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How many articles and schedules did the Indian Constitution contain when it was originally passed? (a) 395 Articles and 8 Schedules (b) 397 Articles and 9 Schedules (c) 398 Articles and 10 Schedules (d) 396 Articles and 9 Schedules
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According to the World Bank, India stands at which position in terms of the Purchasing Power Parity in the world? 1 10th 2 18th 3 5th 4 6th
Agriculture, including research and education, falls in: (a) State List (b) Union List (c) Concurrent List (d) None of the above
The author of ?Malavikagnimitram? was: (a) Harisena (b) Aswaghosa (c) Kalidasa (d) Virasena
Which of the following statements is false about the caste system? (a) It meant a division of society into superior and inferior men (b) The division of society into castes was sanctified by Vedic literature (c) Different laws were prescribed for different castes (d) Marriage between a female of a higher caste and a male of a lower caste was permissible
The most important movement that took place in Andhra Pradesh during 1969 was (1) Jai Andhra movement (2) Steel Plant agitation (3) Split in Congress (4) Telangana agitation
Kundremukh is a site of (1) Coal mining (2) Steel Project (3) Iron ore mining (4) Oil drilling
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Which animal has been declared as National Heritage Animal in October 2010 by the Union Government?
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Where was the first Municipal Corporation in India set up? (a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Delhi (d) Madras
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Arrange the following States in the descending order of seats/ representatives they have in the Lok Sabha: Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu (a) Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu (b) Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra (c) Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra (d) Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh