UPSSSC CRPF BSF HEAD CONSTABLE:
States and their main folk dance in English

UPSSSC CRPF BSF HEAD CONSTABLE:
States and their main folk dances


❀ Madhya Pradesh ➭ Pandwani, Gangaur dance

❀ Assam ➭ Bihu

❀ Uttar Pradesh ➭ Nautanki

❀ Gujarat ➭ Garba

❀ Karnataka ➭ Yakshagana

❀ Punjab ➭ Bhangra, Gidda

❀ Rajasthan ➭ Kalbelia, Ghumar,
Terhtali, Bhawai Dance

❀ Maharashtra ➭ Tamasha, Lavani

❀ Uttarakhand ➭ Kajri, Chhauliya

❀ Jammu and Kashmir ➭ Jump Dandinach, Ruuf

❀ Himachal Pradesh ➭ Chapeli, Dangi, Thali

❀ Bihar ➭ Chhau, foreigner, Jat-Jatin

❀ Kerala ➭ Kathakali, Mohiniattam

❀ Nagaland ➭ Lim, Chong

❀ West Bengal ➭ Jatra, Dhali, Chhau

❀ Goa ➭ recession, cover

❀ Andhra Pradesh ➭ Kuchipudi

❀ Jharkhand ➭ Foreigners, Chhau

❀ Orissa ➭ Odissi, Dhumra

❀ Chhattisgarh ➭ Panthi Dance

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Mountains, hills and states of India

Karakoram, Kailash range – India and China

Ladakh Range – India (Jammu & Kashmir)

Jaskar Range – Jammu Kashmir

Pir Panjal range – Jammu and Kashmir

🔹Nanga Parbat (8126) – Jammu Kashmir

Mount Kamet (7756) – Uttarakhand

🔹Nanda Devi (7817) – Uttarakhand

Dhaulagiri (8172) – Himachal Pradesh

🔹Guru Shikhar (1722) – Rajasthan

Mount Everest (8848) – Nepal

Khasi, Jaintia, Garo Hills – Assam-Meghalaya

Naga Hills – Nagaland

Aravalli Range – Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi

Mount Abu (1722) – Rajasthan

🔹Vindhyachal Range – Madhya Pradesh

Satpura Hills – Madhya Pradesh

🔹Mahadev Hill (Dhupgarh 1350) – Madhya Pradesh

🔹 Maikal hill (Amarkantak 1036) Madhya Pradesh

Rajmahal Hill – Jharkhand

Satmala Hill – Maharashtra

🔹 Ajanta Range – Maharashtra

🔹Mahendragiri Hill – Orissa

Mahabaleshwar Hill – Maharashtra

Nilgiri Hills – Tamil Nadu

Annamalai Hill (1695) – Tamil Nadu

🔹Small Nagpur Plateau – Jharkhand

Bundelkhand Plateau – (M.P., U.P.

🔹Baghel Khand Plateau – M.P.

Telangana Plateau – Andhra Pradesh (South of Narmada)

Mysore Plateau – Karnataka

Dodabeta – Kerala, Tamil Nadu

Cardamom Hills – Kerala, Tamil Nadu

Dafla Hills – Arunachal Pradesh

Mishmi Hills – Arunachal Pradesh

Mikir Hill – Arunachal Pradesh

Lushai – Mizoram

🔹Godwin Austin Peak (K2) Jammu and Kashmir

Kangchenjunga – Sikkim

Indian Polity Polity MCQ

1. What is the second schedule of the constitution related to?
A. By the formation of new states
B. Salaries and allowances of important post officers
C. Parliament
D. from the presidential election
Answer – B

2. In which schedule 22 languages have been recognized?
A.Seventh
B.sixth
C.eighth
D.first
Answer – C

3. In which schedule are the details regarding disqualification of elected members on the basis of defection?
A. second
B. third
C. ninth
D. tenth
Ans – D

4. In which state the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution does not apply?
A.Manipur
B.Mizoram
C. Nagaland
D.Meghalaya
Answer – A and C

