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punjab GK MCQ

11. Land reforms after independence aimed at:

[amp_mcq option1=”Abolishing the zamindari system” option2=”Redistributing land to tillers” option3=”Introducing tenancy rights” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionLand reforms after independence aimed at:

12. The Ranjit Sagar Dam Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of:

[amp_mcq option1=”Deer species” option2=”Birds” option3=”Reptiles” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe Ranjit Sagar Dam Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of:

13. What is the approximate longitude range of Punjab?

[amp_mcq option1=”73° to 75° East” option2=”74° to 76° East” option3=”75° to 77° East” option4=”76° to 78° East” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionWhat is the approximate longitude range of Punjab?

14. Which of these crops is an example of a root vegetable grown in Punjab?

[amp_mcq option1=”Radish” option2=”Spinach” option3=”Beans” option4=”Capsicum” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionWhich of these crops is an example of a root vegetable grown in Punjab?

15. The relationship between the British and the rulers of feudatory states could be characterized as:

[amp_mcq option1=”Always hostile” option2=”Collaborative at times” option3=”Based on mutual distrust” option4=”Marked by frequent uprisings” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionThe relationship between the British and the rulers of feudatory states could be characterized as:

16. The rise of Jainism and Buddhism in Punjab challenged the dominance of:

[amp_mcq option1=”Vedic Brahmanism” option2=”Greek polytheism” option3=”Persian Zoroastrianism” option4=”Chinese Confucianism” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe rise of Jainism and Buddhism in Punjab challenged the dominance of:

17. The Punjab government promotes cooperative societies for fishers to improve:

[amp_mcq option1=”Marketing of fish” option2=”Access to credit” option3=”Collective bargaining power” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe Punjab government promotes cooperative societies for fishers to improve:

18. The Bharatas and Purus were prominent tribes in Punjab during the:

[amp_mcq option1=”Early Vedic Period” option2=”Later Vedic Period” option3=”Mauryan Period” option4=”Gupta Period” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionThe Bharatas and Purus were prominent tribes in Punjab during the:

19. The Punjab State Wildlife Board plays a crucial role in:

[amp_mcq option1=”Wildlife conservation policy” option2=”Managing protected areas” option3=”Conducting wildlife surveys” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe Punjab State Wildlife Board plays a crucial role in:

20. Which natural resource is found in abundance in the Shivalik Hills of Punjab?

[amp_mcq option1=”Iron ore” option2=”Coal” option3=”Limestone” option4=”Bauxite” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionWhich natural resource is found in abundance in the Shivalik Hills of Punjab?

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