Balaputradeva, the King of Sumatra, was a contemporary of :
(a) Devapala
(b) Dharmapala
(c) Mahipala
(d) Bigrahapala
Which one of the following causes fermentation and/or decomposition of organic substances, resulting in simpler compounds? (A) Algae (B) Fungi (C) Micro-organisms (D) None of these
Who appoints the chairman of the UPSC ? a) President b) Chief Justice of India c) Prime Minister d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
The exports from India registered how much growth in terms of percentage during 1998-99? (All types of exports put together) 1 1% 2 1.7% 3 2.2% 4 3.7%
Lord Rippon is best known for (a) His pro-Indian attitude (b) Local self-government (c) Land revenue policy (d) Educational reforms
The abbreviation ?RPF? stands for (a) Reserve Police Force (b) Railway Protection Force (c) Regional Peoples Front (d) Railway Police Force
?Farewell to Arms? is a famous novel written by: (a) Ernest Hemingway (b) Goethe (c) G B Shaw (d) E Bronte
Which one of these was not murdered? (a) Thomas Becket (b) Socrates (c) Julius Caesar (d) Abraham Lincoln (e) John F Keneedy
The Montreal Protocol is related to???. A. Ozone Depletion B. Nuclear Weapons C. Land Mines D. Sea Bed
What are the total number of college in tripura ?
What is the name of the capital of Canada? 1 Canberra 2 Vienna 3 Ottawa 4 Havana
Which city has emerged as the biggest IT job provider? 1 Bangalore 2 Chennai 3 Hyderabad 4 Mumbai
Consider the following statements : 110 The nerve tissues in human body contain phosphorus. 111 In nature, sulphur always occurs in the combined state. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2