Cooking gas contains more than 90 percent of
(1) Hydrogen
(2) Sulphur dioxide
(3) Helium
(4) Methane
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. The Rajputs were defeated against Muslims because (1) The Muslim invaders had superior arms (2) The Muslim invaders were in greater numbers (3) The Rajputs were divided among themselves (4) The Rajputs were not as brave as the Muslim invaders were
Birds do not have (1) Nerves (2) Eyelids (3) Sweat glands (4) Solid bones
The Class XI NCERT history text book Medieval India has been in controversy for carrying against a Sikh Guru. Who is the author of the book? (1) Satish Chandra (2) S. Gopal (3) K.N. Panicker (4) Romila Thapar
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. River Ganges is fed by (1) Rain (2) Gangotri glacier (3) Snow of Himalayas (4) None
. The ruins of the capital of the Vijayanagar Kingdom have been found at (1) Amaravathi (2) Chittoor (3) Hampti (4) Halebid
How many military coups has Pakistan suffered so far? (1) Three (2) Five (3) Four (4) Two
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Who of the following is the Captain of the English cricket team that visited India during November – December 2001? (1) Mike Atherton (2) Alec Stewart (3) Nasser Hussain (4) Andrew Caddick
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The national leader who toured Andhra during Vandemataram movement : (a) Balagangadhar Tilak (b) Tagore (c) Bipin Chandrapal (d) Gandhi
Capital of the Chalukyas of Vatapi was: (a) Vengi (b) Vatapi or Badami (at Bijapur) (c) Rajamundry (d) None