Which among the following was the official language in the
court of Mughals in Medieval India?
1 Persian
2 Pushtu
3 Arabic
4 Urdu
On the death of his father Ashoka ascended the throne of Magadha in : (a) 323 BC (b) 326 BC (c) 269 BC (d) 120 AD
The royal preceptor of Ganapatideva was: (1) Basava (2) Visvesvara Sambhu (3) Panditaradhya (4) Narahari Tirtha
Dhanraj Pillai is a sportsperson associated with (A) Football (B) Badminton (C) Hockey (D) Cricket
Which part of Maharashtra is demanding for a separate statehood? 1 Rayalseema 2 Vidharbha 3 Onkan 4 Satpura
The largest proportion of savings in India comes from: (1) Banking sector (2) Corporate sector (3) Household sector (4) Public sector
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 foul smell of rancid butter is due to (a) Butyric acid (b) Caproic acid (c) Stearic acid (d) Palmitic acid
Which of the following teams won the First One-day Cricket World Cup held in 1975? 1 England 2 Australia 3 West Indies 4 Pakistan
The Thugs were completely quelled by: (a) Lord Hastings (b) Lord William Bentinck (c) Lord Dalhousie (d) Lord Lytton
Bacterial diseases are found in (a) Plants (b) Animals (c) Humans (d) All of these
The Dutch painter who created ‘Sunflowers’ was 1 Johannes Guttenberg 2 Van Gogh 3 Picasso 4 Leonardo da Vinci
Which of the following is not a Tiger Reserve ? (a) Sariska (b) Bondipur (c) Manas (d) Sultanpur