A plant with compound leaves is
(a) Papaya
(b) Coconut Palm
(c) Peepal
(d) Hibiscus
A person sells a table at a profit of 10%. If he had bought the table at 5% less cost and sold for Rs. 80 more, then he would have gained 20%. The cost price of the table is (a) Rs. 3,200 (b) Rs. 2,500 (c) Rs. 2,000 (d) Rs. 200
Jainism became popular mainly because of its (a) Mitigation of evils of the Varna System (b) Adoption f Sanskrit language (c) Adoption of Prakrit language (d) All of the above
Sound waves cannot travel through (a) Water (b) Steel (c) Vacuum (d) Air
Who composed the music of the Indian National Anthem ?
On which river Bhakra-Nangal project was built ?
Shahjahan built the Moti Masjid at (a) Delhi (b) Jaipur (c) Agra (d) Amarkot
The Referendum, the Initiative and the Recall are democratic devices for (a) Indirect legislation (b) Direct legislation (c) Judicial legislation (d) Delegated legislation
After India became nuclear-weapon state, to whom Bharat Ratna was awarded ?
In a Unitary Government under which the powers are vested ?
Chola's local-government had assemblies of
The first human hormone produced by genetic engineering was (a) Estrogen (b) Thurodin (c) Insulin (d) Testosterone
Which of the following is represented by the speed of currency circulation? (a) Ratio of the National Income to the supply of currency (b) Ratio of the National Income to the demand of currency (c) Ratio of the supply of currency to the demand of currency (d) In a fixed period periodic average of the currency from National Income