Founder of dynasty was:
(a) Kanadana
(b) Damodara Varma
(c) Attivarma
(d) None
. Who was the first freedom fighter of Andhra Pradesh (1) Harisarvothama Rao (2) Veeresalingam (3) Narayana (4) Venkatappaiah
Who was the Andhra King that ultimately conquered Vengi? (a) Ganapathi deva of Kakatiya dynasty (b) Prataparudra deva I (c) Pola Raja II (d) None
The classical language which contributed to the cultural unity of India is: (a) Hindi (b) Pakruti (c) Pali (d) Sanskrit
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. Which of the attributes of personality is not true of Babur? (1) He was a first-rate poet and his Divan is an outstanding work of poetry (2) He gradually became a first-rate general through a long career of military defeats, adventurous wanderings and contact with diverse war-like races (3) He was an able administrator and much improved the administrative machinery of the Sultanate of Delhi which had crumbled under his onslaught (4) All the above statements are true
. Name of the method in which different colours are used to represent various features of elevation of the ground? (1) Contours (2) Hachures (3) Layer Shading (4) Millibars
. Rigveda is believed by historians to have been written when (1) It was stone age (2) It was Copper age (3) It was Bronze age (4) The Iron age had already commenced
. The stock of commodities held by the nationals of a country at a point of time is the: (1) National wealth (2) National resources (3) National income (4) Per-capita income
The Persian envoy who visited the court of Devaraya II was (a) Abdur Razzack (b) Ferishta (c) Khuran (d) None
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