Who were the three great scholars that lived during 220-600 A.D.
(a) Dighnaqu (Father of logic at Vengi)
(b) Bhavaviveka (Buddhist philospher at Dhanyakataka) and
Sidda Nagarjuna (600 A.D. at Sree Parvata)
(c) Nannaya
(d) Both A & B
Who was the first Chief Minister of the justice party Government in the Madras province ? (a) K.V. Reddi Naidu (b) Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy (c) Subburayalu Reddiar (d) P. Ramananyangaru
The name ‘Pakistan’ was coined by (1) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (2) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (3) Mohammad Iqbal (4) Azad
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. 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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English Company started first textile factory at: (a) Colicut (b) Machilipatnam (c) Surat (d) Golconda
If A : B = 2 : 3 and C : B = 3 : 4 then A : C is (1) 2 : 3 (2) 2 : 4 (3) 8 : 9 (4) 9 : 8
During whose reign in Andhra Desa, were the gold coins known as ‘Mada’? (1) The Satavahanas (2) The Kakatiyas (3) The Vijayanagara rulers (4) The Chalukyas
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The real political awakening in Andhra was started due to the influence of (a) Home rule movement (b) Foundation of the National movement (c) Vandemataram movement (d) All the above
. Who led the protest against the arrival of Simon Commission in India (1) Gandhiji (2) Subhash Chandra Bose (3) Jawaharlal Nehru (4) Lala Lajpat Roy
. The constitution of India was amended for the first time in (1) January 1951 (2) June 1951 (3) June 1952 (4) July 1952
The Ajanta paintings belonged to (a) Satavahana (b) Gupta (c) Nanda (d) Maurya