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Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Shuparnkha

  2. Mandodari

  3. Taraka

  4. Sursa

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D Correct answer
Explanation

During his search for Sita, Hanuman encountered the demoness Sursa (also called Surasa or Simhika) who blocked his path. To test his devotion and cleverness, she demanded to swallow him. Hanuman then rapidly grew in size, making her expand her mouth enormous, before suddenly shrinking and entering it to continue his journey.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Ashoka Vatika

  2. Pushpa Vatika

  3. Ashoka Van

  4. Raj Vatika

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A Correct answer
Explanation

In the Ramayana, Sita was held captive at Ashoka Vatika in Lanka, where Ravana kept her after her abduction. This is the garden where Hanuman first met Sita and where she remained until rescued.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Rishi Pulah

  2. Malywan

  3. Rishi Vishrwa

  4. Rishi Shukracharya

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Ravana's father was Rishi Vishrwa (also spelled Vishrava), a sage and son of Pulastya. Vishrwa was a learned Brahmin who fathered Ravana, Kumbhakarna, Vibhishana, and Shurpanakha. Malywan was Ravana's maternal grandfather.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Ram

  2. Parshuram

  3. Laskhaman

  4. Bali

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A Correct answer
Explanation

In the Ramayana war, Kumbhakarna was killed by Lord Ram. After Kumbhakarna woke up from his long sleep and wreaked havoc on the battlefield, Ram ultimately killed him with his arrows. Lakshman had earlier killed Indrajeet, Ravana's son.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Subash Chandra Bose

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Gandhiji

  4. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Mahatma Gandhi's title 'Mahatma' literally means 'Great Soul' in Sanskrit, given to him by Rabindranath Tagore. Subhas Chandra Bose was 'Netaji', Nehru was 'Pandit', and Tilak was 'Lokmanya'. Gandhi is revered as the Father of the Nation and leader of India's independence movement through non-violence.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Subash Chandra Bose

  2. Kamarajar

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Vallabai Patel

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Kamarajar was known as the 'Maker of Kings' (Kingmaker) in Tamil Nadu politics for his role in installing multiple chief ministers. He was a senior Congress leader from Tamil Nadu who served as state party president and influenced national politics. Subhas Chandra Bose, Nehru, and Patel had different titles and roles.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Gandhiji

  2. Vallabai Patel

  3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  4. Jawaharlal Nehru

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D Correct answer
Explanation

Jawaharlal Nehru's name comes from the Persian 'Nehr' meaning canal or 'Nilav' meaning red jewel in some interpretations, though the etymology is debated. Gandhi, Patel, and Tilak had different names and titles. Nehru was India's first Prime Minister and a key figure in the independence movement.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  2. Raja ram mohan rai

  3. Kamarajar

  4. Jawaharlal Nehru

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Raja Ram Mohan Roy is called the 'Maker of Modern India' for his pioneering social reforms including abolishing Sati and advocating for women's rights, education, and rational thinking. He founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1828. Tilak, Kamarajar, and Nehru had different contributions and titles.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  2. Bhagat Singh

  3. Lala Lajpat Rai

  4. Subash Chandra Bose

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Lala Lajpat Rai was given the title 'Maharaj' (King) and also known as 'Punjab Kesari' (Lion of Punjab) for his leadership in the independence movement. Tilak was 'Lokmanya', Bhagat Singh was a revolutionary martyr, and Subhas Chandra Bose was 'Netaji'. Lajpat Rai was part of the Lal-Bal-Pal trio.