goverment asked question paper with answer
The famous Ramappa temple at Palampeta was built by (1) Ganapati Deva (2) Recherla Rudra (3) Jayapa Nayaka (4) Mallikarjuna Nayaka
who was the first governor general of bengal?
The organism living at the bottom of the water mass is called 1 Nekton 2 Neuston 3 Benthos 4 Plankton
The destruction of the Marathas as a menace to the British hegemony in India may be ascribed to: (a) Warren Hastings (b) Lord Cornwallis (c) Lord Wellesley (d) Lord Amherst
Gangaur festival is held in honour of: (a) Saraswati (b) Ganesh (c) Parvati (d) Radha
Which of the followingis observed as Aids Day? 1 1st December 2 11th December 3 21st December 4 31st December
Which of the following statements about ‘dry ice’ are correct ? 1. It is useful refrigerant 2. On heating, it turns into a liquid 3. It has acidic properties 4. It causes burns when pressed against the skin (a) 1 and 3 (b) 1,2 and 3 (c) 2 and 4 (d) 1,3 and 4
The Supreme Court has recently given a land mark judgment by which the government employees including doctors working in the state-run hospitals and dispensaries 1 Have the right-fundamental, legal, moral and equitable- to go on strike. 2 Have the right-fundamental, legal, moral and equitable-to go on strike with 20 days prior intimation to the government. 3 Have no right-fundamental, legal, moral and equitable-to strike work under certain conditions, 4 Have no right-fundamental, legal, moral and equitable-to go on strike.
Source of energy of the sun is (1) artificial radioactivity (2) nuclear fission (3) nuclear fusion (4) natural radioactivity
Which one of the following structures present in mammalian skin directly helps in keeping warm? 1 Pigmented cells 2 Sweat glands 3 Lymph vessels 4 Blood capillaries
Which of the following is an alloy? (1) Quartz (2) Graphite (3) Diamond (4) Nichrome
?Baulk? term is associated with: (a) Golf (b) Boxing (c) Basketball (d) Billiard