Author of the book ?Origin of Species? was:
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Charles Darwin
(c) Newton
(d) T A Edison
The apex agency for rural credit in India is (1) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (2) Regional Rural Banks (3) Central Co-operative Banks (4) Primary Agricultural Credit
After the attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in 2001, militant groups have targeted many countries. In September, they occupied a school in Russia and hundreds of hostages were killed in the gun battle. In which town was this school located? 1 Moscow 2 Vladivostok 3 St.Petersburg 4 Beslan
In which of the following does the water occupy a distinct narrow trough confined by lateral banks? (a) Stream flow (b) Water flow (c) Overland flow
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? Name of the Territorial Jurisdiction High Court (a) Bombay : Maharashtra, Goa, Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli (b) Calcutta : West Bengal and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (c) Guwahati : Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Sikkim (d) Madras : Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry
When the President declares an emergency in the country, unless approved by the Parliament it remains in force for a period of (a) One month (b) Six months (c) One year (d) Indefinitely
Bhagat Singh and B K Dutt threw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly: (a) to protest against the passage of the Public Safety Bill (b) as their aim was to overthrow the British government (c) to kill the members of the Legislative Council (d) to average the death of Lala Lajpat Rai
What is the association between ?Scissor? and ?A Half Nelson?? (a) They are both terms used in wrestling (b) They are the vital tools of a dressmaker (c) Scissors are used to execute a standard trick in magic shows ? A Half Nelson (d) They are famous shops near Trafalgar Square
Every five years Harshvardhana held a religious fair at: (a) Thaneswar (b) Kannauj (c) Prayaga (d) Banaras
Which two of these languages are not used as State Languages in any part of India? (a) Sindhi and Sanskrit (b) Sindhi and English (c) Punjabi and Urdu (d) Tamil and Kashmiri
The Morroccan traveler Ibn Batuta was a contemporary of: (a) Aladuddin Khilji (b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlak (c) Sultan Mahmud (d) Gyasuddin Balban
?Anna? was the abbreviated name of: (a) C N Annadurai (b) T Prakasam (c) C Rajagopalachari (d) None of these
During the period of Renaissance, the new style of architecture first developed in (a) Italy (b) France (c) England (d) Germany