Hita Suchani was written by:
(a) Veeresalingam
(b) Harisarvothama Rao
(c) G. Lakshminarsu Chetty
(d) Guruzada
. The Muslim ruler who transferred his capital from Delhi to south was (1) Ala-ud-din Khilji (2) Giasuddin Tuglaq (3) Mohammed Tuglaq (4) Feroze Tuglaq
. Pulakesin II was the most famous ruler of (1) Chalukyas (2) Cholas (3) Pallavas (4) Satavahanas
Which part of the body is affected as a result of Typhoid? (1) Lungs (2) Kidneys (3) Heart (4) Intestines
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. 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
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Which of the following is the most important source of revenue for the states in India? (1) Sales tax (2) Customs duties (3) Land revenue (4) Profession tax
Sri Bhag agreement was signed on: (a) 16th November 1937 (b) 1st December 1932 (c) 26th April 1926 (d) 2nd November 1920
. The inter-state council with advise upon disputes between the states can be appointed by (1) The President (2) The Planning Commission (3) The Parliament (4) Any of these
. Harshavardhana, the king of Kanauj was defeated by (1) Kubja Vishnuvardhana (2) Pulakesi I (3) Pulakesi II (4) None
. India’s trade with the East European Socialist countries can be described as: (1) Rupee trade (2) Bilateral trade (3) Free trade (4) Barter trade
Blue water policy means: (a) Establishing Kingdom in India (b) Confining one’s activities to commercial transactions (c) Both A & B (d) None