original name of ‘Spiderman’.

Question Number 63: Who authored the book ‘Discovery of India’?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Bal Gangadhr Tilak
C) Rabindranath Tagore
D) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer & Explanation: ‘Jawaharlal Nehru’ authored the book ‘Discovery of India’.

Question Number 64: For Rajya Sabha, how many members are nominated by President?
A) 7
B) 10
C) 12
D) 15
Answer & Explanation: ‘12’ members are nominated by President.

Question Number 65: In an equilateral triangle, how many sides equal?
A) Two
B) All
C) None
D) Not fixed
Answer & Explanation: All

Question Number 66: Which are the rivers that originate from the Mansarovar region?
A) Narmada, Tapti, Beas
B) Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra
C) Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery
D) Ganges, Yamuna, Hooghly
Answer & Explanation: Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra are the rivers that originate from the Mansarovar region.

Question Number 67: Where are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee located?
A) Italy
B) Switzerland
C) Belgium
D) France
Answer & Explanation: Headquarters of the International Olympic Committee located in Switzerland.

Question Number 68: Which Indian State is the leading Cotton producer?
A) Gujarat
B) Maharashtra
C) Andhra Pradesh
D) Madhya Pradesh
Answer & Explanation: Gujarat is the leading Cotton producer.
Question Number 69: FDI stands for:
A) Fashion Directorate of India
B) Foreign Direct Investment
C) Fashion Designer’s Initiative
D) Foreign Directory of Industries
Answer & Explanation: FDI stands for ‘Foreign Direct Investment’.
Question Number 70: The largest continent in terms of area is:
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) Australia
D) North America
Answer & Explanation: The largest continent in terms of area is ‘Asia’.
Question Number 71: The space agency NASA belongs to:
A) Germany
B) USA
C) Russia
D) France
Answer & Explanation: The space agency NASA belongs to ‘USA’.
Question Number 72: The basic function of technology ‘Blue tooth’ is to allow?
A) landline phone to mobile phone communication
B) signal transmission on mobile phones only
C) satellite television communication
D) wireless communication between equipment
Answer & Explanation: wireless communication between equipment
Question Number 73: Which among the following is the source of a non-conventional energy?
A) Solar Power
B) Coal
C) Uranium
D) Petroleum
Answer & Explanation: ‘Solar Power’ is the source of a non-conventional energy.
Question Number 74: Constitution of India came into force in:
A) 1956
B) 1950
C) 1949
D) 1951
Answer & Explanation: Constitution of India came into force in ‘1950’.
Question Number 75: Cold War refers to
A) ideological rivalry between Capitalist and Communist world
B) tension between Superpowers
C) tension between East and West
D) All of the above
Answer & Explanation: Cold War refers to ‘All of the above’.
Question Number 76: In which year did Amartya Kumar Sen receive the Noble Prize in Economics?
A) 1995
B) 2000
C) 1990
D) 1988
Answer & Explanation: In ‘1988’ Amartya Kumar Sen receive the Noble Prize in Economics.
Question Number 77: The worldwide Great Depression took place in:
A) 1929
B) 1928
C) 1930
D) 1936
Answer & Explanation: The worldwide Great Depression took place in ‘1930’.
Question Number 78: India is the largest producer and consumer of _____?
A) Tea
B) Coffee
C) Sugar
D) Paddy
Answer & Explanation: India is the largest producer and consumer of ‘Tea’.
Question Number 79: Which among the following movements was not led by Mahatama Gandhi?
A) Swadeshi Movement
B) Non-Cooperation Movement
C) Civil Disobedience Movement
D) Quit India Movement
Answer & Explanation: ‘Swadeshi Movement’ was not led by Mahatama Gandhi.
Question Number 80: Name of the Commander of the Arab army who conquered Sindh?
A) Qutbuddin Aibak
B) Allauddin Khiliji
C) Muhammad bin Qasim
D) Al Hazzaz
Answer & Explanation: ‘Muhammad bin Qasim’ Commander of the Arab army who conquered Sindh.
Question Number 81: Who was the chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of liberation of china?
A) Deng Xiaoping
B) Mao Zedong
C) Liu Shaoqi
D) Zhou En-lai
Answer & Explanation: ‘Mao Zedong’ was the chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of liberation of china.
Question Number 82: Who was regarded by Gandhiji as his political Guru?
A) Bipin Chandra Pal
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
D) Lala Lajpat Rai
Answer & Explanation: ‘Gopal Krishna Gokhale’ was regarded by Gandhiji as his political Guru.
Question Number 83: Which one of the following is not an All India Service?
A) India Forest Service
B) Indian Administration Services
C) Indian Police Service
D) Indian Foreign Service
Answer & Explanation: ‘Indian Foreign Service’ is not an All India Service.
Question Number 84: In which session of the Indian National Congress was the “Poorna Swaraj” resolution adopted?
A) Belgaum Session in 1924
B) Lahore Session in 1929
C) Karachi Session in 1931
D) Lucknow Session in 1916
Answer & Explanation: ‘Lahore Session in 1929’ of the Indian National Congress was the “Poorna Swaraj” resolution adopted.
Question Number 85: The school of arts developed during the Kushan Period with the mixture of Indian and Greek style is known as
A) Persian art
B) Gandhara art
C) Mughal art
D) Kushan art
Answer & Explanation: School of arts developed during the Kushan Period with the mixture of Indian and Greek style is known as ‘Gandhara art’.
Question Number 86: Where was Christopher Columbus from?
A) Genoa
B) Spain
C) Portugal
D) Venice
Answer & Explanation: Christopher Columbus was from ‘Genoa’ (Italy).
Question Number 87: Which of the following micro-organism is used in milk curdling?
A) Leuconostoc
B) Bacillus
C) Lactobacillus
D) Acetobacter
Answer & Explanation: ‘Lactobacillus’ micro-organism is used in milk curdling.
Question Number 88: Which of the following is present in Chlorophyll molecule?
A) Mg
B) Fe
C) K
D) Mn
Answer & Explanation: ‘Mg’ is present in Chlorophyll molecule.
Question Number 89: The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through _____?
A) Nepal
B) Bangladesh
C) China
D) Myanmar
Answer & Explanation: The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through ‘Nepal’.
Question Number 90: What does ‘Ozone Layer’ absorb?
A) Ultraviolet rays
B) X-rays
C) Ƴ-rays
D) Infrared
Answer & Explanation: Ozone Layer absorb ‘Ultraviolet rays’.
Question Number 91: Which of the following radiation has the least wavelength?
A) Alpha-rays
B) Gamma-rays
C) Beta-rays
D) Infrared rays
Answer & Explanation: ‘Gamma-rays’ radiation has the least wavelength.
Question Number 92: The earth is a
A) non-absorber of heat
B) good absorber and good radiator of heat
C) bad absorber and bad radiator of heat
D) good reflector of heat
Answer & Explanation: The earth is a ‘bad absorber and bad radiator of heat’.
Question Number 93: BCG vaccination is given at the age of ____?
A) 10 years
B) Newborn
C) Within 15 days
D) 2-3 years
Answer & Explanation: BCG vaccination is given at the age of ‘Newborn’.
Question Number 94: The International Year of Biodiversity was _____?
A) 1999
B) 2006
C) 2010
D) 1996
Answer & Explanation: The International Year of Biodiversity was ‘2010’.
Question Number 95: Which of the following atmospheric gases constitute greenhouse gases?
1. Carbon dioxide
2. Nitrogen

