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Solved Multiple Choice Questions on Modern History of J&K for #JKSSB

Solved Multiple Choice Questions on Modern History of J&K 1 Who was invited by two Kashmiri noblemen, Mir Muquim Kant and Khwaja Zahir Didmari, to capture Kashmir in 1752 AD? (a) Nadir Shah (b) Gulab Singh (c) Ranjit Singh (d) Ahmad Shah Abdali 2 In which year, Afghan rule was established in Kashmir? (a) 1652 AD (b) 1700 AD (c) 1752 AD (d) 1800 AD 3 Which of the following rules is known as the darkest period in the history of Jammu and Kashmir? (a) Sikh rule (b) Afghan rule (c) Mughal rule (d) Dogra rule 4 The first Afghan Governor of Kashmir was (a) Nadir Shah (b) Ahmad Shah (c) Abdullah Khan (d) Gulab Singh 5 In which year, Kashmir became a part of Sikh empire? (a) 1640 AD (b) 1752 AD (c) 1819 AD (d) 1900 AD 6 The period of Sikh rule in Kashmir was (a) 1819-1846 AD (b) 1840-1860 AD (c) 1890-1900 AD (d) 1902-1930 AD 7 The last Sikh Governor of Kashmir was (a) Maharaja Ranjit Singh (b) Sheikh Imam-ud-din (c) Gulab Singh (d) Ranbir Singh 8 Who among the following was the first Maha

Solved MCQs on Medieval History of Kashmir

Multiple Choice Questions on Medieval History of Kashmir 1 After the end of Karkota dynasty which dynasty established its rule in Jammu and Kashmir? (a) Utpala Dynasty (b) Lohara Dynasty (c) Deva Dynasty (d) All of the above 2 Who founded the Utpala dynasty in Kashmir? (a) Avantivarman (b) Yashaskardeva (c) Sangramdeva (d) Didda 3 Which of the following are the two important temples built by Avantivarman in Avantipura? (a) Shiva and Ram (b) Vishnu and Ram (c) Shiva and Vishnu (d) Krishna and Ram 4 The town of Sopore in Baramulla was found during which dynasty in Kashmir? (a) Deva Dynasty (b) Shah Mir Dynasty (c) Utpala Dynasty (d) Lohara Dynasty 5 King Yashakara ruled between which period in Kashmir? (a) AD 939-948 (b) AD 938-947 (c) AD 939-947 (d) AD 938-948 6 Queen Didda who ruled Kashmir from 980-1003 AD belonged to which dynasty? (a) Lohara Dynasty (b) Deva Dynasty (c) Shah Mir Dynasty (d) Gupta Dynasty 7 Sangram Raj was the son of (a) Queen Didda (b) Udairaj (c) Yashovati (d) Suga

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS on Ancient History of J&K

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS on Ancient History of J&K  1 According to Mahabharata evidences, who ruled over the region during the epical times and had Republican System of Government? (a) Peer Zada Hassan (b) Kamboj (c) Gonanda (d) None of these 2 The first historian of Kashmir was (a) Kalhana (b) Lalitaditya (c) Durlabhvardhan (d) Jayapida 3 Which of the following is the earliest source of Kashmir? (a) Spanda-Karika (b) Vartika (c) Rajatarangini (d) Sivadrishti 4 The lower Karewas points to which age? (a) Neolithic age (b) Megalithic age (c) Pleistocene age (d) None of the above 5 The earliest archeological site of India is (a) Begagund (b) Gofkral (c) Pampur (d) Burzahom 6 Seeds of which crop has been found at Burzahom? (a) Lentils (b) Wheat (c) Barley (d) All of these 7 Which of the following are a few major invention of the Neolithic Era found in Kashmir? (a) Needles (b) Harpoons (c) Hunting tools (d) All of these 8 The Neolithic Skull has been found at which place of Jammu and K

