?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by:
(a) Charles Dickenss
(b) Jane Austen
(c) George Orwell
(d) Hawthorne
Which of the following is a non-metal that remains liquid at room temperature? 1 Bromine 2 Chlorine 3 Helium 4 Phosphorus
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Which of the following cities figure prominently in Meghaduta of Kalidasa? (a) Amaravati (b) Vaishali (c) Ujjaini (d) Taxila
which state not have panchayati rajya
The abbreviation ?RPF? stands for (a) Reserve Police Force (b) Railway Protection Force (c) Regional Peoples Front (d) Railway Police Force
Tax ? free villages granted to the learned Brahmanas in ancient India were known as (1) Agrahara (2) Magastana (3) Agraseni (4) Bhukti
in which year DoNER was instituted?
Which one of the following is not a qualification of a Member of the Rajya Sabha ? (a) He should be a citizen of India (b) He should be at least thirty-five years of age (c) His name should appear on the list of voters in the State from which he is to be elected to the Rajya Sabha (d) He should not hold any office of profit under the State
Tetraethyl lead is used as ? a) Mosquito repellent b) Pain Killer c) Fire extinguisher d) Petrol Additive
A lower continuous layer of basaltic rock is termed as: (a) sial (b) sima (c) nefe
Who is normally the Chancellor of the State Universities ? (a) Chief Minister of the State (b) Governor of the State (c) Education Minister of the State (d) Advocate-General of the State
The first animal tamed by the man of the middle stone age was 1 Dog 2 Bullok 3 Horse 4 Camel
The 16-member Hota Committee relates to (a) Civil Services reforms (b) Child labour (c) Insurance sector (d) Mid-day meal scheme