The extremist movement of 1905 was called
(a) Homerule movement
(b) Sati movement
(c) Vandemataram
(d) None
The classical language which contributed to the cultural unity of India is: (a) Hindi (b) Pakruti (c) Pali (d) Sanskrit
According to which of the following was ‘Venna’ the founder of the Kakatiya family? (1) Kazipet Inscription (2) Junagarh Inscription (3) Bayyaram Epigraph (4) Vijayawada Inscription
The train “Prashanti Express” runs between (1) Cheenai – Visakhapatnam (2) Visakhapatnam – Bangalore (3) Secunderabad – Puttaparthi (4) Secunderabad – Shriddhi
. Among the European nations, Akbar had diplomatic relations only with (1) England (2) Spain (3) Portugal (4) Denmark
. Fixed costs is known as (1) Special cost (2) Prime cost (3) Direct cost (4) None
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Which part of the body is affected as a result of Typhoid? (1) Lungs (2) Kidneys (3) Heart (4) Intestines
Who was the founder of the capital city Pataliputra in Imperial Magadha? (1) Bimbisara (2) Ashoka (3) Ajatasatru (4) Samudra Gupta
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Transpiration through leaves is called (1) Stomatal transpiration (2) Cuticular transpiration (3) Lenticular transpiration (4) Guttation
. Buddhism was divided into two sects namely Mahayana and Hinayana during the reign of (1) The Sungas (2) The Kanvas (3) Harshavardhana (4) Kanishka
Who was the founder of the Sunga dynasty? (1) Pushyamitra (2) Sagamitra (3) Dantivaman (4) Yasovarman
. Pulakesin II was the most famous ruler of (1) Chalukyas (2) Cholas (3) Pallavas (4) Satavahanas