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Important M.C.Qs. on GK : 1. What is the full form of NITI Aayog? a) National Institution for Transforming Indian b) National Infrastructure for Transforming India c) National Institution for Transferring India d) National Institution for Transforming India 2. Name the longest highway single-tube tunnel in the world a) Pir Panjal Tunnel b) Jawahar Tunnel c) Karbude Tunnel d) Atal Tunnel 3. What is the theme of World Health Day, April 7, 2022? a) Our Planet, Our Earth b) Our Planet Earth c) My Planet, My Earth d) Your Planet, Your Earth 4. Which of the following substances has the maximum density? a) air b) honey c) iron d) water 5. Which Indian is known as Kohinoor of India? a) Andhra Pradesh b) Manipur c) Mumba d) Punjab 6. Which Article of Indian Constitution states that Human Trafficking is prohibited? a) Article 22 b) Article 23 c) Article 24 d) Article 25 7. When was the National Commission for Women establis...
Fact of the Day (1 6 April to 30 April) It's very interesting as well as important to know some wonderful facts about World Health Day, Geography and Govt. of India Act. Explore more to know more about them. Can you mention some more similar facts below? π― Al- Biruni's Book π― Geography: First use in Surya Siddhanta. π― Aryabhatta: π― Dark Age: π― Al-Biruni during Islamic Golden Age: π― World Health Day: π― Geography Its meaning: First used by : Father of Geography: π― Govt of India Act, 1858 1. Lord Canning...the first Viceroy 2. Main Features: Council of India, Secretary of State 3. Powers of Secretary of state : Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/SmartGKUpdates Stay connected, stay advanced.
GK Updates: Indian States and Their Capitals India, a land of diversity, has 28 unique states. Each state has its own capital. Do you know the names of Indian states and their capitals? If yes, you are a genius. Come, play this game and gain more confidence. π―Well, activity based learning is here to test your knowledge. ⬇️ π― Instructions to play this game: 8 Groups are being given in this activity . Place the capital below its state. π― How to do? Click on the play button. Sort the groups by dragging and dropping the items into each group. π― Remember : Each group must have a state and its capital. π― Hint: Arrange alphabetically. First of all look at the states. π― You can enlarge the size of this activity to have more fun. ❌ Don't worry if you don't know much. π― Here is a list of 28 states and their capitals for you : 1. Andra Pradesh : Amravati 2. Arunachal Pradesh : Itanagar 3. Assam : Dispur 4. Bihar : Patna 5. Chhattisgarh...
Revision of Daily Slides from April 11 to 20 11 April, Monday 1. In which continent is India situated? Ans. Asia Click here to know more about Continents 2. What is India's biggest award? Ans. Bharat Ratna 3. Which are the neighbouring states of Punjab? Ans. Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan Click here to know more about Punjab 4. Who is the Education Minister of Punjab? Ans. S. Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer 5. How many end points does a ray have? Ans. one 12 April, Tuesday 1. Which is the most populous city of India? Ans. Mumbai Click here to know more about India and its Capitals 2. Which Indian city is known as the 'Heart of India'? Ans. Delhi 3. What is the literacy rate of Punjab? Ans. 75.84% 4. What is the colour of the top band of our national flag? Ans. Saffron colour Q. How many centres are there in a circle? Ans. one April 16, Saturday 1 How many Lok Sabha constituencies are there in Punjab? Ans. 13 2 Whi...
●● Question for you: Who is the first President of India? a. A.P.J . Abdul Kalam b. Dr. Rajendra Prasad c. Ram Nath Kovind d. Pranab Mukherjee ✍ Comment below if you know the answer. If you know the answer, you are a genius. If not, explore more!! ☆●☆ 12 Wonderful Facts: π― The President is referred to as the first citizen of India. π― He is the head of state of India (constitutional head of the nation). π― His tenure is 5 years as stated by article 56, part V, of the constitution of India. π― He is the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces. π― If the president signs any bill passed by parliament , it becomes law. π― As per article 142, it is his duty to enforce the decrees of the Supreme Court. π― The President is authorised to declare three emergencies. These emergencies are national (352), state (356) and financial (360). Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens can be suspended in case of an e...
Knowledge and Science - Daily Slide (May 2 to May 7) May 2, Monday 1. What is the capital of Nagaland? Ans. Kohima 2. What is the minimum age for being a voter in India? Ans. 18 years 3. How many tehsils are there in your district? Ans. Bathinda = 4 Click here to know about your district's tehsils 4. What is the measure of a straight angle? Ans. 180 degree 5. What diseases can be caused by not taking a bath? Ans. dermatitis May 4, Wednesday 1. What is the capital of Tamil Nadu? Ans. Chennai Click here to get the list of all the States and their Capitals 2. What is the total area of Punjab? Ans. 50362 sq. Km. Click here to know more about Punjab 3. What is the currency of India? Ans. Rupee ₹ 4. What is the sum of the three angles of a triangle? Ans. 180 degrees 5. Why is scalp and hair hygiene important? Ans. i) good for health ii) improves personality ...
Natural Resources Natural resources are the gifts of nature.This resources are called the spinal cord of the economy of a nation because they are the base of its strength and prosperity. π― The natural resources are - 1. land 2. soil 3. water 4. natural vegetation 5. wildlife 6. mineral and energy resources π― Let's explore more about it. 1. Land Resources: Man depends on land for the fulfillment of his different needs. He uses it for his income and cultural activities. It is a very important but a limited resource. 2. Soil Resources : It is a renewable and abiotic resource which can be made fertile by the use of manures and fertilizers. In India, the following six soil types are found: i) Alluvial soil ii) Black soil iii) Desert soil iv) Forest and Mountain soil v) Laterite soil vi) Red soil π― Some problems related to soil are menti...
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