ÚÛõÚÛê höëº ÎÙ ÞxóŸ³õª EJtÙ#ì ÚÁå ÔC?
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1 øœeî ô Ù 27 áì J Ð-û -è[ª - 13 þ¼ù öëà ú dè úã 1. FL Fæ NëÅ û Eo Íìª-ú -JÙ-#ì ð¼ô ªaUú ª Þœ ô oôâ? 1) î þ¼\-è -Þ «2) è[«íx 3) Îõ«(-ÚÛôÂ\ 4) vðæ EqúÃn-è n-î-õtè 2. òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº ð¼ô ªa-Uú ª þ v «áu þ í ÚÛªè[ª? 1) î þ¼\-è -Þ «2) è[«íx 3) Îõ«(-ÚÛôÂ\ 4) vðæ Eqþ¼\ 3. òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº èë ûâõ ví ëå ì ÚÙvë]Ù? 1) Xô -îâª-í ²ô 2) ð Ùè -à aj 3) í ±L-Ú æà 4) ÞÁî 4. šúô³ùæà â Jb-ÚÁå ÓÚÛ\è[ ÑÙC? 1) ªvë úã 2) òë¹ùò ô³ 3) ÚÛõ-ÚÛê h 4) šïj ë]-ô -ò ëâ 5. ÚÛõ-ÚÛê höëº ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª EJtÙ-#ì ÚÁå? 1) šúô³ùæà â Jb-ÚÁå 2) èë Nè ÚÁå 3) NLóŸªÙ ÚÁå 4) õ«ô ÚÁå 6. òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº všíæù# þ v «áu Eô têÿ? 1) è[«íx 2) ñªúˆq 3) «Jdû 4) Ú˽ÙæÀn-è n-ö M 7. òå ô -êÿ-ë øœù, ÕôÁ-ð õ ªëÅ]u- -ô ªh-õªÞ u ï JÙ-#-ìî ô ª? 1) í J{-óŸªìªx 2) Íô -ñª(õª 3) Ð>í {óÿªìªx 4) àμjf-óÿ³õª 8. ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³-õÚÛª î uð ô Íìª- ªA Ï#aì îμ³þœöëà àÿvúû Jh Ó ô ª? 1) Øô Ù-Þœ-âË òëà 2) ÿ áï ûâ 3) áï Ù-Uô 4) ï ª-óŸ ûâ 9. ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª îμ³ë]æ ðæ uúûdk EJtÙ-#ì vð ÙêŸÙ? 1) òë¹ùò ô³ 2) ªvë úã 3) ú «ô êâ 4) ª#-M-í åoù 10. òå ô -êÿ-ë -ø -EÚ #aì óÿ ôá-í -óÿªìx vúû «Eo ú «#Ù-àŸÙè. 1) ð¼ô ªa-U-ú ª-î ô ª, è[#a-î ô ª, ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª, všíæùàâî ô ª 2) ð¼ô ªa-U-ú ª-î ô ª, ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª, è[#a-î ô ª, všíæùàâî ô ª 3) ð¼ô ªa-U-ú ª-î ô ª, ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª, všíæùàâî ô ª, è[àâî ô ª 4) ð¼ô ªa-U-ú ª-î ô ª, všíæùàâî ô ª, ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õª, è[àâî ô ª 11. Íìy-ô ª-DÌ-ûÂìª è[«íx Ô óÿ³ë]ìäùöëº è Ù-à è[ª? 1) Íè[-óŸ«ô 2) ø ÙëÇÁîª 3) Îô \æà 4) ªvë úã 12. Îô \æà Oô ª-è Þ íô Ù-CÙC? 1) ñªúˆq 2) è[«íx 3) Õ ôâ ÚÛ«uæÀ 4) ô ñôâd Ú xîëâ øœê -ñìùöëº ÎÙÞÁx n všíæù# ú ÙíÆ ª-ô {-é-õúûª Eõ-óŸª-îμªiì ÚÛô g-åúû ô á-ëå E? 1) ªvë úã 2) ð Ùè à aj 3) Îô \æà 4) šïj ë]-ô -ò ëâ 14. Îwú dóÿ«î ô -ú êÿy óÿ³ë]ìäù Ó J ªëÅ]u ájtùc? 1) Îwú dóÿ«, ô ÿ u 2) Îwú dóÿ«, vðæ ûâq 3) Îwú dóÿ«, ÏÙÞœxÙè 4) Îwú dóÿ«, ví ÿ u 15. ôùèá ÚÛô g-åúû óÿ³ë ÌÄ-EÚ Ú ô éù? 1) Îwú dóÿ«î ô -ú êÿy êÿþ ë 2) î ô -ú êÿy êÿþ -ë õª 3) ú í h- ô { ú ÙvÞ ªÙ 4) šíj Fo 16. òëμùþ öëà ìî ñª ú ô âëà Ñë½Ì-ö ÚÛª ua- ô-úûùþ ô ñôâd Ú xîëâ, Oªô b-íæ ôâ ªëÅ]u ô ï ú u Öí pùë]ù ÚÛªC- JaÙC? 1) áþœ-êâ- úêâ 2) Í ª-ûÂ-àŸÙë 3) ô óàª-ë]ª-ô xòëà 4) Üè ÙÝ ûâ 17. èá îμªiú «ô ª óÿ³ë]ìäùöëº ð öë¹_ìo ÎÙ ÞxóŸª Þœ ô oôâ áì-ô öëà? 3) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 4) NLóŸªÙ òëμùæ ÙÚ H îμ³ë]æ òå ô êÿ ô áu Ú ô u-ë]-j)þ ò ëå]uêÿõª à í æ dùc n à ôxúã Ñè H òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº îμ³ë]æ î μjvø -ô³þ EóŸªNªêŸªèËμjÙC n ö ôâ Ú EÙÞ H ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³-õÚÛª ua- ô-úûùþ ô á-þ -ûâöëº Aô ªÞœªò åª à ú ÙC n î ªôÂõª H è[ö úˆ ví î -øœ-ší-æ dì NëÅ ìù n ô áu-ú Ù-vÚÛ- ªé NëÅ ìù H íˆÿ y ôùèá ± ë]êÿh-í ±-vêÿªè[ª n û û -þ -šï òëà H 1857 Aô ª-Þœª-ò åª vð ô Ù-òÅ -îμªiì ví ë øœù n Oªô æà ÚÛõÚÛê höëº ÎÙ ÞxóŸ³õª EJtÙ#ì ÚÁå ÔC? 18. šújìu ú ï -Ú ô Öí pù-ë]ùöëº à Jì ê L ú yë Q ô V? 1) þ ë]êâ ÎM 2) ªï -ô ù Z íˆÿ y 3) Eâ Ù ÎM 4) î >ëâ ÎMÿ 19. òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº ð ø aêÿu Në u-n-ëå -û Eo ví î -øœ-ší-ådè -EÚ ÎëÅ ô Ù? 1) ÑèÂq è þ pàâ 2) ø è[xôâ ÚÛNªæ 3) îμªú öë NªEæÀq 4) ï Ùåô Jð¼ôÂd 20. þ «ìu ví á-õúûª Në]u-ìÙ-CÙà ò ëå]u-êÿìª ví òå ªêŸyÙ úˆyúû-jù-à -õe ú ðæ -ô ú ª à ú ì ÚÛNªæ? 