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General Awareness Quiz For KVS/NVS 2016 Exams

General Awareness Quiz For KVS/NVS 2016 Exams_30.1

Q1.The most famous Saka ruler in India was?
(a)Nahapana
(b)Rudradaman I
(c)Ushavadata
(d)Ghamatika

Q2. Who was the court physician of Kanishka?
(a)Nagasena
(b)Susruta
(c)Charaka
(d)Asvagosha

Q3.Aryabhatta and Varahamihira lived during the
(a) Maurya Period 
(b) Gupta Period
(c) Nanda Period 
(d) Sunga Period

Q4.A Mughal Queen whose name was written to all the Mughal farmans and inscribed on the coins was
(a) Maham Ananga
(b) Nur Jahan
(c) Mumtaz Mahal
(d) Mariam Makani

Q5.The last Peshwa who became British Pensioner and lived for about thirty years at Bithur near Kanpur was
(a) Narain Rao
(b) Madhav Rao I
(c) Madhav Rao Narain
(d) Baji Rao II

Q6.Who had given the title of ‘Mahatma’ to Gandhi ? 
(a) B. G. Tilak
(b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(c) Moti Lal Nehru
(d) Rabindra Nath Tagore

Q7.When will demand become a grant ?
(a)When a demand is proposed
(b)After the discussion on demand is over
(c)After the demand is granted
(d)When the Budget Session is closed

Q8.In the Parliament of India, the purpose of an adjournment motion is
(a) to allow a discussion on a definite matter of urgent public importance
(b) to let opposition members collect information from the ministers
(c) to allow a reduction of specific amount in demand for grant
(d) to postpone the proceedings to check the inappropriate or violent behaviour on the part of some members

Q9.Generally the first session of the Parliament starts with an address of the President in which 
(a)he makes a survey of the achievements of the Government during the previous year
(b)he makes suggestions to the Government regarding the policy it should follow it the interest of the Country
(c)he outlines the policy and program of the Government during the ensuing year
(d)he does none of the above things

Q10.A national emergency remains in operation, with the approval of the Parliament, for 
(a)A maximum period of three years
(b)A maximum period of one year
(c)A maximum period of six months
(d)An indefinite period