?Fredom is my birth right?, Who was the famous, Indian
national leader who gave this slogan?
(a) Ranade
(b) Tilak
(c) Nehru
(d) Gandhi
The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is called: (a) humidity (b) dew (c) precipitation
The legendary city recently excavatd was (1) Hastinapura (2) Pataliputra (3) Ayodha (4) Dwaraka
Which of the following is the objective of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ?A) To minimize imbalances in quantum and duration of the international trade. B) To provide subsidy to the third world countries so that they may complete with developed nations.C) To ensure exchange rate stability.Which of these objectives is correct ? (1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B (4) Only A & C (5) None of these
Which one of the following States of India receives rainfall in winter? (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Rajasthan (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Western Orissa
From which mineral is radium obtained? 1 Limestone 2 Hematite 3 Pitchblende 4 Rutile
National film awards were instituted in the year: (a) 1950 (b) 1954 (c) 1961 (d) 1969
Human body needs a constant supply of proteins to survive. The first part of the digestive system to begin digesting proteins is ? a) Mouth b) Stomach c) Small Intestine d) Large Intestine
During the age of pyramids, the capital of Egypt was: (a) Cairo (b) Memphis (c) Abu Simbel (d) Thebes
Which of the following is the oldest seat of learning? 1 Vikramshila 2 Ujjain 3 Nalanda 4 Taxila
The first Telemedicine village in India is being set up in (1) Punjab (2) Maharashtra (3) Tamil Nadu (4) West Bengal
Two important leaders who toured the country preaching the ideology of socialism were: (a) Gandhi and Tilak (b) Motilal Nehru and C R Das (c) Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose (d) Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal
The Directive Principles of the State Policy: (a) existed in the original constitution (b) are an after thought (c) Were added by the 46th Amendment to the Constitution (d) None of the above is true