1) ÑèÂq ÚÛNªæ 2) îμªú öë NªEæÀq 3) ï Ùåô ÚÛNªæ 4) ø è[xôâ ÚÛNªæ 21. òå ô -êÿ-ë -øœùöëº í ±ô - ú ªh ø Üìª þ í Ù#ÙC? 1) Jí pûâ 2) ÚÛô bûâ 3) Lådû 4) Ú EÙÞ 22. vð <ì ÚÛåd-è õ ô Ûé àÿådù à ú ì ú Ù -êÿqô Ù? 1) ) ) ) ð xúˆ óÿ³ë]ìäù Ô ú Ù -êÿq-ô Ùö˺ áj-tùc? 1) ) ) ) òëμùþ öëàúûª ú ³vë] «ô _Ù ë yô #aì ÎÙ ÞxóŸª û NÚ ë]ü -EÚ û óÿª-úûªè[ª Ó ô ª? 1) Íè t-ô ûâ ûμõqûâ 2) Íè t-ô ûâ î åqûâ 3) Íè t-ô öëà îμªú -ôâdúˆ 4) Íè t-ô öëà Ú ÙÞÂq-ð¼ôÂd 25. ñú qôâ óÿ³ë]ìäù Ô ú Ù -êÿq-ô Ùö˺ áj-tùc? 1) ) ) ) ñú qôâ óÿ³ë]ìäùöëº ÎÙ Þx-óŸ³õ à Aö˺ ånª ð»ùcì ô V? 1) Íóμ«ëÅ]u ìî ñª ù ªâ n-ñ-ë½ìö 2) îμ³þœöëà àÿvúû- Jh ÿ nîõù 3) òëμùþ öëà ìî ñª OªôÂ Ý ú Ù 4) šíjî -ô Ù-ë]ô «27. Cî F ÍCÅ-Ú ô Ù ÍÙçË...? 1) í J-ð -õ-û -CÅ-Ú ô Ù 2) í ìªo ú «õª à ú ÍCÅ-Ú ô Ù 3) î uð ô Ù à ú ÍCÅ-Ú ô Ù 4) ú Ùï -ú -ìùšíj î ô -ú êÿy ï ÚÛª\ ðæ ô tú úãdõª æ ÓúÃíˆÓúˆq èëμj ôúûdôâ ÎíÆà îμªè ÚÛöËÀ Óè[ªu Úù ûâ, êμõùþ é î μjë]u NëÅ ì í Jù êâõöëº ðæ ô tú úãd sv Þè 2z ð¼ú ªdõìª òå Kh à óÿªìªùc. H îμ³êÿhù Ý Sõª: 238 sví â ôáþœuù, ÚÛªåªÙñ ú Ù ªÙ n 125, î μjë]u Në]u n 58, î μjë]u NëÅ ì í Jù êâ n 55z H Íô êÿ: ÏÙåKtè óÿªæàêá ð åª è ðæ ô túˆ ÑBhô ªgöËμj ÑÙè L. ðæ ô túˆ Ú˽EqöËÀö˺ J>ú d ôj ÑÙè[åÙ Í ú ô Ù H ÓÙí ÚÛ: ô êÿí K Û ÎëÅ ô ÙÞ. H í K NëÅ ìù: í K Û ÎòËμbÚ dîëâ êÿô ï öëº ÑÙåªÙC. íí ôân1öëº áìô öëà ÓGLæ úã ìªù# 50 «ô ª\õÚÛª 50 ví øœoõª Ïþ hô ª. u CÅ: 50 ENªÿ õª. íí ôân2öëº ðæ ô túˆ sè ð»x «þ ô³z Ú ú ÙñÙCÅÙ# 100 «ô ª\õÚÛª 100 ví øœoõª Ïþ hô ª. u CÅ: 100 ENªÿ õª. ÔÓûÂÓÙõª êμõùþ é údæà í GxÚ ú Kyúà ÚÛNªù ûâ sæ ÓúÃíˆÓúˆqz êμõùþ é î μjë]u NëÅ ì í Jù êâöëº ÔÓûÂÓÙ ð¼ú ªdõ òå KhÚ ë]ô Ý ú ªhõª ÚÁô ªêÁÙC. ô àÿô³êÿ: Í ª-ô -û E ÚÛ ù g Nù óÿª Eí ±éªõª 28. òëμùþ -öëàöëº ë]yùë]y ví òå ª-ê yeo ví î -øœ-ší-æ dùc? 1) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 2) Ú ôâo î Múà 3) îμõxúˆx 4) ô ñôâd Ú xîëâ 29. ôùèá îμªiú «ô ª óÿ³ë]ìäù Ô ú ÙCÅêÁ ³Tú ÙC? 1) Xô Ù-Þœ-í åoù 2) ªÙÞœ-üŒŠô ª 3) ªvë úã 4) Îô \æà 30. èá îμªiú «ô ª óÿ³ë]ìäù êÿô yêÿ æ í ±p ú ªö hûâêá Xô Ù-Þœ-í åoù ú ÙCÅ à ú ª-ÚÛªìo Þœ -ô oôâ áì-ô öëà? 1) îμõxúˆx 2) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 3) Ú ôâo î Múà 4) ô ñôâd Ú xîëâ 31. û õªþá îμªiú «ô ª óÿ³ë]ìäùöëº ð öë¹_ìo ÎÙ ÞxóŸª Þœ ô oôâ áì-ô öëà? 32. òëμùþ -öëàöëº ë]yùë]y ví òå ª-ê yeo ô ë]ªì à ú ÙC? 1) ö ôâ Ú EÙÞ 2) è[ö úˆ 3) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 4) ô ñôâd Ú xîëâ 33. ëå]ì- Ù-꟪õª, óÿ«va-úûªõ í õx-õìª ë ÙÞœLÙà ú û uú ³ôÈ -õìª Íë]ªí ± à ú ì Þœ -ô oôâ áìô öëà? 1) Ú ôâo î Múà 2) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 3) îμõxúˆx 4) NLóŸªÙ òëμùæ ÙÚ 34. ø øœyêÿ Pú ªh Eô góÿª í ë]ìäae ví î -øœ-šíæ dùc Ó ô ª? 1) Ú ôâo î Múà 2) NLóŸªÙ òëμùæ ÙÚ 3) îμõxúˆx 4) è[ö úˆ 35. šújìu ú ï -Ú ô Öí pù-ë Eo ví î -øœ-šíæ dì Þœ ô oôâ áì-ô öëà Ó ô ª? 1) Ú ôâo î Múà 2) î ô ûâ ï ú dùþâq 3) îμõxúˆx 4) NLóŸªÙ òëμùæ ÙÚ H îμ³êÿhù Ý Sõª ÔÓûÂÓÙ/ ÓÙ툚ï àâôsóíæãz: 152 H Íô êÿ: í ëáêÿô ÞœA/ êÿêÿq «ì Íô êÿêáð åª ÓÙ툚ï àâè[ñ«x u sóíæãz wçëμjeùþâ ÚÁô ªq ÑBhô ªgöËμj ÑÙè L. 