What nuclear fuel does bombarding thorium with neutrons produce?
(1) Heavy water
(2) Hydrogen sulphate
(3) Uranium-233
(4) None of the above
India borrowed the idea of Directive principles of State Policy from the Constitution of (1) The Weimar Republic of Germany (2) The Republic of Ireland (3) South Africa (4) None of the above
A well-known Indian diplomat and statesman, Mr. B.K. Nehru died recently. Which of the following is not true about him? (1) He wrote a book titled “Nice Guys Finish Second” (2) He served as the Indian Ambassador to the USA (3) He was an ICS cadre officer and not in the foreign service cadre (4) He was the younger brother of Motilal Nehru
. Which is the largest ocean? (1) Pacific ocean (2) Atlantic ocean (3) Indian ocean (4) Antarctic ocean
Of the three new states formed in 2000 which one has low mineral wealth? (1) Jharkhand (2) Uttaranchal (3) Chattisgarh (4) None of the above
The Reddi Kingdom was established (a) To check the rise of Islam (b) To protect the Hindu Dharma and culture (c) To establish the supremecy of the Reddis (d) A & B
. National physical laboratory is located at (1) Madras (2) Hyderabad (3) Delhi (4) Bombay
Which of the following holy place is popularly called Dakshina Kasi : (a) Sresailam (b) Annavaram (c) Alampur (d) Yadagiri
. The pallava rulers believed in (1) Buddhism (2) Hinduism (3) Jainism (4) Brahmanism
Which district is mostly covered by red soil? (a) Srikakulam (b) Visakhapatnam (c) Both A & B (d) None
. Sir Thomas Roe was the accredited ambassdor of the King of England to the Mughal Court. The King of England who sent him was (1) Charles I (2) Charles II (3) James I (4) Henry VIII
The Saka Chief who attacked and occupied the Satavahana territories was (a) Rudradaman (b) Rudrasimha (c) Nahapana (d) Jivadaman
Who is the inventor of Polio vaccine? (1) Frederick Grant Banting (2) Katherine Frank (3) Jonas Edward Salk (4) Judith Keppel