11. The concept of ‘open access’ in the power sector allows consumers to:

Choose their electricity supplier
Generate their own electricity
Trade electricity on power exchanges
All of the above

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13. The zamindari system often led to:

Exploitation of peasantry
Land concentration in few hands
Social inequalities
All of the above

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14. The reorganization of Punjab on linguistic lines in 1966 led to the creation of:

Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh
Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and Haryana
Punjab and Chandigarh
Punjab and Rajasthan

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15. The Punjab Bureau of Mines and Geology plays a role in:

Mineral exploration
Regulation of mining activities
Geological mapping
All of the above

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16. Alluvial soils in Punjab are typically:

Sandy
Clayey
Loamy
Rocky

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17. The Wagah border, famous for its ceremonial closing, lies between India and:

Nepal
Pakistan
Bhutan
Bangladesh

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Wagah border, famous for its ceremonial closing, lies between India and:

18. Sodal Temple in Jalandhar is a popular pilgrimage site for:

Hindus
Sikhs
Jains
Buddhists

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19. The Sutlej River is an important tributary of the:

Indus River
Ganga River
Brahmaputra River
Narmada River

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20. Which government organization plays a role in mineral exploration in Punjab?

Geological Survey of India
Punjab State Minerals Corporation
Bureau of Mines
All of the above

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