Machilipatnam was famous for :
(a) Textile industry
(b) Diamonds & Rubies
(c) Both A & B
(d) None
. The great ancient Hindu law giver was (1) Lord Krishna (2) Manu (3) Panini (4) Kapila
Jainism was founded by: (a) Rishabha (b) Parsvanath (c) Mahavira (d) None
. Which one of the following is a legal money (1) Gold (2) Cheque (3) Promissory note (4) Currency notes and coins
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Who of the following was known as ‘Maharishi’? (a) Dr. Pattabhi (b) Nageswara Rao (c) Samba Murthy (d) Gopala Krishnayya
. The Saka Era commenced in (1) 50 BC (2) 28 AD (3) 78 AD (4) 129 AD
. India earns maximum foreign exchange by the export of : (1) tea (2) sugar (3) iron (4) jute
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English education in India was introduced by (1) Lord Curzon (2) Jawaharlal Nehru (3) Lord Macaulay (4) Lord Dalhousie
The Central Vigilance Commission was established in the year (1) 1964 (2) 1961 (3) 1965 (4) 1987
. Small industries are encouraged because (1) There is a large employment potential (2) Quality of goods produced is high (3) Cost of production is low (4) Initial capital investment is low
Who of the following former Presidents of India did not serve as Vice-President earlier? (1) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (2) V.V. Giri (3) Zail Singh (4) R. Venkataraman
. The greatest length of the international boundary line of India is shared by (1) China (2) Pakistan (3) Bangladesh (4) Nepal