Which of the following Buddhist centers attracted pilgrims :
(a) Amaravathi
(b) Jaggaiah peta
(c) Chinaganjam and Ramireddy palli
(d) All the three
Which of the following regions in India is the most thickly populated? (1) South-Central India (2) Coastal plans of Kerala (3) Western plains of Uttar Pradesh (4) The Kashmir Valley
. Which of the following animals is caught for fur by the nomadic Eskimos of Polar Tundra? (1) Bear (2) Caribou (3) Mink (4) Walrus
The main sources of the Aryan civilization are : (a) Epics (b) Vedas (c) Upanishads (d) None
On May 20, 2000, the Government of India decided to convert seven cities into ‘ecocities’. Which of the following cities is not included in the list? (1) Hyderabad (2) Bangalore (3) Ahmedabad (4) Bhopal
Duggirala Gopala Krishnayya was known as: (a) Andhra Bhakta (b) Desha bandu (c) Andhra Ratna (d) Deena Bandu
Karmapa is the head of (1) the Gelugpa set of Buddhism (2) the Kargyupa sect of Buddhism (3) the Zen sect of Buddhism (4) the Theravada sect of Buddhism
Rigvedic Aryans used to worship: (a) Nature (b) Pasupati (c) Lady (d) Suryadeva
Who wrote ‘Rajasekhara Charitam’ telugu naval: (a) Mutnuri Krishna Rao (b) Veeresalingam (c) Pingali Venkaiah (d) Unnava Laxminarayana
. The real name of Kautilya (Chankya) was (1) Vishakhadatta (2) Vishnu Sharma (3) Vishnugupta (4) Vasubandhu
. One of the important methods adopted by Lord Wellesley to end French influence was (1) That he brided Indian princes (2) That he followed a policy of non-interference in the affairs of Indian states (3) That he further developed subsidiary system (4) That he sent armies of the company to the Indian states at his own will
. Kabir was a (1) Weaver (2) Spinner (3) Plumber (4) Carpenter
. News Print is manufactured at (1) Nepanagar (M.P.) (2) Hyderabad (3) Madras (4) All the three