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1. The Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia that contains the tomb of poet Mirza Galib, Amir Khusbru, and Jahanara, is situated in which city?
a. Aurangabad
b. Allahabad
c. Kolkata
d. Delhi
2. Which city is also called the 'Commercial Capital of India'?
a. Bengaluru
b. Mumbai
c. Pune
d. Kolkata
3. Which organisation's logo is this?
a. INTACH
b. SME INDIA
c. SPIC MACAY
d. Lion's Club
4. The word 'Prayag' is used to refer to the meeting point of what?
a. Forests
b. Rivers
c. Mountains
d. Trees
5. The ancient city of Hampi is situated on the banks of which river?
a. Palar
b. Tungabhadra
c. Assi
d. Bhavani
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Answers
1. The Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia that contains the tomb of poet Mirza Galib, Amir Khusbru, and Jahanara, is situated in which city?
a. Aurangabad
b. Allahabad
c. Kolkata
d. Delhi
Did You Know?
The Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia is one of the most sacred Muslim pilgrimages in India. It is known for its Qawwali performances and Sufi music.
Read more about it in this link.
2. Which city is also called the 'Commercial Capital of India'?
a. Bengaluru
b. Mumbai
c. Pune
d. Kolkata
Did You Know?
The city of Mumbai has seven islands . Each island was home to a colony of fishing communities.
Read more about it in this link.
3. Which organisation's logo is this?
a. INTACH
b. SME INDIA
c. SPIC MACAY
d. Lion's Club
Did You Know?
The INTACH logo is inspired by the anthropomorphic copper figure that was excavated in Shahbad, Uttar Pradesh. It celebrates the genius of the primitive man.
Read more about it in this link.
4. The word 'Prayag' is used to refer to the meeting point of what?
a. Forests
b. Rivers
c. Mountains
d. Trees
Did You Know?
The place where the river Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical river Saraswathi meet is called the Triveni Sangam. It is at this place where the Kumbh Mela takes place.
Read more about it in this link.
5. The ancient city of Hampi is situated on the banks of which river?
a. Palar
b. Tungabhadra
c. Assi
d. Bhavani
Did You Know?
The Vijayanagara kings took advantage of the Tungabhadra river by constructing several irrigation canals and aqueducts. A highly networked water supply system fed the core area of the city.
Read more about it in this link.
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