Andhra Pradesh

31. Khubja Vishnuvardhana was the brother of-
a.
b. Vishnuvardhana
c. Pulakeshin
d. None

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Khubja Vishnuvardhana was the brother of Pulakeshin-II. Vishnuvardhana ruled over a kingdom extending from Nellore to Visakhapatnam. He assumed the title of Vishamasiddhi.[/bg_collapse]

32. Kolleru Lake was established by-
a.
b.
c.
d.

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Kolleru Lake is the largest freshwater lake and is located in Andhra Pradesh. Kolleru is located between Krishna and Godavari delta and covers an area of 308 km2. The lake serves as a natural flood-balancing reservoir for these two rivers.[/bg_collapse]

33. Kotasenani was commander of-
a. Rudradeva
b.
c.
d.

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Kotasenani was commander of Rudradeva. In the Anumakonda inscription, it is described that Rudradeva-I was the first independent ruler of the Kakatiya kingdom of Warangal. The most powerful ruler of this kingdom was Ganapati Deva, and he ruled for almost 63 years.[/bg_collapse]

34. Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary is also a/an-
a.
b.
c.
d.

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Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary and an elephant reserve situated in Andhra Pradesh. The sanctuary is covered by southern tropical dry deciduous and thorn forests.[/bg_collapse]

35. G. P. S. is ____ Ruler of Satavahana dynasty.
a.
b.
c. 33
d.

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Gautamiputra Satakarni (G. P. S.) was the 23rd ruler of the Satavahana dynasty. His achievements have been mentioned in the Nasik Inscription, by his mother Gautami.[/bg_collapse]

36. For how many years a person need to resided in Hyderabad state to get the status of Mulki?
a.
b.
c.
d.

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A person need to reside in Hyderabad state to get the status of Mulki is 15 years. Mulkhi Agitation was a political movement for the safeguarding of jobs in Hyderabad. It was the first event in Telangana Movement.[/bg_collapse]

37. For how many years Acharya N. G. Ranga served as Member of Parliament?
a. 50
b. 55
c. 60
d. 62

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Ranga served the Indian Parliament for six decades from 1930 to 1991. Prof. Ranga served as a Member of Parliament for a record number of 60 years and found a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.[/bg_collapse]

38. Foundation stone for the Visakha steel Plant was laid by:
a.
b.
c.
d.

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Visakha steel Plant was laid by Indira Gandhi on 17th of April 1970. Announcement for Visakhapatnam Steel Plant was made in the Parliament in the year 1970 and the foundation stone was laid in 1971 by the late.[/bg_collapse]

39. Founder of Ikshwakus-
a. Shatamula
b. Veerapurushadatta
c.
d. None

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Ikshwakus was Foundered by Shatamula. Sri Santamula established the Ikshavaku dynasty in Vijayapuri.[/bg_collapse]

40. Four Noble Truths are called-
a. Aryasatyas
b. Dwadasaangas
c.
d. Chatursatyas

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Four Noble Truths are called Aryasatyas.
The truth of suffering,
The truth of the cause of suffering,
The truth of the end of suffering, and
The truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.[/bg_collapse]