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2 10 27, ntnews.com ntadilabad.com CHSL Prelims Model Paper Continue from jan 26th Part B: General Awareness 31. BMD testing is done to diagnose A) Dengue B) Malaria C) Osteoporosis D) AIDS 32. In which of the following movements did Mahatma Gandhi make the first use of hunger strike as a weapon? A) Non-Cooperation Movement B) Rowlatt Satyagraha C) Ahmedabad Strike D) Bardoli Satyagraha 33. Which of the following crops are grown mostly under subsistence farming? A) Millets and Rice B) Cotton and Tobacco C) Tea and Coffee D) Vegetables and Fruits 34. Which one of the following passes is located in Uttarakhand? A) Jelapa B) Lipulekh C) Nathula D) Shipkila 35. Canalised list of items in foreign trade of India refers to A) the items to be imported by the private agencies B) list of items to be subsidized C) list of items to be granted duty concession D) items to be imported only by the State owned undertaking 36. The watermelon is a... A) drope B) berry C) pepo D) pome 37. In Centre-State financial relations in India,Gadgil Formula is used in... A) division of tax revenue B) formulating the policy for fresh borrowings C) writing off State indebtedness to the Centre D) allocating Central Plan assistance between States 38. A hydrogen balloon floats up because of A) air pressure decrease with decrease in height B) air pressure decrease with decrease in weight C) weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by it D) the pressure inside the balloon is more than the pressure outside it 39. The difference between the price the consumer is prepared to pay for a commodity and the price which he actually pays is called? A) Consumer s Surplus B) Producer s Surplus C) Landlord s Surplus D) Worker s Surplus 40. Which matter is used in storage batteries? A) Copper B) Lead C) Aluminium D) Zinc 41. Which of the following makes the skin layer impervious to water? A) Collagen B) Melanin C) Keratin D) Chitin 42. Which of the following weeds has been found useful to check water pollution caused by industrial affluent? A) Parthenium B) Elephant grass C) Water hyacinth D) Both (A) and (B) 43. Which of the following is a correct description of tissue culture? A) Conservation of forests and plantation B) Growth and propagation of horticultural crops C) Science of cultivating animal tissue inartificial medium D) Protection of wild animals 44. Permanent hardness of water due to sulphates of metals can be destroyed by the use of A) zeolites B) sulphonides C) lime D) nitrates 45. If the temperature of a place increases suddenly, the relative humidity... A) Increases B) Decreases C) Remains constant D) Fluctuates 46. Brown-ring test is used for A) analysis of nitrates B) identification of certain elements ina solution C) Measurement of nitrogen in an organic compound D) None of these 47. The term PC means A) Private Computer B) Personal