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Question 1 Indian Geography
Gulmarg is a hill station in
  1. A. Himachal Pradesh
  2. B. Maharashtra
  3. C. Jammu and Kashmir
  4. D. Tamil Nadu

Correct answer: C. Jammu and Kashmir

Correct answer (Option C):\nGulmarg is a highly popular and world-renowned hill station located in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,650 meters, it is famous for its exceptional skiing scenery, pine forests, and the Gulmarg Gondola, which is one of the highest cable cars in Asia. Option C is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A is incorrect because notable hill stations in Himachal Pradesh include Shimla and Manali. Option B is incorrect as Maharashtra features hill stations like Mahabaleshwar and Lonavala. Option D is incorrect because Tamil Nadu is famous for Ooty and Kodaikanal.\n\nRemember:\nGulmarg is historically known as the 'Meadow of Flowers' and is located very close to the Line of Control.
Question 2 Indian Geography
In India, which coast receives rainfall from North Eastern Monsoon?
  1. A. Konkan coast
  2. B. Coromandal coast
  3. C. Malabar coast
  4. D. Gujarat coast

Correct answer: B. Coromandal coast

Correct answer (Option B):\nThe Coromandel Coast of India, which spans the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and parts of Andhra Pradesh, receives the majority of its annual rainfall from the North Eastern Monsoon (also known as the retreating monsoon) between October and December. Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A, Option C, and Option D are incorrect because the Konkan, Malabar, and Gujarat coasts are located on the western side of the Indian subcontinent and receive their primary rainfall from the South West Monsoon.\n\nRemember:\nThe North Eastern Monsoon picks up moisture from the Bay of Bengal before striking the Coromandel Coast, making Tamil Nadu a major beneficiary of this seasonal system.
Question 5 General Knowledge
How many censuses (including the 2011 census) have been carried out since Independence?
  1. A. 07
  2. B. 05
  3. C. 06
  4. D. 08

Correct answer: A. 07

Correct answer (Option A):\nA total of 7 decennial censuses have been conducted in India since achieving independence, with the first post-independence census carried out in the year 1951. The subsequent census operations took place in 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001, and finally the 2011 census, which marked the 7th post-independence count. Option A is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOptions B, C, and D are numerically incorrect and do not represent the actual count of completed decennial census cycles conducted following India's independence up to the year 2011.\n\nRemember:\nThe 2011 Census of India was the 15th national census conducted in the country since the historical inception of regular census-taking in 1872 under British rule.
Question 6 Indian History
Al-Hilal was a newspaper started for propagating nationalism by
  1. A. Mohammed Ali
  2. B. Abul Kalam Azad
  3. C. Sayed Ahammed Khan
  4. D. Mahatma Gandhi

Correct answer: B. Abul Kalam Azad

Correct answer (Option B):\nAl-Hilal was a weekly Urdu language newspaper established in 1912 by the prominent Indian nationalist leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. It served as an influential platform to criticize British policies and encourage Indian Muslims to join the mainstream Indian national movement. Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A is incorrect because Mohammed Ali was associated with newspapers like 'Comrade'. Option C is incorrect as Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established the Aligarh Movement. Option D is incorrect because Mahatma Gandhi ran papers like 'Young India' and 'Harijan'.\n\nRemember:\nMaulana Abul Kalam Azad also served as the first Education Minister of independent India, and his birthday is celebrated as National Education Day.
Question 7 Indian History
Who was the British Prime Minister at the time of the Second Round Table Conference?
  1. A. Clement Atlee
  2. B. Neville Chamberlain
  3. C. Ramsay MacDonald
  4. D. None of the above

Correct answer: C. Ramsay MacDonald

Correct answer (Option C):\nRamsay MacDonald was the British Prime Minister during the Second Round Table Conference, which was held in London from September 1931 to December 1931. This specific conference is notable as Mahatma Gandhi attended it as the sole representative of the Indian National Congress. Option C is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A is incorrect because Clement Attlee was the Prime Minister when India gained independence in 1947. Option B is incorrect as Neville Chamberlain served as Prime Minister during the lead-up to World War II from 1937 to 1940.\n\nRemember:\nRamsay MacDonald presided over all three Round Table Conferences and announced the controversial Communal Award in August 1932.

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