The sum of first sixty numbers from one to sixty is divisible by
(a) 13
(b) 59
(c) 60
(d) 61
In a Unitary Government under which the powers are vested ?
The marked price of an electric iron is Rs. 690. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and gains 8%. If no discount is allowed, then his gain percent would be (a) 20% (b) 24% (c) 25% (d) 28%
Which of the following is the result, when currency notes are printed to meet the budget deficit? (a) Inflation (b) Deflation (c) Devaluation of currency (d) None of the above
Mohammed-bin-Qasim conquered Sind in the year (a) 712 A.D. (b) 812 A.D. (c) 912 A.D. (d) 1012 A.D.
Gandhiji began his fast unto death in 1932 when the Prime Minister of England declared that (a) India would not be granted freedom (b) Congress Party would be banned (c) Separate seats would be reserved for depressed classes in legislatures (d) English Government would not hold talks with Congress
The ratio of the two numbers is 4 : 5 and their L.C.M. is 120. The numbers are (a) 30, 40 (b) 40, 32 (c) 24, 30 (d) 36, 20
If 3x+3 + 7 = 250, the x is equal to (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1
The branch of agriculture which deals with the feeding, shelter, health and breeding of the domestic animals is called (a) Dairy science (b) Veterinary Science (c) Poultry (d) Animal Husbandry
Which of the following rights does not belong to the Right to Freedom? (a) To assemble peacefully (b) To form associations or unions (c) To establish denominational institutions (d) To reside in any part of India
Which seasonal crops are called Khariff crops ?
NRI deposits are popularly known as (a) Soft money (b) Hot money (c) Call money (d) Dear money
The early Vedic Period was noted for (a) Urban development (b) Building of great temples (c) Agricultural civilization (d) Commercial activities