A bill in the imperial legislative council for compulsory and free primary education was introduced by ?
a) Shankaran Nair
b) Mohammed Shafi
c) G.K. Ghokhale
d) Feroz Shah Mehta
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What is Golden Quadrilateral ? (A) It connects the four major metros of the country by road (B) It connects Kashmir to Kanyakumari with highway (C) It connects Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Rajasthan to Arunachal Pradesh (D) None of these
From the Jain and Buddhist literature we get quite a good impression that during those days there existed: (a) Many republics (b) Many monarchies (c) No republics (d) Both A and B
. In a examination, every candidate took physics or mathematics or both. 65.8% took physics and 59.2% took mathematics. The total number of candidates was 2000. how many took both mathematics and physics? (a) 750 (b) 700 (c) 550 (d) 500
The country which witnessed massive student protests for educational changes (1) Poland (2) Germany (3) France (4) Czechoslovekia
The end point of the imaginary axis is called: (a) Pole (b) Point (c) Selva
Which one of the following is available in the sea in plenty and is given to the patient suffering from a deficiency disease? (A) Planktons (B) Iodine (C) Vitamin A (D) None of the above
Jana-Gana-Mana was adopted as National Anthem on: (a) January 24, 1950 (b) December 27, 1957 (c) September 19, 1957 (d) January 30, 1948
Which of the following countries produces about one-third of the world?s silver? (a) Peru (b) Bolivia (c) Australia (d) Poland (e) Mexico
Which one of the following rights has also been granted to the non-citizens? (a) The right to the protection of minority interests (b) Freedom to move, reside and settle in any part of the territory of India (c) Freedom to acquire property or to carry on any occupation, trade or business (d) Right to profess, practise and propagate any religion
In the year 2004, where was Olympics held?
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. Which one of the following vitamins is considered to be a hormone? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D