Chand Sultana, the brave queen of ??? was killed in an
engagement with the Moghul army.
(a) Golkunda
(b) Bijapur
(c) Khandesh
(d) Ahmednagar
What is the name of the 5000 km range missile, which India is likely to launch in mid-2001? 1 Kosar 2 Arya 3 Surya 4 Opel
SAARC COMPRISES India, Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and: (1) Madagascar (2) Cuba (3) Sri Lanka (4) Denmark
Fundamental duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitution in ? a) 1971 b) 1972 c) 1975 d) 1976
The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of (a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya (b) Kanishka I (c) Rudradaman (d) Samudragupta
The principal constituent of the earth?s core is believed to be: (a) iron (b) nickel (c) silicon (d) olivine
Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected (A) By the members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (B) By the members of Rajya Sabha (C) By the members of Lok Sabha (D) Directly by the people
The inner-core of the earth is composed of: (a) silican-aluminium (b) silican-magnesium (c) iron-nickel
Qutub Minar was completed during the reign of: (1) Alla-ud-din (2) Razia (3) Balban (4) Iltutmish
Which one of the following places is not located in Gujarat? (a) Somnath (b) Gaya (c) Dwarka (d) Lothal
Ligaments and tendons in the body are composed of: (A) Connective tissue (B) epithelial tissue (C) muscular tissue (D) skeletal tissue
The mausoleum of Akbar at ??? is undoubtedly a fine specimen of Moghul art. (a) Secundera (b) Delhi (c) Fatehpur (d) Lahore
What objectives Indian Government is required to pursue in International relations by the Directive Principles? (a) To promote international peace and security (b) To maintain just and honourable relations between nations (c) To foster respect for international law and treaty obligations (d) To encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration (e) None of the above