Most of the Odissi performances are based on a famous 12th
century poem, Geet Govinda, written by:
(a) Jaidev
(b) Vidyapati
(c) Chaitanya
(d) None of these
The export of Basmati Rice from India attracted how much amount during 2000-02? (Approximately in Rs.crore) 1 1500 2 2000 3 2800 4 3600
In which one of the following does the subject of Co-operative Societies fall? (a) Union List (b) State List (c) Concurrent List (d) Residuary Powers of Union Government
In which one of the following countries is Rupee its currency? (a) Bhutan (b) Malaysia (c) Maldives (d) Seychelles
Who among the following is called a child of Allah and Ram? (1) Armadas (2) Kabir (3) Surdas (4) Tulsidas
Which of the following birds has webbed feet? 1 Hen 2 Duck 3 Peacock 4 Pigeon
Which one of the following combinations of the book and its author is not correct? (A) The Dark Side of Camelot ? Salman Rushdie (B) The Everest Hotel ? Shiela Gujral (C) Pride of India ? Persis Khhambatta (D) Surviving Men ? Shobha De
Which one of the following is common in all acids? (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) None of the above
Which one of the following is not a unitary feature of our Constitution? (a) Double sets of government at National and State levels (b) More powers to the Central Government (c) Unequal Representation in the Rajya Sabha (d) Appointment of the State Governors by the President
Which of the following is not an essential qualification for appointment as a Governor ? a) He should be a citizen of India b) He should be a domicile of the state to which he is being appointed c) He must have completed the age of 35 years d) He must not be a member of either house of Parliament.
. In Mizoram the settlement pattern is mostly of ‘linear type’ along the ridges because (a) The valleys are cooler than the ridges (b) Accessibility is easier on the ridge tops (c) The ridges are cooler than the valleys (d) The valleys are densely forested
The obvious cause of the crusades was: (a) their desire for new lands (b) to regain the holy land (c) the Church taking recourse to questionable practices (d) that fighting was practically the only occupation of the nobility
Akbar was succeeded by his son: (a) Jahangir (b) Humayun (c) Shahjahan (d) Aurangzeb