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HPSC (Haryana)

Haryana Public Service Commission

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The Haryana Pollution Control Board's primary regulatory focus includes monitoring which of the following?
A Only water pollution
B Only air pollution
C Air, water, and noise pollution, along with hazardous waste management
D Only industrial emissions
Correct Answer:  C. Air, water, and noise pollution, along with hazardous waste management
EXPLANATION

HPCB regulates and monitors multiple environmental parameters including air quality, water pollution, noise levels, and hazardous waste to protect public health and environment.

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The Haryana State Employment Exchange primarily focuses on which activity?
A Skill development training
B Job placement and employment registration
C Entrepreneurship promotion
D Foreign employment services
Correct Answer:  B. Job placement and employment registration
EXPLANATION

The State Employment Exchange registers job seekers and employers, facilitates job matching, and maintains employment statistics for the state.

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The Surajkund International Crafts Mela is held annually in which district of Haryana?
A Faridabad
B Gurgaon
C Rohtak
D Hisar
Correct Answer:  A. Faridabad
EXPLANATION

Surajkund International Crafts Mela is held in Faridabad district near Delhi, typically in February. It is renowned for showcasing traditional crafts from across India.

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Haryana is the leading producer of which agricultural commodity in India?
A Cotton
B Rice
C Sugarcane
D Mustard and rapeseed
Correct Answer:  D. Mustard and rapeseed
EXPLANATION

Haryana is India's leading producer of mustard and rapeseed, contributing significantly to the nation's oilseed production. The state's agro-climatic conditions are ideal for this crop.

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Under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, how much annual income support is provided to eligible farmer families in installments?
A ₹4,000 per year in two installments
B ₹6,000 per year in three installments
C ₹8,000 per year in four installments
D ₹10,000 per year in five installments
Correct Answer:  B. ₹6,000 per year in three installments
EXPLANATION

PM-KISAN provides ₹6,000 per year to eligible farming families in three equal installments of ₹2,000 each. The scheme was launched in February 2019.

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The Mauryan Empire was established by which ruler?
A Ashoka
B Chandragupta Maurya
C Bindusara
D Dhanananda
Correct Answer:  B. Chandragupta Maurya
EXPLANATION

Chandragupta Maurya founded the Mauryan Empire around 322 BCE after overthrowing the Nanda dynasty with the help of Kautilya.

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Which is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
A Iron
B Silicon
C Oxygen
D Aluminum
Correct Answer:  C. Oxygen
EXPLANATION

Oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust, comprising approximately 46% of its composition.

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Which ancient Indian text is considered the oldest religious scripture?
A Yajur Veda
B Rig Veda
C Sama Veda
D Atharva Veda
Correct Answer:  B. Rig Veda
EXPLANATION

The Rig Veda is the oldest and most important of the four Vedas, composed around 1500-1200 BCE and containing hymns to various deities.

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Which Haryana city is known as the 'Manchester of India'?
A Faridabad
B Ahmedabad
C Rohtak
D Panipat
Correct Answer:  D. Panipat
EXPLANATION

# Historical Significance and Industrial Identity of Indian Cities

Panipat earned its nickname due to its prominent role in India's textile and manufacturing industries during the industrial development era.

Step 1: Understanding the "Manchester of India" Title

The term "Manchester of India" refers to a city that became a major textile and industrial hub, mirroring Manchester's role as the textile capital of England during the Industrial Revolution. Several Indian cities have claimed this title based on their industrial prominence in different sectors and time periods.

Step 2: Identifying Panipat's Industrial Significance

Panipat, located in Haryana, is historically recognized as the "Manchester of India" due to its extensive textile manufacturing, particularly in woolen fabrics, hosiery, and cotton textiles. The city developed as a major center for power loom industries and continues to be one of India's largest textile hubs, producing a significant portion of the country's fabric and garment exports.

Note: While Ahmedabad (Option B) is also sometimes called the "Manchester of India" for its textile industry, Panipat is specifically known by this title in the Haryana context and HPSC examinations.Panipat is known as the "Manchester of India" because of its large textile and handloom industry.

Final Answer: (D) Panipat

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Which Mughal emperor built the Taj Mahal?
A Akbar
B Jahangir
C Shah Jahan
D Aurangzeb
Correct Answer:  C. Shah Jahan
EXPLANATION

Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1632.

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