History of India Gate Quiz: How Much You Know About History of India Gate?

Questions : 12 | Total Attempts: 416 | Recent Updated: 29-Jan-2022
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India Gate is a war memorial that is very beautiful to see. This gate is dedicated to honoring the soldiers of the undivided Indian Army who were Martyr during the First World War. This type of war memorial pays tribute to the martyred soldiers and people get to know about them. The structure of India Gate is similar to the 'Arc de Triomphe' of Paris, France. It is in the middle of a hexagonal space. Its walls are specially made of red and yellow stones which were specially brought from rough sand. This holy monument was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi after India get independent. Let's know more about the History of India Gate.

Questions Excerpt


1. In which date it was established?

A. 10 February 1921

B. 10 February 1941

C. 10 February 1991

D. 10 February 2021

2. When it was opened for the public?

A. 02 February 1931

B. 12 February 1931

C. 22 February 1931

D. 12 February 1991

3. How much time did it take to get it ready?

A. Approx 01 years

B. Approx 05 years

C. Approx 09 years

D. Approx 10 years

4. Which Viceroy inaugurated the India Gate on February 12, 1931?

A. Lord Irwin

B. Mountbatten

C. Lord dufferin

D. Lord linlithgow

5. What was the original name of India Gate?

A. War Memorial

B. India War Memorial

C. All India War Memorial

D. None of these

6. Who designed this monument they were the designer of a war memorial?

A. Sir Edwin Fukuda

B. Sir Edwin Poll

C. Sir Edwin Lutyens

D. None of these

7. At this point the ___________ self-loading rifle is mounted in the middle.

A. AK47 self-loading

B. AK57 self-loading

C. L1A1 self-loading

D. L1A10 self-loading

8. This holy monument was inaugurated by Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi on 26th January, of which year?

A. 1962

B. 1972

C. 1982

D. 1992

9. It is located on the Rajpath of which country's capital?

A. India

B. England

C. Japan

D. Bhutan

10. This place is at the eastern end of the ceremonial main road, Rajpath, about ____ km from Rashtrapati Bhavan.

A. 0.3 km

B. 1.3 km

C. 2.3 km

D. 5.3 km

11. Does it stand as a memorial to how many soldiers of the British Indian Army died between 1914 and 1921 in the First World War?

A. 900 soldiers

B. 9,000 soldiers

C. 90,000 soldiers

D. 90,0,000 soldiers

12. The India Gate was part of the work of the:

A. IWGC

B. PWD

C. CPWD

D. PPCWD

 

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