. Lane-Poole, the historian, writes “….the Emperor tumbled
through life, and he tumbled out of it”. This statement
refers to
(1) Babur
(2) Humayun
(3) Shahjahan
(4) Aurangzeb
The famous devotee who propagated Krishna cult through her songs in North India was (a) Kabir (b) Jayadeva (c) Molla (d) Mirabai
. The states Reorganisation Commission was appointed in (1) 1952 (2) 1953 (3) 1954 (4) 1955
Capital of the Chalukyas of Vatapi was: (a) Vengi (b) Vatapi or Badami (at Bijapur) (c) Rajamundry (d) None
The number of prime numbers between 10 and 20 is (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7
In the following food-stuffs, the most abundant source of iron is (1) Milk (2) Green vegetables (3) Eggs (4) Beans
. The maximum period the Rajya Sabha can retain a Money Bill is (1) One month (2) Six months (3) Fourteen days (4) One week
. “By conquering most parts of the Indian subcontinent and giving it one of the best systems of administration then known to the world, he perpetuated the name of his forebears and of the Mughal dynasty in the land”. This statement most aptly sums up the reign of: (1) Akbar (2) Jahangir (3) Shahjahan (4) Aurangzeb
. Finance Commission is constituted every : (1) Three years (2) Six years (3) Four years (4) Five years
. The main impact of deforestation is (1) Soil erosion (2) Floods (3) Decreased rainfall (4) All the above
The Greek Ambassdar who referred to the Andhras as the Subordinates of the Mauryas. (a) Selucus (b) Demosthanis (c) Megasthanese (d) Justin
. Which of the following statements is not true of the Indus Valley Civilization? (1) The people enjoyed the amenities of a developed city life (2) Their chief deities appear to have been Mother Goddess and the prototype of Siva (3) They knew of iron and defensive armour (4) The worship of images was prevalent
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