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[#481] On the bank of which river the Cave Temple in Pathankot is situated
Correct Answer

(D) Ravi

Explanation

Solution: Cave Temple or Mukteshwar is one of the most sacred places and a famous cave temple in Pathankot. It is also considered as the Mukteshwar temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple lies on the bank of river Ravi.

[#482] Gurdwara Arisar Sahib is located at
Correct Answer

(A) Barnala

Explanation

Solution: Gurdwara Arisar Sahib is located on the Mansa - Barnala road near Dhaula village. It is around 14 km from the city of Barnala. It is a gurdwara made by white stone and has the story of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's horse connected to it.

[#483] Bhagwati Mandir is situated in the Maisar Khanna of
Correct Answer

(B) Bathinda

Explanation

Solution: Bhagwati Mandir is situated in the Maisar Khanna that lies in Bathinda city. The history of Bhagwati temple reveals the truth from the 17 th century. The people who belonged to the Maisar Khanna village were the true followers of Jawalamukhi temple that is situated in Kangra.

[#484] Where is the Keshgarh Fort located?
Correct Answer

(A) Anandpur Sahib

Explanation

Solution: Keshgarh Fort is one of the ancient qilas that was constructed by 10 th Guru of Sikhs, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Anandpur Sahib for the defense of the Sikhs. It is considered as one of the most sacred places of Sikhs. It is spread over three storeys and made with beautiful white marble stone. Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent 25 years at Anandpur Sahib to protect the Sikhs from the hill Rajas or Mughals. The Guru began the construction of five defensive qilas (forts) all around the town in 1689 and it took a period of about 10 years to complete the fort.

[#485] The museum dedicated to the memory of Shri Guru Teg Bahadur who made the supreme sacrifice for the sake of liberation of the oppressed and for freedom of conscience and belief is located at which of the following places in Punjab?
Correct Answer

(A) Anandpur Sahib

Explanation

Solution: Punjab Government formulated a scheme in 1977, to establish Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Museum at Shri Anandpur Sahib. It was inaugurated on 25 January, 1983. This museum is built in the sacred memory of Shri Guru Teg Bahadur, who made the supreme sacrifice for the sake of liberation of the oppressed and for freedom of conscience and belief.