Climate of Jammu & Kashmir

  The climate of Jammu and Kashmir, unlike other states of India, shows some distinct characteristics. It ranges from sub-tropical to temperate and Arctic cold desertic climate. Image -Pixabay Climatic Zones of Jammu and Kashmir The state of Jammu and Kashmir has a distinct climatic pattern due to its varied topography. It has hilly terrain with high mountains and valleys. The South-Western part of this state comprised of plains with low elevation. As the state is divided into three regions, namely, Jammu, Kashmir valley and Ladakh, all the three regions have a distinct climatic zone. These climatic zones are as follows: 1. The Sub-tropical region of Jammu 2. The Temperate Kashmir valley 3. The Arctic cold desert areas of Ladakh Sub-tropical Region of Jammu  This region has varied topography like plains, valleys, hills and mountains of Pir Panjal and Shiwalik ranges. This region comprises of Kathua, Jammu, Samba Udhampur, Riasi, Doda, Ramban, Kishtwar, Rajouri and Poonch districts of t

Solved π™Όπ™²πš€πšœ part 2 on Gk with special reference to J&k for jkssb exams

Solved π™Όπ™²πš€πšœ part 2 on Gk with special reference to J&k for jkssb exams πš€.π™½πš˜.51. πš†πš‘πšŠπš πšŠπš›πšŽ πšπš‘πšŽ πš†πš˜πš˜πšπšŽπš— π™±πš˜πšŠπšπšœ 𝚞𝚜𝚎𝚍 πš’πš— πšπš‘πšŽ π™³πšŠπš• π™»πšŠπš”πšŽ πš”πš—πš˜πš πš— 𝚊𝚜 𝙰. π™Άπš˜πš—πšπš˜πš•πšŠ πš‹πš˜πšŠπšπšœ 𝙱. π™ΊπšŠπš’πšŠπš”πšœ 𝙲. π™Ήπšžπš”πšžπš—πšπšœ 𝙳. πš‚πš‘πš’πš”πšŠπš›πšŠπšœ π™°πš—πšœ. π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙳. πš€.π™½πš˜.52. πšƒπš‘πšŽ πšπš’πš›πšœπš πšπš˜πš›πšπš’πšπš’πšŒπšŠπšπš’πš˜πš— 𝚘𝚏 π™·πšŠπš›πš’ π™ΏπšŠπš›πš‹πšŠπš π™΅πš˜πš›πš 𝚠𝚊𝚜 πšŒπš˜πš—πšœπšπš›πšžπšŒπšπšŽπš πš‹πš’ 𝙰. π™°πš”πš‹πšŠπš› 𝙱. π™·πšŠπš›πš’ πš‚πš’πš—πšπš‘ 𝙲. π™ΉπšŽπš‘πšŠπš—πšπš’πš› 𝙳. πšπšŠπš—πš‹πš’πš› πš‚πš’πš—πšπš‘ π™°πš—πšœ. π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙰. πš€.π™½πš˜.53. The πš‚πš”πš’ π™²πš•πšžπš‹ 𝚘𝚏 π™Έπš—πšπš’πšŠ 𝚠𝚊𝚜 πšŽπšœπšπšŠπš‹πš•πš’πšœπš‘πšŽπš 𝚊𝚝 π™Άπšžπš•πš–πšŠπš›πš πš’πš— 𝙰. 1917 𝙱. 1927 𝙲. 1937 𝙳. 1926 π™°πš—πšœ. π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙱. πš€.π™½πš˜.54. πš…πšŠπš’πšœπš‘πš—πš˜ π™³πšŽπšŸπš’ πšπšŽπš–πš™πš•πšŽ πš’πšœ πšœπš’πšπšžπšŠπšπšŽπš πš’πš— 𝙰. π™»πšŽπšœπšœπšŽπš› π™·πš’πš–πšŠπš•πšŠπš’πšŠπšœ 𝙱. πšƒπš‘πšŽ π™Άπš›πšŽπšŠπšπšŽπš› π™·πš’πš–πšŠπš•πšŠπš’πšŠπšœ 𝙲. πšƒπš‘πšŽ πš‚πš‘πš’πšŸπšŠπš•πš’πš”πšœ 𝙳. π™½πš˜πš—πšŽ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πšŠπš‹πš˜πšŸπšŽ π™°πš—πš. π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙲. πš€.π™½πš˜.55. πš†πš‘πš’πšŒπš‘ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πšπš˜πš•πš•