5. Which state’s reservation bill has been included in the 9th schedule?
A.Rajasthan
B.Punjab
C.Tamil Nadu
D.Maharashtra
Answer – C

6. Which schedule of the Indian Constitution gives the list of names in the state and the details of the territories?
A.Third
B.first
C.fourth
D.Seventh
Answer – B

7. By which amendment the 9th Schedule in the Indian Constitution was changed?
A. by the second amendment
B. by third amendment
C. by the fourth amendment
D. by the first amendment
Ans – D

8. Under which article the post of Vice President has been arranged?
A.Article-61
B.Article-63
C.Article-65
D.Article-67
Answer – B

9. Financial emergency is declared under which article?
A.Article – 352
B.Article – 356
C.Article-360
D.Article-370
Answer – C

10. Under which article the National Backward Commission is constituted?
A.Article-340
B.Article-341
C.Article – 257
D.Article – 340(a)
Answer – A

11. Which schedule describes the distribution of powers between the Center and the States?
A. in the second schedule
B. in the fourth schedule
C. in the Seventh Schedule
D. in the Eighth Schedule
Answer – C

12. Concurrent list is not related to which state?
A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. from Tripura
C. from Bihar
D. from Jammu and Kashmir
Ans – D

13. How many subjects were there in the Concurrent List at the time the Constitution came into force?
A.49 subjects
B.47 subjects
C.51 subjects
D.54 subjects
Answer – B

14. Basically how many subjects are there in the State List?
A.66 subjects
B.67 subjects
C.69 subjects
D.71 subjects
Answer – A

15. Basically how many subjects are there in the Union List?
A.99 subjects
B.97 subjects
C.101 subjects
D.98 subjects
Answer – B


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Q. 1 “Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport”
Where is it located?
North Kolkata (West Bengal)

Q. 2 Which was the first “Iron and Steel” company established in India?
Answer: Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO)

Q. 3 Who was the first woman judge of the “Supreme Court”?
Answer: Justice Fathima Beevi

Q. 4 Which of the following dance is performed in Rajasthan?
Answer Ghoomar

Q. 5 What is the name of the book written by Megasthenes?
north indica

Q. 6 When did UNO get the “Nobel Peace Prize”?
according to the answer options

Q. 7 Which country recently declared “same sex marriage” legal?
north croatia

Q.8 Since when the “NOTA” option was started in the election –
Answer NOTA option was used for the first time in 2013

Q.9 One of the following is the odd word –
Kanpur, Chandigarh, Shillong, Gandhi Nagar
North Kanpur

Q. 10 “NITI Aayog” was started in place of –
north planning commission

Q. 11 Spain’s best clay court tennis court Who is the player?
Answer: Rafael Nadal

Q. 12 Which one of the following is not a characteristic of non-metals?
north conductor

Q. 13 Who among the following sportspersons of Manipur has been honored with “Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award”?
Answer: MC Mary Kom

Q. 14 Which one is not a function of blood?
Answer to communicate information to the brain

Q. 15 Which state of India is the largest producer of grapes?
North Maharashtra

Q. 16 Which is the longest railway platform in India?
North Gorakhpur Junction Railway Station

Q.18 Why is contour farming used in India?
Answer: For greater soil fertility and slope protection

, 19 Which of the following is not a “Voice Assistant”?
according to the answer options

Q. 20 One question was asked from http://www

Q. 21 Which campaign was started for Swachh Bharat?
Answer Swachh Bharat Mission

Q. 22 The process of buying and selling goods and services without money is called –
north barter system

Q. 22 The process of buying and selling goods and services without money is called –
north barter system

Q. 23 At which site of “Indus Valley Civilization” was the excavation done first?
North Harappa

Q. 24 The process of heating sulphide ore at high temperature in the presence of air is called –
Answer: Roasting

Q. 25 Which Indian city is called “Scotland of the East”?
North Shillong

Q. 26 Who was the last Governor General and first Viceroy of India?
north lord canning

Q. 27 Who is the current Secretary General of “UNO”?
Answer: Antonio Guterres

✅ Mountains, hills and states of India

Karakoram, Kailash range – India and China

Ladakh Range – India (Jammu & Kashmir)

