21. The Directive Principles of State Policy in the Karnataka Constitution aim to create:

A socialist state
A capitalist state
A religious state
A secular state

Detailed SolutionThe Directive Principles of State Policy in the Karnataka Constitution aim to create:

22. The Kannada magazine that played a significant role in the Navodaya literary movement:

Taranga
Kasturi
Mayura
Sudha

Detailed SolutionThe Kannada magazine that played a significant role in the Navodaya literary movement:

23. Yakshagana combines elements of:

Dance, music, and literature
Painting, music, and sculpture
Dance, puppetry and theatre
Poetry, music, and architecture

Detailed SolutionYakshagana combines elements of:

24. Which city is known as the “Dakshina Kashi” and is situated on the banks of the Kaveri River?

Talacauvery
Srirangapatna
Hampi
Mysore

Detailed SolutionWhich city is known as the “Dakshina Kashi” and is situated on the banks of the Kaveri River?

25. A type of tax levied directly on an individual’s or company’s income:

Direct Tax
Indirect Tax
Property Tax
Corporate Tax

Detailed SolutionA type of tax levied directly on an individual’s or company’s income:

26. Megalithic monuments in Telangana suggest:

Complex social organization
Ritualistic practices
Beliefs about the afterlife
All of the above

Detailed SolutionMegalithic monuments in Telangana suggest:

27. A major industry contributing to Karnataka’s manufacturing sector:

Automobile manufacturing
Food processing
Textiles and Garments
All of the above

Detailed SolutionA major industry contributing to Karnataka’s manufacturing sector:

28. The IT boom in Karnataka is widely considered to have begun in:

Mysuru
Mangaluru
Bengaluru
Hubli-Dharwad

Detailed SolutionThe IT boom in Karnataka is widely considered to have begun in:

29. The Stone Age in Karnataka is divided into which periods?

Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic
Paleocene, Eocene, Miocene
Jurassic, Triassic, Cretaceous
Harappan, Vedic, Mahajanapada

Detailed SolutionThe Stone Age in Karnataka is divided into which periods?

30. December and January are generally considered the:

Wettest months
Hottest months
Coldest months
Most humid months

Detailed SolutionDecember and January are generally considered the: