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National Symbols of India, Set 4

Know the National Symbols of India. India has numerous national symbols with which it recognizes itself and invests heavily in them. These symbols have been looked over India’s special widely varied vegetation and its way of life and civilization. Basically, these symbols say a ton regarding India. These symbols are characteristic of Indian personality and legacy. Indians of all socioeconomics foundations over the world are pleased with these National Symbols as they ingrain a feeling of pride and energy in each Indian’s heart.

Know the National Symbols of India

Select the correct Answer

1. Which is the national flower of India?

(a) Marigold

(b) Sunflower

(c) Rose

(d) Lotus

Ans: d

2. Which is the national bird of India?

(a) Cuckoo

(b) Peacock

(c) Parrot

(d) Sparrow 

Ans: b  

3. Which of the following is correct in respect of usage of National Calendar?

(a) It is used in news broadcast by All India Radio

(b) It is used in the Gazette of India

(c) Calendar issued by Government of India and in Government communications addressed to members of public

(d) All the above

Ans: d  

4. What is the co-relation of the first month of the Indian National Calendar with the Christian era Calendar?

(a) Chaitra 1 falling on 21st March in a common year and 22nd March in a leap year

(b) There is no permanent co-relation

আপুনি যদি আমাৰ পেজ পঢ়ি ভাল পাইছে তেন্তে আমাৰ ‘নিউজলেটাৰ চাবস্ক্রাইব’ কৰক। নতুবা আমাৰ ‘ফেচবুক পৃষ্ঠা’ অনুসৰণ কৰক বা আমাৰ “ইউটিউব চেনেল চাবস্ক্রাইব’ কৰক ।

(c) Chaitra 1 falls on 31st March every year

(d) Chaitra 1 falls on April 1 in common years

Ans.: a  

5. The National Calendar of India is based on

(a) Gregorian Calendar

(b) Hijra Era

(c) Saka Era

(d) One of the old Indian eras

Ans: c  

6. Which of the following statements in respect of Saka Era (National Calendar) is not correct?

(a) The Saka era is 78 years behind the Christian era

(b) The Saka year has the normal 365 days

(c) The last month of Saka era is Phalguna

(d) There is no permanent correspondence of Saka era union that of Gregorian Calendar

Ans: c    

7. Which part of the Ashoka’s pillar at Sarnath has been taken for National Emblem of India ?

(a) Central portion

(b) Bottom portion

(c) Capital (top part)

(d) Complete pillar

Ans: c

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