Who was known as “Desha Bhandavi”?
(a) Anna Poorna
(b) Poorna Tilakam
(c) Sarojini Naidu
(d) Duvvuri Subbamma
Which one of the following was the settlement of the Portuguese? (a) Calicut (b) Cochin (c) Cannanore (d) All of the above
. The measure that cannot reduce the impact of poverty direct is: (1) Government subsides (2) Increase in production (3) Population control (4) Equitable distribution
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Which state produces the bulk of natural rubber produced in India? (1) Tamil Nadu (2) Karnataka (3) Kerala (4) Andhra Pradesh
3 Answers Kerala Public Service Commission, RRB,
. The most important Rabi crop is (1) Rice (2) Bareley (3) Jute (4) Wheat
. Who wrote the noval ‘Mala Palli” ? (1) Guruzada Appa Rao (2) Unnava Lakshminarayana (3) Veeresalingam (4) Pattabhi
The classical language which contributed to the cultural unity of India is: (a) Hindi (b) Pakruti (c) Pali (d) Sanskrit
How did the World bank categories India in November 2001? (1) “less-indebted country” (2) “moderately indebted country” (3) “severely indebted country” (4) “not an indebted country”
Who of the following was the Vice-Chancellor of Madras University? (a) Raghupathi Venkata Ratnam Naidu (b) G. Appa Rao (c) Chilakamarthi (d) Gopala Krishnayya
The book ‘Nitisara’ was written by: (a) Prola-II (b) Rudradeva (c) Ganapathideva (d) Rudramba
. The youngest rivers in India originate from (1) Himalayas (2) Eastern Ghats (3) Western Ghats (4) Deccan Plateau
. Babur died on 26th December, 1530 and was laid to rest of Arambagh in Agra; whence his body was subsequently taken to and buried at (1) Delhi (2) Farghana (3) Kabul (4) Samarqand