The continent, whose southern tip lies closest to Antarctica
is :
(a) South America
(b) Africa
(c) Australia
(d) Asia
(e) North America
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The most important source of calcium is (1) Meat (2) Egg (3) Milk (4) Cheese
Self-reliance as an object of planning was emphasized first in the: (A) Second Plan (B) Third Plan (C) Fourth Plan (D) Fifth Plan
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The British government summoned in London the First Round Table Conference (1930) to: (a) finalise the Nehru Report (b) finalise the partition of the country (c) sign a pact with Gandhiji (d) discuss the Simon commission Report
. Who of the following led the revolt of 1857 at Kanpur. (a) Kanwar Singh (b) Rani Jhansi (c) Tantia Tope (d) Nana Saheb
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In 1925 the government arrested and tried a large number of terrorists in the : (a) Kakori conspiracy (b) Kanpur conspiracy (c) Lahore conspiracy (d) Meerut conspiracy
Which is the most heavily guarded International border on earth? (1) Indo-Pak border (2) Sino-Russian border (3) North Korea-south Korea border (4) None of the above
The Buddhist monk, who converted Ashoka into Buddhism after the Kalinga war, was: (A) Udayana (B) Lord Buddha (C) Upagupta (D) Prasenjit