The CBSE Heritage India Quiz
The CBSE Heritage India Quiz
The CBSE Heritage India Quiz
There were 100 questions to be answered in an OMR sheet in 90 minutes with two marks for every
right answer and one negative mark for each wrong answer.
Questions & Answers
1.
1.
Maharashtra
2.
Punjab
3.
Tamil Nadu
4. Andhra Pradesh
A) Andhra Pradesh (in Paritala 135 feet)
2.
Which Indian city manufactured balls for the World Cup Football?
1.
Ludhiana
2.
Mumbai
3.
Jalandhar
4. Chennai
A) Jalandhar
3.
1.
Himalayas
2.
Nilgiris
3.
Aravallis
4. Vindhyas
A) Aravallis
4.
1.
1965
2.
1947
3.
1962
4. 1975
A) 1962
5.
1.
Gir Sanctuary
2.
Kaziranga Sanctuary
3.
1.
Ganga
2.
Mandovi
3.
Gomati
4. Sabarmati
A) Mandovi (Gomati is a tributary of Ganga, Sabarmati is in Gujarat)
7.
Name the Indian Tennis player who has turned Hollywood filmmaker?
1.
Leander Paes
2.
Mahesh Bhupathi
3.
Vijay Amritraj
4. Ashok Amritraj
A) Ashok Amritraj (brother of Vijay Amritaraj, both of them Tennis players. But Vijay Amritraj has only
acted in movies)
8.
1.
2.
3.
The Sunderbans
1.
Haryana
2.
Kerala
3.
Maharashtra
4. Tamil Nadu
A) (not Maharashtra, not Kerala)
10. 'Prem Rog' a movie directed by Raj Kapoor is based on which social cause?
1.
Dowry
2.
Widow-remarriage
3.
Untouchability
4. Casteism
A) Widow-remarriage (man in love with widow of higher status)
11. Which of these foreign rulers were the last to leave the country?
1.
British
2.
Dutch
3.
French
4. Portugese
A) Portugese (left Goa only in 1961)
12. Which is India's second highest civilian honour?
1.
Ashoka Chakra
2.
Padma Bhushan
3.
Padma Shri
4. Padma Vibhushan
A) Padma Vibhushan (followed by Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri, Ashok Chakra isn't civilian)
Qutub Minar
2.
Red Fort
3.
Charminar
4. Fatehpur Sikhri
A) Fatehpur Sikhri (in 1571)
14. The stories depicted in the Ajanta and Ellora caves are from the
1.
Ramayana
2.
Mahabharata
3.
Jataka
4. Panchatantra
A) Jataka???? (stories)
15. Hamida Begum was the mother of
1.
Akbar
2.
Humayun
3.
Babar
4. Aurangazeb
A) Akbar (Humayun's wife)
16. One of the oldest and holiest Indian cities lies on the banks of the river Shipra. What is its name?
1.
Ujjain
2.
Gandhinagar
3.
Chandipur
4. Mysore
A) Ujjain
17. Name the river whose main tributary is the Tungabhadra
1.
Krishna
2.
Godavari
3.
Kaveri
4. Narmada
A) Krishna
18. Which city is called the religious capital of Maharashtra?
1.
Mumbai
2.
Pune
3.
Nasik
4. Shirdi
A) Nasik (Pune is the cultural capital)
19. What was Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula, known as during the
British rule?
1.
Cape Coromandel
2.
Cape Comorin
3.
Cape Victoria
4. Cape Connaught
A) Cape Comorin
20. In which state is India's first marine national park located?
1.
Gujarat
2.
Kerala
3.
Goa
4. Tamil Nadu
A) Gujarat (acknowledged in 1982)
21. Which is the Indian state whose ruler was the only royalty who did not attend the Delhi Durbar for
King George V in 1911?
1.
Udaipur
2.
Hyderabad
3.
Mysore
4. Gwalior
A) Udaipur (Maharana Fateh Singh)
22. In which monument would you find the grave of Sultan Mohammad Adil Shah?
1.
2.
3.
Charminar, Hyderabad
Mizoram
2.
Tripura
3.
Nagaland
4. Manipur
A) Nagaland (Naka)
24. Which noted Indian personality's father was one of the three main (Indian) contractors who built
Connaught Place? The other two were Sardar Dharam Singh and Rai Bahadur Narain Singh.
1.
Amrita Shergil
2.
Vir Sanghvi
3.
Khuswant Singh
4. Swaraj Paul
A) Khuswant Singh (his father Sir Sobha Singh)
25. Which artist, of royal descent, became so famous that his Palace was "completed to open a post
office" due to the countless painting requests that arrived "every day from everywhere"?
1.
Nandalal Bose
2.
3.
Sobha Singh
4. Rabindranath Tagore
A) Raja Ravi Varma (it is!)
26. Which landmark film deals with the story of the King of Kumarpur and his two quarrelling wives
Dilbahar and Navbahar?
1.
Light of Asia
2.
Raja Harishchandra
3.
Alam Ara
4. Prithvi Vallabha
A) Alam Ara
27. During his incarceration at which prison from 1942 to 1946 did Jawaharlal Nehru write the
'Discovery of India'?
A) Ahmednagar (actually in five months April to September 1944)
28. Indian state capital was designed by the noted German architect Otto Konigsberger in 1946?
A) Bhubaneswar
29. Which tradition of the Republic Day parade was discontinued in 2009 owing to security concerns
after they caused a scare at the previous year's parade?
A) Elephants
30. In 2000, P. Gopichand became the 2nd player to win the All-England title in badminton, 20 years
earlier, who had become the first?
