Which of the following is the largest living mammal?
1 Giraffe
2 White elephant
3 Grass
4 Blue whale
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How many languages have been mentioned in the Eighth Schedule? (a) 14 (b) 15 (c) 13 (d) 18
Which article of the Constitution of India enumerates Fundamental Duties for the citizens of India? 1 39A 2 42 3 49 4 51A
Which of the following does not conform to the Parlimentary system prevalent in India ? a) Sepration of powers b) Multiparty system c) Plural Executive d) Collective Responsibility
The author of the ?Kadambari? was: (a) Harshvardhana (b) Banabhatta (c) Kalidasa (d) Charaka
. There are three tables containing two drawers each. It is known that one of the tables contains a silver coin in each of its drawers, another table contains a gold coin in each drawer while the third table contains a silver coin in one drawer and a gold coin in the other. One of the drawers of a table is opened and found to contain a silver coin. What is the probability that the other drawer of that table contains a gold coin? (a) 1 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.25 (d) 0.75
Which State Government is going ahead alone without Central Government?s help in the power sector? (1) Maharashtra (2) Karnataka (3) Jammu and Kashmir (4) Andhra Pradesh
Who was the founder of the second Afghan Empire in India? 1 Bahlul Lodi 2 Ibrahim Lodi 3 Islam Shah 4 Shershah Suri
In the Battle of Plassey in 1757 Sirajuddaula was finally defeated by the English because : (a) The English outnumbered the men of Siraj (b) The English were in a favourable position (c) Siraj was a coward and did not fight (d) Some of the associates of Siraj proved treacherous
?The Kashmir Committee? which was formed recently is headed by 1 Arun Jaitley 2 Ram Jethmalani 3 K.C.Pant 4 Jagmohan
This port is associated with Dutch East India Company : (1) Madras (2) Pulicat (3) Mahe (4) Daman
Layakari in Kathak dance is: (a) mimetic recital (b) lightning-quick foot movement (c) accompanying musical instrument (d) multi-coloured mask worn by the dance performer
Gupta empire declined in the fifth century A.D. as a consequence of (a) Chalukya raids (b) Greek invasion (c) Hun invasion (d) Pallava raids