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Miscellaneous
- Q: Which historical monument in Jammu and Kashmir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A: None; however, sites like the Mughal Gardens in Srinagar are on the tentative list.
- Q: What is the primary purpose of the Jammu and Kashmir State Archaeology Department?
A: To preserve and promote the state’s cultural heritage
- Q: Which river forms part of the border between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan?
A: Indus River
- Q: Which place in Jammu and Kashmir is known for the production of saffron?
A: Pampore
- Q: Which city in Jammu and Kashmir is known for its annual Tulip Festival?
A: Srinagar
- Q: What is the main aim of the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Development Department?
A: To promote rural development and improve infrastructure
- Q: Which Jammu and Kashmir festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and involves kite flying?
A: Makar Sankranti
- Q: What is the traditional New Year festival of the Kashmiri Pandits called?
A: Navreh
- Q: Which place in Jammu and Kashmir is known for the production of walnuts?
A: Anantnag
- Q: Which city in Jammu and Kashmir is famous for its silk weaving industry?
A: Srinagar
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