A) Prakash Padukone
31. Which Maratha leader was known as the Maratha Machiavelli by the Europeans in the 18th-19th
centuries?
A) Nana Phadnavis
32. The subject of a classic poem by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, which apsara was the wife of the King
Pururavas?
A) Urvashi (the poem - Urvashi)
33. Which daughter of Fatma Begum, from Surat, became a famous film star, and also India's first
A) Dara Singh
36. Which town has the distinction of being the coldest inhabited town in India, and is the second
coldest inhabited town in the world?
A) Drass
37. Who was the youngest ever luge (men's category) Olympian (at 16 years old) and the sole
Indian representative at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan?
A) Shiva Keshavan
38. Which English word, meaning "Any large, overpowering, destructive force" has origin in the
falsehood that Hindu devotees of Krishna were lunatic fanatics who threw themselves under the
wheels of chariots in order to attain salvation?
A) Juggernaut (Jaggannath)
39. Which of these English words does not have a Hindi or Urdu origin?
A) Banana
40. Identify the Indian architect who has worked with Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, and has been on
the selection committee for the Pritzker Prize, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, and the
Aga Khan Award. He was also the first founder Director of School of Architecture, Ahmedabad.
A) B V Doshi
41. Who is the fictional private investigator that has starred in a series of Bengali novels, short
stories and movies, from the series Feluda created by the famous Indian Bengali film director and
writer Satyajit Ray?
A) Pradosh Chandra Mitter
42. Which is the second most commonly spoken language in India, after Hindi?
A) Bengali (83 million speakers followed by Telugu - 74, Marathi - 72, Tamil - 61)
A) Shatrunjaya Hill
46. This miniature painting is an illustration from which early Mughal manuscript, commissioned by
Akbar and directed by Mir Sayyed Ali and Abd as Samad?
A) Tutinama
47. In which city would you currently find this priceless sculpture from the trove of Indian heritage?
A) Patna
48. Born in Bilaspur, in 1927, which Indian player holds the record with Udham Singh, for winning the
greatest number of gold medals in field hockey at the Olympic Games?
A) Leslie Claudius
49. Identify this painting, often called "India's Mona Lisa."
A) Bani Thani
50. Which Arjuna Awardee and Padma Shri, who won a gold medal in the 1970 Asian Games, died
recently in New Delhi?
A) Chandgi Ram
51. From which city did Doordarshan first start its broadcast on 15 September 1959?
A) Delhi
52. Which mythological figure is also known as Halyudha, Adiguru and Anmkarsana, which means
child transferred from the womb?
A) Balarama
53. Identify this tennis legend
1.
Ramanathan Krishnan
2.
Ramesh Krishnan
3.
Ghaus Mohammad
4. Zeeshan Ali
A) Ramesh Krishnan (not Ramanathan Krishnan)
54. Which of the following newspaper was established by Mahatma Gandhi?
A) Indian Opinion (in South Africa)
55. Pick the wrong match.
1.
2.
3.
Silambam
2.
Gatka
3.
Thang-fa
4. Bando
A) Thang-fa (is a meaningless word. Others martial arts: Silambam- Tamil Nadu, Gatka - Punjab,
Bando - near Myanmar)
59. Which of the following is the motto of the Indian Navy
1.
2.
We protect
3.
Maruti Suzuki
2.
Hyundai Santro
3.
Honda Accent
4. Tata Indica
A) Tata Indica (of course Suzuki, Honda, and Hyundai are foreign)
65. Which of the following sports/games originated in India?
A) Chess
66. Which of the following is not a 'Classical Language' of India?
A) Hindi (Tamil, Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu are the 4)
67. 'Losar' meaning the 'New Year' is celebrated in which part of India?
A) Sikkim (Tibet)
68. Which contemporary Indian writer was born as 'Nilanjana Sudeshna'?
A) Jhumpa Lahiri
Tapti
2.
Mahi
3.
Narmada
4. Kaveri
A) Kaveri is the only East flowing one.
73. Who amongst them was a professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, who was also
an advisor of Google and Paypal?
A) Rajeev Motwani
74. Who was the first "crorepati" in the T.V. show Kaun Banega Crorepati?
A) Harshavardhan Navathe
75. The movie Slumdog Millionaire is an adaptation of which novel?
A) Q & A
76. What special about the movie 'My Dear Kuttichathan' released in 1984?
A) The first 3D movie released in India
77. Which of the following cities doesn't have a 'Jantar Mantar'?
A) Udaipur
78. Which state capital in India is also known as the 'Scotland of the East'?
A) Shillong
79. Which form of art did Maharani Gayatri Devi help revive?
A) Blue Pottery
80. Which athelete is known as Payolli Express?
A) P.T. Usha
95. Who among the following was the signatory to the Poona Pact in the Yerwada Jail near Pune
when Mahatma Gandhi was sick?
A) B. R. Ambedkar
96. Where do you find the historic gate Rumi Darwaza, named after the great Turkish poet Rumi in
India?
A) Lucknow
97. Who wrote "Kanan Kusum"?
A) Jaishankar Prasad
98. Which one of these schools of the performing arts was founded in 1930?
1.
Kerala Kalamandalam
2.
3.
Margi
4. School of Drama
A) Kerala Kalamandalam (Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi - 1952, Margi theater Trivandrum 1970, School of Drama, New Delhi - 1959)
99. The greeting 'Jai Hind' was started by which famous person?
1.
2.
MK Gandhi
3.
1.
Orissa
2.
Maharashtra
3.
Gujarat
4. Madhya Pradesh
A) Orissa