Question : To promote and propagate understanding of Indian art, both within and outside the country, the Government of India established the Lalit Kala Akademi (National Academy of Arts) at New Delhi in:
Option 1: 1960
Option 2: 1954
Option 3: 1948
Option 4: 1971
Correct Answer: 1954
Solution : The correct option is 1954.
On August 5, 1954, the Indian government founded the Lalit Kala Akademi, popularly called the National Academy of Arts, in New Delhi. Understanding Indian art is the main goal of the Akademi, which operates as an independent institution within the Ministry of Culture. This goal is pursued both domestically and abroad.
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Question : Which of the following is responsible for fostering the development of dance, drama, and music in India?
Option 1: Lalit Kala AKademI
Option 2: Sangeet Natak AKademI
Option 3: National School of Drama
Option 4: Sahitya Academy
Question : The Sahitya Akademi Award was instituted in the year_________.
Option 2: 1989
Option 3: 1954
Option 4: 1992
Question : In which of the following Olympic games did India not win Gold?
Option 1: 1948
Option 2: 1928
Option 3: 1932
Option 4: 1960
Question : Which of the following acts prevents disrespect to the national flag and national anthem?
Option 1: Protection of National Honour Act, 1996
Option 2: Civil Liberties Act, 2001
Option 3: Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 2006
Option 4: Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971
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Option 1: Kanha National Park
Option 2: Bharatpur National Park
Option 3: Hailey National Park
Option 4: Rajaji National Park
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