Indian Republic Day is a national holiday in India that celebrates the adoption of the Constitution of India on January 26, 1950. The day is marked by parades, cultural events, and other festivities.
Here you are given Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the Indian Republic Daythe topic of General Knowledge. First of all, you have to read all the GK questions related to Indian Republic Day and click on one correct answer for each question. If your answer is correct, you will be displayed with a ✅ sign, but if your answer is wrong, a ❌ sign will be displayed, so that you can identify the correct answer you have given.
◉ Nepal
❌ Incorrect
◉ Bhutan
❌ Incorrect
◉ France
✅ Correct
◉ Saudi Arab
❌ Incorrect
◉ Ranji Trophy
❌ Incorrect
◉ Padma Shri Award
❌ Incorrect
◉ Ashok Chakra prize
❌ Incorrect
◉ Valor prize
✅ Correct
◉ All above
✅ Correct
◉ Indian Army only
❌ Incorrect
◉ Indian Air Force only
❌ Incorrect
◉ Indian navy only
❌ Incorrect
◉ 24 cannon salute
❌ Incorrect
◉ 22 cannon salute
❌ Incorrect
◉ 21 cannon salute
✅ Correct
◉ 20 cannon salute
❌ Incorrect
◉ Donald Trump
❌ Incorrect
◉ ASEAN Group of Leaders
❌ Incorrect
◉ Benjamin Netanyahu
❌ Incorrect
◉ Cyril Ramfosa
✅ Correct
◉ South Africa
✅ Correct
◉ Turkish
❌ Incorrect
◉ South Korea
❌ Incorrect
◉ Mexico
❌ Incorrect
◉ 391
❌ Incorrect
◉ 392
❌ Incorrect
◉ 390
✅ Correct
◉ 393
❌ Incorrect
◉ Sheikh Hasina
❌ Incorrect
◉ Yinglak chinawatt
✅ Correct
◉ Mahmud ahdinjad
❌ Incorrect
◉ Nika Gillori
❌ Incorrect
◉ 26 January, 1950
✅ Correct
◉ October 2, 1948
❌ Incorrect
◉ August 15, 1947
❌ Incorrect
◉ January 29, 1950
❌ Incorrect
◉ Dr. Rajendra Prasad
✅ Correct
◉ Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
❌ Incorrect
◉ K.R. Narayanan
❌ Incorrect
◉ Pratibha Patil
❌ Incorrect
◉ 02 October
❌ Incorrect
◉ August 15
❌ Incorrect
◉ 26 January
✅ Correct
◉ 25 January
❌ Incorrect
◉ Metro station
❌ Incorrect
◉ India Tourism Development Corporation (IDTC)
✅ Correct
◉ DTC booth
❌ Incorrect
◉ India Gate
❌ Incorrect
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History, Importance and List of Chief Guests of Indian Republic Day (1950-2023) 🔗