The Adil Shah rules defeated by Krishnadevaraya was:
(1) Yusuf Adil Shah
(2) Ibrahim Adil Shah
(3) Malik Adil Shah
(4) Ali Adil Shah
The edible part of onion is (1) The underground dwarf stem of the plant (2) The underground leaves of the plant (3) The underground fleshy modified leaves of the plant and the dwarf stem of the plant (4) The scales, leaves and stem
3 Answers KPSC Kerala Public Service Commission, RIMC,
Match the following: (A) Govt. of India Act, 1935 : (1) Provincial Autonomy (B) Govt. of India Act, 1935 : (2) Separate Electorate (C) Minto Morley Reforms : (3) Dyarchy (D) Cabinet Mission Plan : (4) Constituent Assembly (a) A1, B2, C3, D4 (b) A2, B4, C3, D1 (c) A4, B1, C3, D2 (d) A3, B1, C2, D4
Among the following States of India which one has the lowest area under forest? 1 Gujarat 2 Haryana 3 Punjab 4 Rajasthan
Of which movement, Chaitanya was the founder? (A) Vaishnava Sect (B) Saivaite Sect (C) Bhakti Movement (D) Sufism
When there is no majority party in the State Legislative Assembly, the principal consideration governing the choice of the Chief Minister by the Governor of the state is the (1) ability of the person who is most likely to command a stable majority (2) Largest political party in the Legislative Assembly (3) The combination of several parties as a unit (4) The loyalty and support of the party members to their respective party programmers.
Idle current may (1) Lag behind the voltage by 90.only (2) Lead the voltage by 90.only (3) Be in phase with the voltage (4) Either lag behind the voltage by 90. or lead the voltage by 90.
The most commonly used metal in the pure form or as an alloy in domestic appliances is (A) Aluminium (B) Iron (C) Copper (D) Zinc
Poison glands of snakes are homologous to 1 Stings of rays 2 Salivary glands of vertebrates 3 Electric organs of fishes 4 Sebaceous glands of mammals
The cotyledons form the first pair of leaves in: (A) pea (B) wheat (C) maize (D) castor
The great mountain region of the Himalayas runs upto about ??? from Assam westwards: (a) 2,400 km (b) 1,500 km (c) 1,000 km (d) 4,324 km
India?s National Cricket Championship is: (a) Ranji Trophy (b) Duleep Trophy (c) Irani Trophy (d) Sheesh Mahal Trophy
The greatest of the Kushana rulers who patronized the Mahayana form of Buddhism was: (a) Kadphises-I (b) Kanishka (c) Vama Kadphises (d) Munishka