India?s principal foreign exchange earning commodity is
(1) Coffee
(2) Tea
(3) Cotton
(4) Rubber and Sandal wood
Dilwara Temple, located at Mount Abu, is a (A) Buddhist Monastery (B) Sikh Gurudwara (C) Jain Temple (D) Birla Temple
The first democratic government of Nepal is headed by one of the following (1) Mr. Bhattarai (2) N.C. Koirala (3) Mr. Bakshi (4) Surya Bahadur Thapa
Which of the following powers is exclusively vested in the Rajya Sabha? (A) To initiate impeachment proceedings against the President (B) To recommend the creation of new All India Services (C) To remove the Vice-President (D) All the above powers
What is the main function of insulin in the human body? 1 To maintain blood pressure 2 To help in digestion of food 3 To control the level of sugar in the body 4 To check the level of iodine in the body
The study of inscriptions is called: (A) Epigraphy (B) Etymology (C) Iconography (D) Ethnology
Classical Sanskrit poetry of India is: (a) predominantly secular (b) predominantly religious (c) a mixture of religious and secular (d) Nothing can be said definitely
From which Constitution of the world have we borrowed the concept of Fundamental Rights? (a) U.K. (b) Canada (c) Russia (d) U.S.A.
The recent trade talks at Brussels failed because; (1) Some countries did not attend (2) Political differences among countries regarding sanctions against Saddam Hussein (3) Some European countries were not willing to stop subsidies to farm produce (4) None of the above
The vertical transfer of energy through the atmosphere is called: (a) condensation (b) convection (c) evaporation
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The immediate cause of the beginning of the Militant Nationalist Movement was the : (a) recognition of the true nature of British rule (b) growth of self-respect and self-confidence (c) international influences (d) partition of Bengal