Gresham?s law in Economics relate to
(1) Supply and demand
(2) Circulation of currency
(3) Consumption of goods
(4) Consumption and distribution of goods and services
Who is the author of the book, ?Death of a City,? 1 Jawahar Lal Nehru 2 Amrita Pritam 3 Khushwant Singh 4 Hari Kunzru
Which nation is half European and half Asian? (a) Israel (b) Russia (c) Turkey (d) East Germany
The most important of the aims of the Indian National Congress was the : (a) training and organization of public opinion in the country (b) promotion of friendly relations between nationalist political workers (c) formulation and presentation of popular demands (d) development of the feeling of national unity
Jaipur is famous for a mineral named: (a) Marble (b) Lead (c) Red stone (d) Salt
Why was the Battle of Buxar fought? 1 Shah Alam II wanted to chastise the Nawab of Oudh and Nawab of Bengal 2 Mir Kasim joined hands with Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-Daulah against English 3 Marathas wanted to expel the English from Oudh and free Shah AlamII from confinement 4 Shauja-ud-daulah wanted the help of Mir Kasim and English to be saved from onslaughts of the Marathas Shah Alam II wanted to chastise the Nawab of Oudh and Nawab of Bengal
In which State has the density of population been recorded the lowest? (a) Delhi (b) Haryana (c) Rajasthan (d) Nagaland
First Central South Asia Gymnastics Championship was held in which of the following Indian cities? 1 Chandigarh 2 Patiala 3 Shimla 4 Chennai
Name the viceroy of India associated with the Partition of Bengal. (A) Lord Ripon (B) Lord Curzon (C) Lord Lytton (D) Lord Mountbatten
Who amongst the following the Director of the film ?Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar?? 1 Gulzar 2 Shyam Bengal 3 Shabana Azami 4 Jabbar Patel
In Hindi literature who among the following is considered to be the harbinger of Chhaya-Vada or the new modernistic mystic note? (a) Suryakanta-Tripathi ?Nirala? (b) Makhan Lal Chaturvedi (c) S H Vatsyan (d) All of the above
?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (c) Vinoba Bhave (d) None of these
. Even though the Railways are the most pervasive mode of transport of India, it is the road transport which received the maximum impetus in most of the post-independence period. Which of the following are the reasons for this? 1. Railways are cheap to operate but the associated capital costs are very high. 2. Given the geographic spread of the human settlements, it is unrealistic that the railways alone can serve the needs of transport. 3. The per unit (tonne/km) cost of transport is cheaper in road compared to rail transport. 4. Given the indivisible nature of the Railways, it is not always convenient for the population to avail of it with the same ease as private cars, buses or two-wheelers. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes: (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 2, 3 and 4