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Who among the following is known to have regulated the course of Vitasta in Kashmir by his

Who among the following is known to have regulated the course of Vitasta in Kashmir by his

Q. Who among the following is known to have regulated the course of Vitasta in Kashmir by his engineering operations? (a) Vajraditya (b) Damodargupta (c) Sura (d) Suyya Ans: (d) Suyya Explanation:  The correct answer is (d) Suyya. Suyya, also known as Suyya Dandadhara, is known for regulating the course of the Vitasta (Jhelum) River

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Who said, ‘I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had’

Who said, ‘I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had’

Q. Who said, ‘I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had’? (a) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru (b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Annie Besant Ans: (c) Mahatma Gandhi Explanation:  The correct answer is (c) Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi made the statement, “I therefore want freedom immediately, this

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Who was the Chairman of the Boundary Commission to define the boundaries of the dominions

Who was the Chairman of the Boundary Commission to define the boundaries of the dominions

Q. Who was the Chairman of the Boundary Commission to define the boundaries of the dominions under the Indian Independence Act of 1947? (a) Lord Wavell (b) Stafford Cripps (c) Lord Mountbatten (d) Cyril Radcliffe Ans: (d) Cyril Radcliffe Explanation: The correct answer is (d) Cyril Radcliffe. Cyril Radcliffe, a British barrister, was appointed as

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The panchashila (five principles) of peaceful co-existence, embodied in the 1954 treaty with China, included

The panchashila (five principles) of peaceful co-existence, embodied in the 1954 treaty with China, included

Q. The panchashila (five principles) of peaceful co-existence, embodied in the 1954 treaty with China, included: A. Mutual respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity B. Non-aggression C. Non-interference in the affairs of others D. Non-alignment with either of the super powers E. Equality and mutual benefit F. Peaceful co-existence Select the correct answer

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