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In the Vedic period, the kings collected tax from the people. What was that tax called?
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. A lot of details regarding the village administration under the cholas is provided by the inscriptions at (a) Thanjavur (b) Uraiyur (c) Kanchipuram (d) Uttaramerur
The Prime Minister who could not face Parliament (a) Charan Singh (b) V. P. Singh (c) Chandra Shekhar (d) I. K. Gujral
A rise in ?SENSEX? means (a) A rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange (b) A rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with National Stock Exchange (c) An overall rise in prices of shares with Bombay Stock Exchange (d) A rise in prices of shares of all companies belonging to a group a companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange
Man cannot digest cellulose whereas cows can do so because 1 Their gut contains bacteria capable of digesting cellulose 2 They have a many-chambered stomach 3 They have efficient grinding molars 4 They produce an enzyme cellulose which can digest cellulose
In which state of India, is the headquarter of Oil and Natural Gas Commission located? (A) Assam (B) Gujarat (C) Maharashtra (D) Uttar Pradesh
The World Cup Hockey Tournament 2002 will be organized in which of the following countries? 1 North Korea 2 India 3 Pakistan 4 Malaysia
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Economic liberalization policies, pursued in India, as from 1991, imply. (1) Control of inflation (2) Expansion of public sector industry (3) Irreversible policy measures (4) Cement of fewer government controls on industry and trade
The Slave dynasty in India was founded by: (a) Gyasuddin (b) Qutb-ud-din (c) Illutmish (d) Mohammad Ghori
Which of the following companies/agencies is set up by the banks and FIs to deal with defaults on corporate loans 1 ARCIL 2 ICRA 3 SHCIL 4 SEBI
Phakir Mohan Senapati, Radhanath Raya and Madhusudan Rao are known as the famous trio of: (a) Oriya literature (b) Assamese literature (c) Gujarati literature (d) Hindi literature