During whose times was Rajamahendri i.e., the present town
of Rajamandry built?
(1) The Vishnukundins
(2) The Kalingas
(3) The Vijayanagar kings
(4) The Eastern Chalukyas
. The structure of the Indian constitution is (1) Federal in form and unitary in spirit (2) Unitary (3) Rigid (4) Purely federal
In India, the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice is available to (1) All minorities based on religion (2) All minorities based on religion and language (3) All minorities based on language and region (4) All minorities based on religion and culture
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In which state has the petro-chemical industry developed most in India? (1) West Bengal (2) Bihar (3) Gujarat (4) Tamil Nadu
. The bone of contention between the Shah of Persia and the Mughals, was the control of (1) Kunduz (2) Ghazni (3) Kandhar (4) Kabul
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The village administration during the time of Eastern Chalukyas was under the control of (a) Grameyaka (b) Rashtrakuta pramukhas (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
. The president can be impeached for (1) Violating the constitution (2) Disregarding parliament (3) For not taking the Prime Minister’s advice (4) All the above
. Boghazkoti is important because (1) It is known as a significant trading center between Central Asia and Tibet (2) Inscriptions found here mention the name of the Vedic gods and goddesses (3) The original text of the Vedas was composed here (4) It was a trade center during the Sangam Age
The main cause for the Rekapalli rebellion was? (a) Restrictions levied on the Podu cultivation (b) Exploitiation of the money-lenders (c) Restrictions levied on drawing toddy (d) None
The most important port of the Kakatiya period was (a) Krishnapatnam (b) Motupalli (c) Vikramasimhapuri (d) Ghantasala
. Brazil’s economy mainly depends on (1) cocoa (2) cofee (3) tea (4) tobacco
Mudrarakshasa was written by (a) Vishnu sarma (b) Aryabhata (c) Varahamihira (d) Visakhadatta