3. Nitrous oxide
4. Water vapour
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
A) 1 and 4
B) 1 and 3
C) 1, 2 and 4
D) 1, 3 and 4
Answer & Explanation: 1, 3 and 4
Question Number 96: ‘White Revolution’ is related to
A) Milk production
B) Flood production
C) Fish production
D) Wheat production
Answer & Explanation: White Revolution is related to ‘Milk production’.
Question Number 97: Who proposed the adage “Survival of the fittest”?
A) William
B) Huxley
C) Lamarck
D) Darwin
Answer & Explanation: Darwin proposed the adage “Survival of the fittest”.
Question Number 98: Who is the author of the book ‘Beyond the Lines: An Autobiography’?
A) General J.J. Singh
B) Kuldip Nayar
C) Ray Bradbury
D) Kushwant Singh
Answer & Explanation: ‘Kuldip Nayar’ is the author of the book ‘Beyond the Lines: An Autobiography’.
Question Number 99: Which of the following Indian States has the largest concentration of Scheduled Tribes population?
A) Assam
B) Bihar
C) Odisha
D) Madhya Pradesh
Answer & Explanation: ‘Madhya Pradesh’ has the largest concentration of Scheduled Tribes population.
Question Number 100: Sanjukta Panigrahi was famous for the dance:
A) Kathak
B) Manipuri
C) Odissi
D) Bharatnatyam
Answer & Explanation: Sanjukta Panigrahi was famous for ‘Odissi’ dance.


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