In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens?
(a) 1896
(b) 1905
(c) 1801
(d) 1856
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
The first State in India which was created on linguistic basis is (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Gujarat (c) Haryana (d) Kerala
Which of the following elements has maximum share in humus? 1 Carbon 2 Hydrogen 3 Oxygen 4 Nitrogen
In human body, the leg bones are ? a) Humerus & Femur b) Febula & Tibia c) Fibula & Ulna d) Tibia & Radius
. A member of parliament or state legislature will be disqualified to be a member if he absents himself for how many days while in session : (a) 60 days (b) 30 days (c) 90 days (d) 120 days
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The main cause of the punic wars was: (a) rivalry over Sicily (b) occupation of Sicily by the Carthagians (c) the Romans setting Carthage on fire (d) the Romans selling thousands of slaves
Part III of the Constitution of India relates to 1 Directive Principles of State Policy 2 Fundamental Duties 3 Fundamental Rights 4 Citizenship
Which of the following is a folk dance of Rajasthan? 1 Garba 2 Ghumar 3 Jhumar 4 Kathak
The Election Commission is (a) A legislative body (b) A constitutional body (c) An executive body (d) A non-formal body
The nationalist leaders, including Tilak, supported the war effort (1914) of the government: (a) out of a sense of loyalty (b) because of their sympathy with the British cause (c) as they hated Germany (d) in the belief that grateful Britain would repay India?s loyalty with gratitude
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