Description : The famous agreement between British and Gulab Singh which made him ruler of Kasmir is called: A. Kashmir Agreement B. Lahore Agreement C. British Agreement D. None of Above
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : After the death of Gulab Singh in 1858 _______ became the ruler of Jammu & Kashmir. A. Ranjit Singh B. Rambir Singh C. Partab Singh D. Hari Singh
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : In 1846 the British sold Kashmir to Dogra Maharaja Gulab Singh for an amount of approximately: A. 70 million Rupees B. 7.5 million Rupees C. 17 million Rupees D. None of these
Description : During the partition in 1947 Kashmir was ruled by Maharaja ______. A. Hari Singh B. Ranjit Singh C. Partab Singh D. Gulab Singh
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : _______ ruled Kashmir from 1885 to 1925. A. Rambir Singh B. Ranjit Singh C. Partab Singh D. Gulab Singh
Description : The capital (Political) of Ranjit Singh was Lahore. Which is known as its religious capital?
Last Answer : Amritsar
Description : In the year of______ Maha Raja Gullab Singh paid 7.5 million Nanak Shahi Coins to Britishers and became first Raja of Kashmir State. A. 1857 B. 1845 C. 1846 D. 1947
Description : Which was the king generally considered to be the greatest ruler of Kashmir in the 15th century? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which was the king generally considered to be the greatest ruler of Kashmir in the 15th century?
Last Answer : Zain-ul-Abidin
Description : “Chauburji” in Lahore is one of the famous monuments belonging to the Mughal period. It was reportedly built as a gateway to a beautiful garden built for Princess Zebunissa. She was an accomplished daughter of which Mughal Emperor? A. Shah Jahan B. Akbar C. Jahangir D. Aurangzeb
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : 93 “Chauburji” in Lahore is one of the famous monuments belonging to the Mughal period. It was reportedly built as a gateway to a beautiful garden built for Princess Zebunissa. She was an accomplished daughter of which Mughal Emperor? A. Shah Jahan B. Akbar C. Jahangir D. Aurangzeb
Description : Lahore “Chauburji” in Lahore is one of the famous monuments belonging to the Mughal period. It was reportedly built as a gateway to a beautiful garden built for Princess Zebunissa. She was an accomplished daughter of which Mughal Emperor? A. Shah Jahan B. Akbar C. Jahangir D. Aurangzeb
Description : Famous presidential session that became the milestone in making Pakistan was held in: A. Allahabad B. Calcutta C. Lahore D. Karachi
Description : Gulab Jamuns
Last Answer : Ingredients Bisquick 1 cup Carnation powder 2 cup Water 2 c Sugar 1 1/2 cup Cardamom 4 pods Rose water few drops Butter 1/2 stick , 4 Tbs. Yogurt 1/8 cup Milk Oil for ... |almost black. Soak in sugar syrup until they double in size (1 hour or overnight). Serve hot or cold.
Description : Gulab Jamun Recipe
Last Answer : Ingredients: Flour 1/2 cup Finely crumbled khoya 1 cup Baking soda 1/4 tsp Green cardamom powder a pinch Saffron few strands For Sugar Syrup: Sugar 2-1/2 cups Water 1-1/4 cups ... into the prepared sugar syrup. Let them remain immersed in syrup for some time. Serve either chilled or warm.
Description : Famous GOLF player Vijay Singh is from which country? -Do You Know?
Description : Who was the creator of the famous Rock Garden of Chandigarh? (1) Khushwant Singh (2) Charles Corbusier (3) Edward Baker (4) Nek Chand
Last Answer : (4) Nek Chand Explanation: The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a sculpture garden that was created by Nek Chand, a government official who started it secretly in his spare time in 1957. It is also known ... is spread over an area of 40 acres. It is completely built of industrial and home waste items.
Description : Name the popular columnist of yester-years who became famous for his popular column “Between the Lines”. a) Kushwant Singh b) Kuldip Nayar c) Shoba De d) Chetan Bhagat
Last Answer : b) Kuldip Nayar
Description : Name the popular cartoonist of yester-years who became famous for his popular cartoons “Just Like It”. a) Kushwant Singh b) KuldipNayar c) Shoba De d) R.K.Lakshman
Last Answer : d) R.K.Lakshman
Description : The ruler of which State was removed from power by the British on the pretext of misgovernance ? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Awadh'
Description : Who was the Afghan ruler of India whose administrative system was emulated by the British? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Sher Shah'
Description : The Mughal ruler Bahadur Shah II was exiled by British and where was to sent? -Do You Know?
Description : The Mughal ruler Bahadur Shah II was exiled by British and where was to sent?
Last Answer : Mandalay
Description : The ruler of which State was removed from power by the British on the protext of misgovernance?
Last Answer : Awadh
Description : Who was the Afghan ruler of India whose administrative system was emulated by the British?
Last Answer : Sher Shah Suri
Description : What is the meaning of Indian State in the Constitution— (A) Any territory recognized by President of India (B) Any territory before commencement of Indian Constitution by the British ruler (C) Any territory which government of the Dominion of India recognised (D) B & C
Last Answer : (D) B & C
Description : 1. Why was the Panchayati Raj System adopted? 2. In colourful diamond, Why are different colours present? 3. From the view of International economy, What does third World imply? 4. ... Which latitude passes through India? 20. Who propounded that destiny determines everything, man is powerless?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Decentralise the power of democracy 2. Due to impurities 3. The developing countries 4. Zimbabwe 5. Awadh 6. Direction of films 7. Gingko 8. About 3 years since Dec 9, 1946 9. Brazil 10 ... 15. Rasbehari Bose 16. Gram 17. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 18. 2 19. Tropic of Cancer 20. Ajivakas
Description : 1. The United Nations declared 2010 as which International Year? 2. Which tissue take part in healing the wounds? 3. Which is the highest and final judicial tribunal in respect of the Constitution ... dry tropics? 20. By whom was Shuddhi movement (conversion of non-Hindus to Hinduism) started?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Rapprochemont of Cultures 2. Epithelium tissue 3. Supreme Court 4. Earthquakes 5. Sher Shah 6. Magnesium bicarbonate 7. Rowing 8. 20 Percent 9. Trellis 10. Aurangzeb's wife 11. Sun ... The Peshwa 16. Kiran Baloch 17. An umpire 18. Lead 19. Constant heating 20. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Description : The division of Bengal Agreement 1905 by British Viceroy in India Lord Curzon that provided some relief to Muslims of East Bengal was cancelled due to strong Indian Nationalist opposition in: A. 1857 B. 1870 C. 1911 D. 1920
Description : The famous Amarnath and Vaishnodevi shrines are located in the State of (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Rajasthan (d) Jammu and Kashmir
Last Answer : Ans: (d)
Description : The famous 'Gir' forests are located in (1) Mysore (2) Kashmir (3) Gujarat (4) Kerala
Last Answer : (3) Gujarat Explanation: Gir Forest National Park or Sasan Gir is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat. It is the sole home of the pure Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica) and is ... , is protected as a result of the efforts of the government forest department, wildlife activists and NG0s.
Description : Which of the following national parks is home to the famous musk deer or hangul? (a) Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur (b) Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh (c) Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh (d) Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir
Last Answer : (d) Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir
Description : Which famous ruler is called as ‘father of Inscriptions’?
Last Answer : Ashoka