The Slave dynasty in India was founded by:
(a) Gyasuddin
(b) Qutb-ud-din
(c) Illutmish
(d) Mohammad Ghori
A feature of the Mediterranean climate is: (a) frequent rain and fog (b) a long growing season (c) hillside farming
In the abbreviation ?F.I.R.?, the letter ?I? stands for (A) Information (B) Intimation (C) Indication (D) Illustration
. The earnings of India from diamond export is quite high. Which one of the following factors has contributed to it? (a) Pre-independence stock-piling of diamonds in the country which are now exported (b) Large production of industrial diamonds in the country (c) Expertise available for cutting and polishing of imported diamonds which are then exported (d) As in the past, India produces huge quantity of gem diamonds which are exported
The chief raw material for the fabrication of paper is (1) jute (2) bamboo (3) cotton (4) turpentine
Any dispute regarding the violation of fundamental rights can be presented ? a) In the Supreme Court only b) In the High Court only c) Either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court d) First in the Supreme Court and then in the High Court
The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Swami Vivekananda
The image formed on the retina of a human eye is 1 Virtual and inverted 2 Virtual and erect 3 Real and erect 4 Real and inverted
16 Answers CHS, ESIC, RRB, Vijetha College,
. At the present state of our knowledge and resource position, India will remain self-sufficient for the next three decades in (a) Tin (b) Coking coal (c) Sopper (d) Petroleum
Dada Saheb Phalke Award is associated with (A) Literature (B) Sports (C) Medicine (D) Cinema
Which of the following States won the final match of the ?Ranji Trophy Cricket? held in April 1999? 1 Madhya Pradesh 2 Maharashtra 3 Karnataka 4 Gujarat
Which of the following days was declared as ?World Book Day? by the UNESCO ? 1 April 23 2 March 23 3 May 23 4 June 23
Formation of New States and alteration of the boundaries of the existing States may be done by: (1) President of India (2) The State itself (3) Parliament by Law (4) Parliament with ratification by Legislature of not less than half of the states