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
The first Dalit Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh was (1) D. Sanjeevaiah (2) S.K. Sinde (3) Rajamallu (4) K. Ranga Rao
Disguised unemployment refers to (1) Persons with no jobs (2) More persons employed for a job, which a few can accomplish (3) Unemployment of women (4) Unemployment of people above 60 years
Who of the following kings bore the title Mahamandaleswara? (1) The Satavahana kings (2) The Chalukya kings (3) The Rastrakuta kings (4) The Kakatiya kings
. The measure that cannot reduce the impact of poverty direct is: (1) Government subsides (2) Increase in production (3) Population control (4) Equitable distribution
. Babur was born in 1483 at (1) Farghana (2) Kabul (3) Samarqand (4) Tashkent
. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is (1) The President (2) The Vice-President (3) The Prime Minister (4) The Home Minister
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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,
. Which one of the following is an important geographical factor in the location of an industry? (1) Availability of raw materials (2) Power resources & transport facilities (3) Water, labour & Market (4) All the three
. The founder of the Bahmini Kingdom in the Deccan was (1) Nasir-ud-din Shah (2) Muhammad Shah (3) Bahman Shah (4) Ahmed Shah
One finds it more difficult to walk on ice than on a concrete road because (1) Ice is soft and spongy whereas concrete is hard (2) The friction between the ice and the feet is less than that between concrete and the feet (3) There is more friction on ice than on concrete (4) None of these
The first Andhra person who was invited to attend the first round table conference in London: (a) Macherla Ramachandra Rao (b) T. Prakasam (c) Venkataratnam Naidu (d) None