Q11. Which UNESCO site in Odisha is dedicated to the Sun God?
a) Konark Sun Temple
b) Jagannath Temple
c) Lingaraj Temple
d) Sun City
Q12. Which UNESCO site is a natural reserve in India?
a) Keoladeo National Park
b) Kaziranga National Park
c) Sundarbans
d) All of the above
Q13. Ajanta Caves are primarily associated with which religion?
a) Hinduism
b) Buddhism
c) Jainism
d) Sikhism
Q14. Which Mughal tomb in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
a) Safdarjung Tomb
b) Humayun’s Tomb
c) Itmad-ud-Daulah
d) Bara Imambara
Q15. Which fort in Madhya Pradesh is a UNESCO site known for rock sculptures?
a) Gwalior Fort
b) Chittorgarh Fort
c) Agra Fort
d) Red Fort
Q16. Which UNESCO site is called “Rock Fortress of India” in Karnataka?
a) Hampi
b) Pattadakal
c) Badami
d) Mahabalipuram
Q17. The Sun Temple at Konark represents which architectural style?
a) Dravidian
b) Kalinga
c) Mughal
d) Indo-Islamic
Q18. Which UNESCO site in Tamil Nadu is known for rock-cut cave temples of Pallava dynasty?
a) Mahabalipuram
b) Hampi
c) Ellora
d) Ajanta
Q19. Which UNESCO site is associated with the Indian wildlife sanctuary for Bengal tigers?
a) Kaziranga National Park
b) Sundarbans
c) Manas National Park
d) Bandhavgarh National Park
Q20. Which site in India combines Islamic and Hindu architectural elements and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
a) Fatehpur Sikri
b) Red Fort
c) Qutub Minar
d) Humayun’s Tomb
Exploring UNESCO Heritage Sites in India gives us a glimpse of the country’s rich cultural, historical, and natural heritage. These 20 GK questions cover iconic monuments, ancient temples, forts, and national parks, helping students and competitive exam aspirants strengthen their knowledge about India’s world-renowned sites.
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