The Judicial administration of the Qutub Shahi is based on
(a) Rayol famans
(b) Shariat
(c) The local traditions based on Hindu law
(d) All the above
Founder of the Sarada Niketan: (a) Guruzada (b) Unnava Lakshminarayana (c) Veerasalingam (d) Pattabhi
. Buddhism was divided into two sects namely Mahayana and Hinayana during the reign of (1) The Sungas (2) The Kanvas (3) Harshavardhana (4) Kanishka
. What is the average salt content in a litre of seawater? (1) 39 gm. (2) 37 gm. (3) 35 gm. (4) 32 gm.
The famous devotee who propagated Krishna cult through her songs in North India was (a) Kabir (b) Jayadeva (c) Molla (d) Mirabai
. Which states got the heaviest rainfall? (1) Bengal, Assam and West Coast (2) Rajasthan and Ladakh Plateau of Kashmir (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) None of the above
Who organised a Volunteer corps called ‘Ramadandu’ : (a) Pingali Venkaiah (b) Duggirala Gopala Krishnaiah (c) M.K. Gandhi (d) Madapati Hanumantha Rao
Ramacharitamanas was written by (a) Armadas (b) Suradas (c) Tulsidas (d) Tansen
Who was the first lawyer in Andhra to boycott the British court? (a) Koppali Hanumantha Rao (b) Nyapati Subba Rao (c) T. Prakasam (d) Kodali anjaneyulu
Muhammad Quli Qutub was a great builder he builds (a) Charminar (b) Jami Masjid (c) Chananamahal (d) All the above
. Which of the following animals is caught for fur by the nomadic Eskimos of Polar Tundra? (1) Bear (2) Caribou (3) Mink (4) Walrus
On May 20, 2000, the Government of India decided to convert seven cities into ‘ecocities’. Which of the following cities is not included in the list? (1) Hyderabad (2) Bangalore (3) Ahmedabad (4) Bhopal
English education in India was introduced by (1) Lord Curzon (2) Jawaharlal Nehru (3) Lord Macaulay (4) Lord Dalhousie