Computer C) Professional Computer D) Personal Calculator 48. For which invention of Otto Hahn famous? A) Atom bomb B) Television C) X-rays D) Miner s safety lamp 49. An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as.. A) white B) black C) blue D) red 50. Where was the International Roma Conference held in February 2016? A) New Delhi B) Mumbai C) Paris D) Budapas ANSWERS 31. (C) Almost 80% of bone density is determined by heredity, and 20% by lifestyle. Bone mineral density tests (BMD) shows how dense bones are and whether you have osteoporosis. This information helps determine which prevention or treatment steps are needed. 32. (C) Ahmedabad Mill Strike Gandhiji s activity in 1918 at Ahmedabad where an agitation had been going on between the labourers and the owners of a cotton textile mill for an increase of pay. While Gandhiji was negotiating with the mill owners, he advised the workers to go on strike and to demand35% increase in wages. Having advised the strikers to depend upon their conscience, Gandhiji himself went on a fast unto death to strengthen the workers resolved to continue the strike. The mill owners gave away and a settlement was reached after 21 days of strike. The mill owners agreed to submit the whole issue to a tribunal. The strike was with drawn and retrieval later awarded the 35% increase that the workers had demanded. Ambalal Sarabhai s sister, AnasuyaBehn was one of the main lieutenants of Gandhiji in this struggle in which her brother and Gandhiji s friend was one of the main advisories. 33. (A) 34. (B) Lipu lekh is a Himalayan pass between Nepal, India and China connecting the North Western Cornered By ash Valley of Nepal and Indian State of Uttarakhand with the old trading town of Taklakot in Tibet and belongs to Nepal. 35. (D) 36. (C) Watermelon is a vine-like flowering plant originally from Southern Africa.It is a large, sprawling annual plant with coarse, hairy pinnatelylobed leaves and white to yellow flowers. It is grown for its edible fruit,also known as a watermelon, which isa special kind of berry botanically called a pepo. 37. (A) The Gadgil formula was evolved in1969 for determining the allocation of central assistance for state plans in India. It was adopted for distribution of plan assistance during Fourth and Fifth Five Year Plans. It was named after the then deputy chairman of the Planning Commission Dr. D R Gadgil. 38. (C) A hydrogen atom is very light. Most of the air on earth is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.all of these elements are heavier than hydrogen, so the balloon is pushed upwards. 39. (A) Consumer surplus is the difference between the total amount that consumers are willing and able to pay for a good or service (indicated by the demand curve) and the total amount that they actually do pay (i.e. the market price). 