Akbar’s military organization was known as
(a) Ryotwari
(b) Shiqdari
(c) Manasabdari
(d) None
In India, when an advice is tendered by the Council of Ministers to the President. (1) The President is bound by such advice (2) The President may ignore such advice (3) The President may require the Council of Ministers to reconsider such advice (4) The President can act at his own discretion
Blue water policy means: (a) Establishing Kingdom in India (b) Confining one’s activities to commercial transactions (c) Both A & B (d) None
. Moti Masjid at Agra was built by (1) Humayun (2) Akbar (3) Jahangir (4) Shahjahan
Which state is the leading producer of coconuts in India? (1) Assam (2) Kerala (3) Tamila Nadu (4) Karnataka
. The Gupta empire was destroyed by the invasions of (1) The Sakas (2) The Huns (3) The Bactrians (4) The Muslims
Which of the following countries has enacted a bill banning donations to politicians ? (1) New Zealand (2) Australia (3) France (4) Japan
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
. Which of the following animals is caught for fur by the nomadic Eskimos of Polar Tundra? (1) Bear (2) Caribou (3) Mink (4) Walrus
Under whose control did the kingdom come after 1076? (a) Rajendra or Kulottunga chola, the nephew of Vijaya Ditya (b) Vimaladitya (c) Vishnu Vardhana III (d) None
. Acharya Nagarjuna lived during the period of (1) Gautamiputra Yagnasri (2) Hala (3) Satakarni (4) Krishna
The Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution was headed by (1) B.N. Rau (2) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (3) K.M. Munshi (4) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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Name the Movement that pressed the British Government to introduce Montague-Chelms ford reforms ? (a) Quit India Movement (b) Swadeshi Movement (c) Boycott Movement (d) Home Rule League Movement