The book ‘Kamasutra’ was written by:
(a) Hala
(b) Rajasekhara
(c) Yatsyayana
(d) Nagarjuna
. A system of farming in which the cultivators constantly move to new fields as old ones wear out is called (1) Commercial agriculture (2) Plantation agriculture (3) Subsistence agriculture (4) Shifting agriculture
. Temporary control of inflation can be effected by: (1) Increasing the prices (2) Increasing the taxes (3) Restraint on the growth of money supply (4) Reducing the prices
The composer of the Hanumakonda inscription of Rudradeva was (a) Mayurasuri (b) Nandi (c) Reci (d) Achintendra
Where is the C.P. Brown Memorial Trust Library located in Andhra Pradesh? (1) Rajamandri (2) Kakinada (3) Cuddapah (4) Anantpur
Who is the union petroleum minister
. What is the principal reason for the dense population in North-West Europe and North-East America? (1) Growth of manufacturing industries (2) Advancement of agriculture (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of these
. The emergency may be in force continuously for (1) Six months (2) Three years (3) No time limit (4) None of these
Soil crosion in India occurs in almost all the states, but it is especially serious along the coast of (1) Kerala (2) Tamil Nadu (3) Orissa (4) Karnataka
At present, who is the watchdog of international trade? (1) The World Bank (2) WTO (3) GATT (4) IMF
9 Answers IFIC Bank, IMF, NTPC, SSC, World Bank,
Harihara and Bukka, the sons of Sangama, were the founders of the Vijayanagara Kingdom. In whose court they served first? (a) The Hoyasalas of Dwara samundra (b) The Kakatiyas of warangal (c) Muhammad-bin-thughluq (d) In the court of Kampili
. Which one of the following would be called a capital goods industry? (1) Tea (2) Paddy (3) Sugar (4) Cotton textiles
Who of the following was known as ‘Maharishi’? (a) Dr. Pattabhi (b) Nageswara Rao (c) Samba Murthy (d) Gopala Krishnayya