40. (B) 41. (C) Keratin is one of a family of fibrous structural proteins. Keratin is the protein that protects epithelial cells from damage or stress. It is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human skin. 42. (C) 43. (C) 44. (A) Zeolites are widely used as ion exchange beds in domestic and commercial water purification,softening, and other applications. In chemistry, zeolites are used to separate molecules (only molecules of certain sizes and shapes can passthrough), and as traps for molecules so they can be analyzed. 45. (B) 46. (A) A common nitrate test, known as the brown ring test can be performed by adding iron (II) sulphate to a solution of a nitrate, then slowly adding concentrated sulphuric acid such that the acid forms a layer below the aqueous solution. A brown ring will form at the junction of the two layers, indicating the presence of the nitration. Note that the presence of nitration will interfere with this test.the overall reaction is the reduction of the nitrate ion by iron (II) which is oxidized to iron (III) and formation of anitroso - nium complex where nitric oxide is oxidized 47. (B) The term PC means Personal Computer. 48. (A) Otto Hahn is famous for Atom Bomb. 49. (B) An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as Black 50. (A) The International Roma Conference held in February 2016 in New Delhi. Part C: Quantitative Abilities 51. Walking at the rate of 4 kmph a man cover certain distance in 2 hr 45 min. T Srinivas Yadav Adviser Spoorthy study circle Hyderabad Running at a speed of 16.5 kmph the man will cover the same distance in A) 10 minutes B) 20 minutes C)50 minutes D) 40 minutes 52. Pipe A can fill a tank in 'a' hours. On account of a leak at the bottom of the tank it takes thrice as long to fill the tank. How long wills the leak at the bottom of the tank take to empty a full tank, when pipe A is kept closed? A) 2a/3 B) 3a/2 C) 3a/4 D) 2a/4 53. If (a + 1/b) = 1, (b + 1/c) = 1 then find (c + 1/a) =? A) 1 B) 0 C) 2 D) Four equal sized maximum circular plates are cut off from a square paper sheet of area 784 cm2. The circumference of each plate is: A) 22 B) 66 C) 44 D) Two numbers are 20% and 50% more than the third number, then the ratio between the numbers is: A) 4: 5 B) 3: 5 C) 5: 4 D) 1: In an acoustics class, 120 students are male and 100 students are female. 25% of the male students and 20% of the female students are engineering students. 20% of the male engineering students and 25% of the female engineering students passed the final exam. What percentage of engineering students passed the exam? A) 25% B) 24% C) 23% D) 22% 57. A train 120 m in length passes a pole in 12 sec and another train of length 100 m travelling in opposite direction in 10 sec. Find the speed of the second train in km per hour: A) 43.5 B) 46 C) 43.2 D) The LCM of two numbers is 280 and their ratio is 7: 8. Find the sum of two numbers? A) 45 B) 60 C) 75 D) A and B can do a piece of work in 45 days and 40 days respectively. They began to do the work together but A leaves after some days and then B completed the remaining work in 23 days. The number of days after which A left the work was A) 14 B) 6 C) 15 D) The angle of elevation of the sun, when the length of the shadow of a tree is equal to the height of the tree, is: A) 600 B) 450 C) 300 D) 750 ANSWERS Aptitude 51. D 52. B 53. A 54.C 55. A 56. D 57. C 58. C 59. D 60.B
