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Who is known as the Father of the Nation in India?
Who is known as the Father of the Nation in India?
Which riverbank is the Taj Mahal situated on?
Which riverbank is the Taj Mahal situated on?
Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Which state in India shares its boundary with only one state?
Which state in India shares its boundary with only one state?
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Where is the Silent Valley National Park situated?
Where is the Silent Valley National Park situated?
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Which civilian award is the third highest in India?
Which civilian award is the third highest in India?
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Study Notes
- Third highest civilian award in India: Padma Bhushan
- Lower house of the Parliament of India: Lok Sabha
- Riverbank on which Taj Mahal is situated: Yamuna
- First Indian Governor General of independent India: C. Rajagopalachari
- Term of office for the President of India: Five years
- National song of India: Vande Mataram
- Builder of the Great Stupa at Sanchi: Emperor Ashoka
- First satellite of India: Aryabhata
- First Prime Minister of India: Jawaharlal Nehru
- Retirement age of the Chief Justice of India: 65 years
- Highest peak in South India: Anamudi
- National Voters Day celebrated in India: 25th January
- Location of Tehri Dam: Uttarakhand
- First Guru of the Sikhs: Guru Nanak
- Capital of India: New Delhi
- Longest river flowing in India: Ganga
- Silent Valley National Park situated in Kerala
- Indian state sharing a boundary with only one state: Sikkim
- Non-landlocked state in India: Andhra Pradesh
- Official language of Odisha: Odia
- Director of the Hindi film Lagaan: Ashutosh Gowariker
- Father of the Nation: Mahatma Gandhi
- First Mughal Emperor of India: Babur
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Test your knowledge about India with this quiz covering important facts related to Indian history, politics, geography, and culture.