Which of the battles gave death blow to Vijayanagara empire
(1) Battle of Khanua
(2) Battle of Tarain
(3) Battle of Talikota
(4) All the above
What generally happens when an atom of an electronegative element becomes an ion? (1) It loses one or more electrons (2) It is ionized (3) Its atomic number increases (4) It gains electrons
Once approved by the Parliament how long can the National Emergency continue? (a) For an indefinite period (b) For 6 months (c) For 3 years (d) For 1 year
In human body, the leg bones are ? a) Humerus & Femur b) Febula & Tibia c) Fibula & Ulna d) Tibia & Radius
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Sweat glands occur in greatest number in the skin of the 1 Forehead 2 Armpits 3 Back 4 Palm of hand
Lasers are widely used in various walks of life. These are sources of (1) Sound waves of very high frequency (2) Sound waves of very high intensity (3) Light waves which are coherent (4) High speed electrons
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In how many time-zones is our earth divided ? (a) 24 (b) 36 (c) 12
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Which of the following countries has adopted a liberal policy with regard to rehabilitation and provision of medicines through government agencies to drug addicts in order to control drug trade? 1 China 2 America 3 Canada 4 Iraq
Under which Article the Supreme Court has the power to issue directions or orders or writs including writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights? (a) 32 (b) 132 (c) 226 (d) 358
Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) The Directive Principles of State Policy are positive commands to the State to do certain things whereas the Fundamental Rights are the negative obligations of the State and are prohibitive in character (b) The Fundamental Rights are positive commands to the State to do certain things whereas the Directive Principles of State Policy are the negative obligations of the State and are prohibitive in character (c) Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy are positive commands to the State to do certain thins (d) Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy are the negative obligations of the State and are prohibitive in character