History-India MCQ Questions and Answers

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General Knowledge Indian History Questions with Answers summarize major events and movements. These are vital for SSC, IAS, and UPSC aspirants to build a strong base in Indian history

History-India MCQ

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21. On the surface of the moon, the -

  • Mass remains constant and only weight is lesser
  • Mass and weight become lesser
  • Only the mass is lesser
  • Mass and weight both remain unchanged
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22. Which comet appears every 76 years?

  • Hailey’s
  • Holmes’s
  • Donator’s
  • Alpha century
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23. What is a tidal bore?

  • A tide wave resulting from seismic activity
  • A deposit of sand in coastal areas
  • A high tidal wave moving upstream in the mouth of a river
  • A formation of polyps just above high tide level
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24. Which of the following will never get the vertical ray of the sun?

  • Mumbai
  • Stringer
  • Chennai
  • Thiruvananthapuram
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25. The South Pole experiences continuous light at the time of -

  • Summer solstice
  • Winter Solstice
  • Vernal equinox
  • Autumnal equinox
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26. A day is added when one crosses -

  • The educator from north to south
  • 180o longitude from east to west
  • 180o longitude from west to east
  • The educator from south to north
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27. Most of the weather phenomena take place in the -

  • Troposphere
  • Stratosphere
  • Tropopause
  • Ionosphere
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28. Which of the following Vedas deals with magic spells and witchcraft?

  • Rigveda
  • Samaveda
  • Yajurveda
  • Atharvaveda
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29. The later Vedic Age means the age of the compilation of

  • Samhitas
  • Brahmanas
  • Aranyakas
  • All the above
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30. The Vedic religion along with its Later (Vedic) developments is actually known as

  • Hinduism
  • Brahmanism
  • Bhagavatism
  • Vedic Dharma
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