The weekly journal started by Gandhiji was:
(a) Young India
(b) Kesri
(c) Comrade
(d) All Hilal
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14th November is observed in India is: (a) National Solidarity Day (b) Women?s Day (c) Children?s Day (d) Mrs Indira Gandhi?s Birthday
The name of the ambassador sent by Seleukos to the court of Chandragupta was (a) Herodotus (b) Hiuen-Tsang (c) Megasthenese (d) Heledoros
Which one of the following ruling lines of the Marathas defeated Bajirao II? (1) Scindia (2) Holkar (3) Bhonsle (4) Gaikwar
Which city hosted the First Afro-Asian Games? 1 Lucknow 2 Hyderabad 3 Allahabad 4 Chennai
The bats are able to fly in dark since their wings produce 1 Sound waves 2 Ultrasonic waves 3 Infra-red rays 4 Ultraviolet rays
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According to the Reserve Bank of India Credit and Monetary Policy, the rate of increase in the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of food grains has been more than that of the rate of inflation. This would mean that (A) Inflation will be more than the price of food grains (B) There will be an increase in the availability of food grains. (C) Increase in the price of food grains will be more than proportionate to the rate of inflation. (D) There will be a reduction in the open market price of good grains.
Cancun in Mexico hosted the first ministerial meeting of the ??.in September 2003. 1 NATO 2 OPEC 3 WTO 4 ASEAN
Following an Army coup in Pakistan, who among the following became the Pakistan?s Chief Executive? 1 Gen.Pervez Musharaf 2 Lt.Gen. Khwaja Ziauddin 3 Gen.Sayeed Ahmed 4 None of these
R D Birla National Award is given annually for: (a) outstanding Social Welfare Services (b) progress and innovation in industry (c) high productivity (d) Outstanding research work in medical and related fields
who were india's first vice president
The Montagu-Chelmsford Report formed the basis of 1 The Indian Councils Act, 190 2 The Government of India Act, 1919 3 The Government of India Act, 1935 4 The Indian Independence Act, 1947
Nitrous oxide air of the atmosphere is also called: (a) tear gas (b) laughing gas (c) murderer gas