The kushan emperer who embraced Buddhism was:
(a) Kanishka
(b) Asvaghosha
(c) Bindusara
(d) None
Who was the author of the “Mala Palli”? (a) Guruzada (b) Unnava Lakshmi Narayana (c) Kodali Anjeneyulu (d) Jashuva
Mahalwari system of revenue settlement was introduced by the British in (1) Bengal Presidency (2) Bombay Presidency (3) Madras Presidency (4) North-western provinces presidency
The book ‘Nitisara’ was written by: (a) Prola-II (b) Rudradeva (c) Ganapathideva (d) Rudramba
Yeast is used in the making of bread because it produces (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Sugar (3) Bacteria (4) Oxygen
. TRYSEM is (1) A code word in the Indian Military (2) A scheme of training for self employment (3) Training students in semester system (4) A system of remote control
Whales belong to the class (1) Mammalia (2) Reptilia (3) Fishes (4) Amphibia
Among Satavahans who did Aswamedha and Rajasuya yaga (a) Satakarni I (b) Satakarni II (c) Hala (d) Gautamiputra Satakarni
. Deficit financing means that the government borrows money from (1) The local bodies (2) The Reserve Bank (3) The neighbouring countries (4) All the above
7 Answers AAI Airports Authority Of India, iFlex, Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission JSSC, MAHINDRA, MNC, RBI, Saraswat Bank, Tech Mahindra,
. In which of the following points is the Indian constitution similar to that of U.S.A. (1) Fundamental rights (2) Rule of Law (3) Directive principles of state policy (4) Rigid constitution
Which caste dominated the social life (Both in number and respect) : (a) Kshatriyas (b) Brahmins (c) Vaisyas (d) Both A & B
Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to pardon the sentence of a convicted person? (1) Article 62 (2) Article 63 (3) Article 70 (4) Article 72
. Capital-intensive industries cause : (1) Increase in capital (2) Unemployment (3) Vast employment opportunities (4) None