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Who became king of Syria after the death of Alexander? A. Antiochus B. Selucus Nicator C. Megasthanese D. Dimachus 10. Who defeated Selucus Nikator in 305 A.D. on the banks of the Sindhu? A. Ashoka B. Chandra Gupta Maurya C. Bimbisara D. Brihadradha 11. Who married Helen, daughter of Selucus Nikator? A. Srigupta B. Ashoka C. Chandra Gupta Maurya D. Bimbisara 12. Who had the title of 'Amitraghata'? A. Ashoka B. Simhavishnu C. Brihadradha D. Bindusara 13. Who was the Ambassador of Selucus Nikator in the court of Chandra Gupta Maurya? A. Megasthenes B. Itsing C. Fahien D. Barbosa 14. Megasthenes worte indica in A. Sanskrit Language B. Greek Language C. Hindi Language D. Persian language 15. Who dug the Sudarsana tank in Gujarat? A. Samudragupta B. Skandagupta C. Chandra Gupta Maurya D. Kumaragupta 16. Chandra Gupta Maurya was the follower of A. Buddhism B. Hinduism C. Ajivika D. Jainism 17. Chandra Gupta Maurya abdicated the thrown and went to Sravanabelagola along with Jaina saint A. Badrabahu B. Stulabahu C. Parswanatha D. Rushabhanatha 18. Who received a Greek Ambassador Daimachos from Antiochus I? A. Chandragupta Maurya B. Bindusara C. Budhagupta D. Brihadradha 19. What was the period of rule of Ashoka? A B.C B B.C C B.C D B.C. 20. When did Kalinga war take place? A. 299 B.C B. 261 B.C C. 270 B.C D. 241 B.C 21. Where did Kalinga war take place? A. Mandu B. Trivendam C. Ujjaini D. Dhauli 22. What was the religious sect followed by the Bindusara? A. Ajivika B. Jainism C. Hinduism D. Buddhism 23. During whose reign revolt in Taxila took place A. Bindusara B. Brihadradha C. Chandragupta Maurya D. Ashoka 24. Who supressed the revolt of Taxila? A. Chandragupta Maurya B. Ashoka C. Bhudhagupta D. Harisena 25. During the period of Bindusara, Ashoka served as viceroy of A. Suvarnagiri B. Tosali C. Taxila and Ujjain D. Ujjain 26. Ashoka was the son of A. Bindusara and Subhadrangi B. Bimbisara and Kamaladevi C. Udayan and Amaladevi D. Bimbisara and Amaladevi 27. Who built the city of Srinagar in Kashmir? A. Bimbisara B. Bindusara C. Ashoka D. Brihadradha 28. Which of the following states that Ashoka came to power after killing his 99 brothers? A. Deepavamsa B. Mahavamsha C. Parisistaparvan D. All the above 29. As per Buddhist texts how many Stupas built Ashoka A. 88,000 B. 33,000 C. 84,000 D. 43, Which of the following was Ashoka`s welfare activity for his people? A. Planting trees along roads B. Hospitals for men and animals C. Digging irrigational canals D. All the above 31. The famous Ashokan pillar containing a sculpture of four lions standing back to back is located at A. Sarnath B. Bhopal C. Allahabad D. Peshawar 32. Sanchi Stupa is located near A. Bhopal B. Culcutta C. Mysore D. Allahabad 33. Ashoka's coronation ceremony was held in A. 269 B.C. B. 234 B.C C. 267 B.C D. 266 B.C 34. Ashoka appointed special officers to enforce Dharama called A. Amatyas B. Dharma Mahamatras C. Karnas D. Maha Sevaks 35. 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