National Symbols of India — 20 MCQ Practice

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Covers all important facts about the National Flag, National Anthem, National Emblem (Sarnath Lion Capital), and the National Animal, Bird, Flower and Tree - a basic but essential topic asked in every government exam.

Q 1 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

On which date did the Constituent Assembly of India officially adopt the National Flag (Tricolor)?

Answer & Explanation

The Constituent Assembly of India adopted the National Flag (designed by Pingali Venkayya) on July 22, 1947, just weeks before Independence.

Q 2 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the official ratio of the width of the Indian National Flag to its length?

Answer & Explanation

According to the Flag Code of India, the official ratio of the width (height) of the National Flag to its length must be 2:3.

Q 3 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Who designed the basic layout of the National Flag of India?

Answer & Explanation

Pingali Venkayya, a freedom fighter from Andhra Pradesh, designed the basic saffron, white, and green layout of the Indian National Flag.

Q 4 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

The National Emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka located at:

Answer & Explanation

The National Emblem of India is adapted from the famous Lion Capital of Ashoka carved on a sandstone pillar at Sarnath, near Varanasi.

Q 5 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the state motto of India, inscribed below the National Emblem in Devanagari script?

Answer & Explanation

The state motto of India is 'Satyamev Jayate' (Truth Alone Triumphs), taken from the ancient Mundaka Upanishad.

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Q 6 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

The words 'Satyamev Jayate' inscribed on the state emblem are taken from which ancient Indian text?

Answer & Explanation

'Satyamev Jayate' is a sacred mantra from the ancient Hindu scripture, the Mundaka Upanishad.

Q 7 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

On which date did the Government of India officially adopt the Sarnath Lion Capital as the National Emblem?

Answer & Explanation

The National Emblem of India was officially adopted by the government on January 26, 1950, the day India became a Republic.

Q 8 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

The National Anthem of India, 'Jana Gana Mana', was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly on:

Answer & Explanation

The Constituent Assembly officially adopted Rabindranath Tagore's 'Jana Gana Mana' as the National Anthem of India on January 24, 1950.

Q 9 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the approximate playing time of the full version of the National Anthem of India?

Answer & Explanation

The playing time of the full version of India's National Anthem (comprising five stanzas) is approximately 52 seconds.

Q 10 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

The National Calendar of India is based on which of the following eras?

Answer & Explanation

The National Calendar of India is based on the Saka Era, which began in 78 AD. It was officially adopted on March 22, 1957.

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Q 11 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Which is the first month of the official Indian National Calendar (Saka Calendar)?

Answer & Explanation

The first month of the Saka National Calendar is Chaitra, which normally begins on March 22 (or March 21 in leap years).

Q 12 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Which of the following is designated as the National Aquatic Animal of India?

Answer & Explanation

The Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) was declared the National Aquatic Animal of India in 2009 to protect the species from extinction.

Q 13 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the scientific name of India's National Bird, the Indian Peafowl?

Answer & Explanation

The scientific name of the Indian Peafowl (National Bird since 1963) is Pavo cristatus.

Q 14 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the scientific name of India's National Animal, the Royal Bengal Tiger?

Answer & Explanation

The scientific name of the Royal Bengal Tiger, which became India's National Animal in 1973 (replacing the lion), is Panthera tigris tigris.

Q 15 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Which of the following trees is the National Tree of India?

Answer & Explanation

The Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis) is the National Tree of India, symbolizing longevity and shelter with its massive spreading branches.

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Q 16 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

What is the National Flower of India, and what is its scientific name?

Answer & Explanation

The Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is the National Flower of India, representing purity, divinity, and traditional Indian culture.

Q 17 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Which river has been declared as the National River of India?

Answer & Explanation

The Ganga River was declared the National River of India in November 2008 by PM Manmohan Singh to protect its ecological flow.

Q 18 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Which of the following animals is designated as the 'National Heritage Animal' of India?

Answer & Explanation

The Indian/Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus) was declared the National Heritage Animal of India in 2010 to promote elephant conservation.

Q 19 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

Who composed the music and lyrics of 'Jana Gana Mana' originally in Bengali?

Answer & Explanation

Rabindranath Tagore wrote and composed 'Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata' in Bengali in 1911, the first stanza of which was adopted as the National Anthem.

Q 20 / 20 Art, Culture & National Symbols

How many animals are carved on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka (National Emblem)?

Answer & Explanation

The abacus of the Lion Capital features four animals separated by wheels: an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion.

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