Solved Mcq series part 1 General knowledge with special reference to J&K for upcoming JKSSB exams

 50 π™Όπ™²πš€s for upcoming jkssb class IV and panchayat accounts assistant posts  πš€.π™½πš˜.1. π™Άπšžπš•πš–πšŠπš›πš πš’πšœ π™ΊπšŠπšœπš‘πš–πš’πš›'𝚜 πš–πš˜πšœπš πš™πš˜πš™πšžπš•πšŠπš› πšπš˜πšžπš›πš’πšœπš πš›πšŽπšœπš˜πš›πš. π™Έπš πš’πšœ πšπšŠπš–πš˜πšžπšœπš•πš’ πš”πš—πš˜πš πš— 𝚊𝚜 𝙰. π™ΌπšŽπšŠπšπš˜πš  𝚘𝚏 π™Άπš˜πš•πš 𝙱. π™ΌπšŽπšŠπšπš˜πš  𝚘𝚏 π™΅πš•πš˜πš πšŽπš›πšœ 𝙲. π™°πšπš˜πš‹πšŽ 𝚘𝚏 π™΅πšŠπš’πš›πš’πšŽπšœ 𝙳. πš…πš’πš•πš•πšŠπšπšŽ 𝚘𝚏 πš‚πš‘πšŽπš™πš‘πšŽπš›πšπšœ π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙱. πš€.π™½πš˜.2. πš†πš‘πš’πšŒπš‘ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πšπš˜πš•πš•πš˜πš πš’πš—πš πš’πšœ πš•πš˜πšŒπšŠπšπšŽπš πš˜πš— π™Άπš˜πš™πšŠπšπšŠπš›πš’ π™·πš’πš•πš• πš’πš— πšπš‘πšŽ πšœπš˜πšžπšπš‘-𝚎𝚊𝚜𝚝 𝚘𝚏 πš‚πš›πš’πš—πšŠπšπšŠπš› πšŠπš—πš πš•πš’πšŽπšœ 𝚊𝚝 𝚊 πš‘πšŽπš’πšπš‘πš 𝚘𝚏 1100 𝚏𝚎𝚎𝚝 πšŠπš‹πš˜πšŸπšŽ πšπš‘πšŽ πšœπšžπš›πšπšŠπšŒπšŽ πš•πšŽπšŸπšŽπš• 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πšŒπš’πšπš’ ? 𝙰. π™·πšŠπš›πš’ π™ΏπšŠπš›πš‹πšŠπš π™΅πš˜πš›πš. 𝙱. π™ΏπšŠπš›πš’ π™ΌπšŠπš‘πšŠπš•. 𝙲. πš…πšŽπš—πš”πšŠπšπšŽπšœπš‘πš πšŠπš›πšŠ πšƒπšŽπš–πš™πš•πšŽ. 𝙳. πš‚πš‘πšŠπš—πš”πšŠπš›πšŠπšŒπš‘πšŠπš›πš’πšŠ πšƒπšŽπš–πš™πš•πšŽ. π™°πš—πšœ. π™Ύπš™πšπš’πš˜πš— 𝙳. πš€.π™½πš˜.3. πšƒπš‘πš’πšœ πš’πšœ πš˜πš—πšŽ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ π™Έπš—πšπš’πšŠ'𝚜 πš–πš˜πšœπš πšœπšŒπšŽπš—πš’πšŒπšŠπš•πš•πš’ πš‹πšŽπšŠπšžπšπš’πšπšžπš• πš πš’πš•πšπš•πš’πšπšŽ πš›πšŽπšœπšŽπš›πšŸπšŽπšœ. 𝙸