Which one of the following battles nearly decided the war of
succession in favour of Aurangzeb?
(a) Battle of Dharmat
(b) Battle of Samugarh
(c) Battle of Bahadurpur
(d) None of the above
In metabolism, enzymes act as 1 Promoter 2 Catalyst 3 Oxidant 4 Reductant
The Indian National Movement, upto 1905, was dominated by leaders who have been described as: (a) parliamentarians (b) constitutionalists (c) liberal thinkers (d) moderate nationalists
?The furious fifties? is: (a) A famous group of bandits (b) winds at 500S latitude (c) winds at 500N latitude
At which Congress session did Dadabhai Naoroji announce that Swaraj was the goal of India?s political efforts? 1 1886 Calcutta session 2 1893 Lahore session 3 1905 Benares session 4 1906 Calcutta session
When days and nights are of equal length on September 23, this position is known as: (a) equinox (b) occluded (c) veering
In which one of the following areas. Jamanalal Bajaj awards are given? (A) Agricultural research (B) Literature (C) Peace and disarmament (D) Constructive work
In a recent excavation, remains of some ninth century Chandela Temples have been found. The site of the excavation is 1 Sanchi 2 Lothai 3 Jatkara 4 None of these
The energy for the contraction of muscles is derived by the combustion of (A) Proteins (B) Carbohydrates (C) Fats (D) Minerals
Hawaiian Islands were discovered in 1778 by the legendary: (a) Captain James Cook (b) John Cabot (c) Christopher Columbus (d) Vasco da Gama
In which one of the following States/UT?s Jarawa tribe found? 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Lakshadweep 4 Tripura
Who invented vaccination? 1 Alexander Fleming 2 Edward jenner 3 Jonas Salk 4 Louis Pasteur
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College