This GK General Knowledge quiz covers SSC question answer like: The Harappan Civilization’s terracotta plough is found at? In which year Jahangir issued the charter to East India Company for establishing the trade establishments in India? The need or want for a particular product becomes a demand, when __? Taxila was a famous site ofWith reference to Delhi Sultanate, who was the founder of Sayyid Dynasty ? Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an urdu weekly, the Al-Hilal in 1912, but on its being banned by the Government, he founded the Al-Balagh in____Which one of the following is known as Mother of Indian Revolutionaries? Who was the Prime minister of England when India got independence? At which place, did Gautam Buddha give his first sermon? Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? GK quiz set 806 – gk question and answer for mpsc to improve your general awareness. Static general knowledge question answers for SSC, UPSC, IAS, IBPS, SBI and other exams.
The Harappan Civilization’s terracotta plough is found at?
  1. Banawali
  2. Kotdiji
  3. Lothal
  4. Nageswar Cemetery

Correct answer is option A

In which year Jahangir issued the charter to East India Company for establishing the trade establishments in India?

  1. 1615
  2. 1616
  3. 1617
  4. 1618

Correct answer is option C i.e. 1617
The need or want for a particular product becomes a demand, when __?
  1. The product / service is available
  2. It is backed by buying power
  3. When a product represents that particular need
  4. When consumer is motivated to buy the product

Correct answer is option B i.e. It is backed by buying power
Explanation:
Taxila was a famous site of
  1. Mauryan Art
  2. Gupta Art
  3. Gandhara Art
  4. Early Vedic Art

Correct answer is option C
With reference to Delhi Sultanate, who was the founder of Sayyid Dynasty ?
  1. Khizr Khan
  2. Mubaraq Shah
  3. Muhammad Shah
  4. Alauddin Alam Shah

Correct answer is option A
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an urdu weekly, the Al-Hilal in 1912, but on its being banned by the Government, he founded the Al-Balagh in____
  1. 1913
  2. 1914
  3. 1915
  4. 1916

Correct answer is option B
Which one of the following is known as Mother of Indian Revolutionaries?
  1. Annie Besant
  2. Sarojini Naidu
  3. Madam Cama
  4. Usha Mehta

Correct answer is option C
Who was the Prime minister of England when India got independence?
  1. Attlee
  2. Churchill
  3. Thatcher
  4. Wilson

Correct answer is option A
At which place, did Gautam Buddha give his first sermon?
  1. Vaishali
  2. Vallabhi
  3. Rajgriha
  4. Sarnath

Correct answer is option D
Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
  1. Sakiyas →Kapilvastu
  2. Koliyas→Ramagrama
  3. Kalamas →Allakappa
  4. Mallas →Kusinagara

Correct answer is option C i.e. Kalamas →Allakappa
Explanation:
Sakiyas of Kapilavastu : A republican clan with the capital at Kapilavattu, was a vassal of King Prasenjit of Kosala It was a great center of Buddhism. Koliyas, a republican clan had 2 chief settlements in Ramagama and Devadaha. Buddha was related to the Koliyans through his mother and wife. After the demise of the Buddha, the Koliyans obtained a share of his relics and erected a stupa over it. Mallas had 2 confederacies; one at Kusinara and the other at Pava Kusinara was famous as it was the site of Buddha’s Mahaparinirvana. Malla Roja initially opposed Buddhism, later accepted him after he heard the Buddha’s discourses. Bulis of Allakappa, Moriyas of Pipphalivana and Kalamas of Kesaputta. They were followers of the Buddha.All are related to Gautam Bhudha and Kautilya also mention many self governing clans in which these exist.