Jaskar Range – Jammu Kashmir

Pir Panjal range – Jammu and Kashmir

🔹Nanga Parbat (8126) – Jammu Kashmir

Mount Kamet (7756) – Uttarakhand

🔹Nanda Devi (7817) – Uttarakhand

Dhaulagiri (8172) – Himachal Pradesh

🔹Guru Shikhar (1722) – Rajasthan

Mount Everest (8848) – Nepal

Khasi, Jaintia, Garo Hills – Assam-Meghalaya

Naga Hills – Nagaland

Aravalli Range – Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi

Mount Abu (1722) – Rajasthan

🔹Vindhyachal Range – Madhya Pradesh

Satpura Hills – Madhya Pradesh

🔹Mahadev Hill (Dhupgarh 1350) – Madhya Pradesh

🔹 Maikal hill (Amarkantak 1036) Madhya Pradesh

Rajmahal Hill – Jharkhand

Satmala Hill – Maharashtra

🔹 Ajanta Range – Maharashtra

🔹Mahendragiri Hill – Orissa

Mahabaleshwar Hill – Maharashtra

Nilgiri Hills – Tamil Nadu

Annamalai Hill (1695) – Tamil Nadu

🔹Small Nagpur Plateau – Jharkhand

Bundelkhand Plateau – (M.P., U.P.

🔹Baghel Khand Plateau – M.P.

Telangana Plateau – Andhra Pradesh (South of Narmada)

Mysore Plateau – Karnataka

Dodabeta – Kerala, Tamil Nadu

Cardamom Hills – Kerala, Tamil Nadu

Dafla Hills – Arunachal Pradesh

Mishmi Hills – Arunachal Pradesh

Mikir Hill – Arunachal Pradesh

Lushai – Mizoram

🔹Godwin Austin Peak (K2) Jammu and Kashmir

Kangchenjunga – Sikkim

Important Events of the National Movement

► 1904 ➖ Indian University Act passed
►1905 ➖ Partition of Bengal
► 1906 ➖ Establishment of Muslim League
► 1907 Surat session, split in Congress
►1909 ➖ Marley-Minto Reforms
►1911 ➖ Delhi Durbar of the British Emperor
►1916 ➖ Creation of Home Rule League
►1916 ➖ Muslim League-Congress Pact (Lucknow Pact)
►1917 ➖ Movement in Champaran by Mahatma Gandhi
►1919 ➖ Rowlatt Act
►1919 ➖ Jallianwala Bagh massacre
►1919 ➖ Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
►1920 ➖ Khilafat Movement
►1920 ➖ Non-cooperation movement
►1922 ➖ Chauri-Chaura incident
► 1927 ➖ Appointment of Simon Commission
► 1928 ➖ Simon Commission’s arrival in India
► 1929 ➖ Bomb blast in Central Assembly by Bhagat Singh
► 1929 ➖ Demand for complete independence by Congress

►1930 ➖ Civil Disobedience Movement
►1930 ➖ First Round Table Conference
►1931 ➖ Second Round Table Conference
►1932 ➖ Third Round Table Conference
► 1932 ➖ Declaration of communal electoral system
►1932 ➖ Poona Pact
►1942 ➖ Quit India Movement
► 1942 ➖ Arrival of Cripps Mission
► 1943 ➖ Establishment of Azad Hind Fauj
►1946 ➖ Arrival of Cabinet Mission
► 1946 ➖ Election of Indian Constituent Assembly
► 1946 ➖ Establishment of interim government
► 1947 ➖ Mountbatten plan of partition of India
► 1947 ➖ Indian Independence

