What was the earlier name of Ghana?
(a) The Ivory Coast
(b) The Gold Coast
(c) Malabar
(d) The Levant
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Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College
The geopolitical significance of India lies in its: (1) Large population (2) Large agricultural production (3) Rich ancient culture (4) Size and location
who is the head of national defence committee of india
6 Answers BPSC, BPSC Bihar Public Service Commission,
Balghat-bhandara-Nagpur belt is famous for producing 1 Bauxite 2 Iron ore 3 Manganese ore 4 Mica
In India, which one of the following has the lowest density of population as per Census 2001? (a) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) Mizoram (d) Sikkim
Alamgir was the Emperor at Delhi for ?? years. (a) twenty-nine (b) thirty-nine (c) forty-nine (d) fifty-nine
4th July, 1776 is important in world history because (a) Battle of Plassey started (b) Sea route to India was discovered (c) English King Charles II was executed (d) American Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence
Sania Mirza of India won the Girls Wimbledon Doubles Championship 2003 partnering with 1 Sunitha Roa 2 Isha Lakhni 3 Sanaa Bhambri 4 Alisa Kleybanove
Which one of the following places is famous for Stupa? (a) Allahabad (b) Sanchi (c) Sarnath (d) Vaishali
The punchline used by HUTCH is 1 ?The name inspires trust? 2 Improving the quality of life? 3 ?Wherever you go our network follows? 4 ?Express yourself?
The low-pressure belts in high latitudes are: (a) Subarctic and Subantarctic (b) Arctic and Antarctic (c) South and North
The prenatal technique used to see an image of the growing foetus in the womb is called 1 Radiotherapy 2 X-ray marking 3 Ultrasound 4 Amniocentesis