People related to some great works🎓

1. Brahma Samaj – Rajaram Mohan Roy
2. Arya Samaj – Swami Dayanand Saraswati
3. Prayer Society – Atmaram Pandurang
4. Din-i-Ilahi, Mansabdari system – Akbar
5. Bhakti Movement – Ramanuja
6. Sikhism – Guru Nanak
7. Buddhism – Gautam Buddha
8. Jainism – Mahavir Swami
9. Establishment of Islam religion, Hijri Samvat – Hazrat Mohammad Sahab
10. Founder of Zoroastrianism – Jarthusht
11. Saka Era – Kanishka
12. Founder of Maurya Dynasty – Chandragupta Maurya
13. Nyaya Darshan – Gautam
14. Vaisheshik Darshan – Maharishi Kanad
15. Samkhya Philosophy – Maharishi Kapil
16. Yoga Philosophy – Maharishi Patanjali
17. Mimamsa Darshan – Maharishi Jaimini
18. Ramakrishna Mission – Swami Vivekananda
19. Founder of Gupta Dynasty – Srigupta
20. Khalsa Panth – Guru Gobind Singh
21. Establishment of Mughal Empire – Babur
22. Establishment of Vijayanagara Empire – Harihara and Bukka
23. Establishment of Delhi Sultanate – Qutbuddin Aibak
24. End of Sati Pratha – Lord William Bentinck
25. Movement: Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, Kheda, Champaran, Salt, Quit India – Mahatma Gandhi
26. Establishment of Harijan Sangh – Mahatma Gandhi
27. Establishment of Azad Hind Fauj – Ras Bihari Bose
28. Bhoodan Movement – Acharya Vinoba Bhave
29. Red Cross – Henry Dunant
30. Establishment of Swaraj Party – Pandit Motilal Nehru
31. Establishment of Ghadar Party – Lala Hardayal
32. Writer of ‘Vande Mataram’ – Bankimchandra Chatterjee
33. Construction of the Golden Temple – Guru Arjun Dev

34. Bardoli Movement – Vallabhbhai Patel
35. Establishment of Pakistan – Mo. Ali Jinnah
36. Establishment of Indian Association – Surendra Nath Banerjee
37. Establishment of Oruville Ashram – Arvind Ghosh
38. Father of Russian Revolution – Lenin
39. Construction of Jama Masjid – Shah Jahan
40. Establishment of Visva Bharati – Rabindranath Tagore
41. Abolition of Slavery – Abraham Lincoln
42. Chipko Movement – Sundar Lal Bahuguna

43. Nationalization of Banks – Indira Gandhi
44. Establishment of All India Women’s Conference – Mrs. Kamla Devi
45. Establishment of Communist Party of India – MN Roy
46. Establishment of National Conference – Sheikh Abdullah
47. Father of Sanskrit Grammar – Panini
48. Establishment of Sikh State – Maharaja Ranjit Singh
49. Discovery of India – Vasco da Gama

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Rulers of the Mughal dynasty and their reign


☬ Babur
➜ 1526 to 1530 AD (4 years)

☬ Humayun
➜ 1530 to 1540 AD and 1555 to 1556 AD) (about 11 years)

☬ Akbar
➜ 1556 to 1605 AD (49 years)

☬ Jahangir
➜ 1605 to 1627 AD (22 years)

☬ Shah Jahan
➜ 1627 to 1658 AD (31 years)

☬ Aurangzeb
➜ 1658 to 1707 AD (49 years)

☬ Bahadur Shah I
➜ 1707 to 1712 AD (5 years)

☬ Jahandarshah
➜ 1712 to 1713 AD (1 year)

☬ Farrukhsiyar
➜ 1713 to 1719 AD (6 years)

☬ Rafi Uddarajat
➜ February 1719 to June 1719 AD (4 months)

☬ Rafi-ud-Daulah
➜ June 1719 to September, 1719 AD (4 months)

☬ Necessary
➜ 1719 AD (few days)

☬ Muhammad Ibrahim
➜ 1719 AD (few days)

☬ Muhammad Shah Roshan Akhtar
➜ 1719 to 1748 AD (29 years)

☬ Ahmad Shah
➜ 1748 to 1754 AD (6 years)

☬ Alamgir II
➜ 1754 to 1759 AD (5 years)

☬ Shah Alam II
➜ 1759 to 1806 AD (47 years)

☬ Akbar II
➜ 1806 to 1837 AD (31 years)

☬ Bahadur Shah II
➜ 1837 to 1858 AD (21 years)

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