The ?Servants of India Society? was founded by:
(a) Annie Besant
(b) Gopalakrishna Gokhale
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d) Dadabhai Naoroji
. What was the effect of the feudatory system (a) The king became weak (b) Peasants became dissatisfied (c) The kind became powerful (d) None of these
The term ?Gambit? is associated with the game of ; (a) Golf (b) Bridge (c) Chess (d) Boating
The first aluminium smelting plant was located in Alwaye in Kerala due to (1) Availability of Bauxite in close proximity (2) Availability of cheap and abundant hydro-electric power (3) Easy accessibility to market (4) Closeness of Cochin port
Which state has the longest coastal line? 1 West Bengal 2 Gujarat 3 Andhra Pradesh 4 Orissa
Panchatantra was written by: (a) Vishnu Sharma (b) Veda Vyas (c) Valmiki (d) None of the above
Odissi, the famous dance drama, is from: (A) Manipur (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Orissa (D) None of these
Tobacco in India grows in abundance in areas which are: (a) dry and sandy (b) rocky (c) hot and moist (d) cool and rocky
The constitution of India borrowed the Parliamentary system of Government from ? a) United Kingdom b) France c) Switzerland d) U.S.A
The famous Sarnath School of Sculpture flourished during the: (a) Gupta period (b) Mauryan period (c) post-Gupta period (d) post-Ashokan period
Name the place which was the center for three religions during the period of Ikshavakus (1) Sriparvata (2) Vinukonda (3) Kondavedu (4) Palakol
Kuchipudi is a dance drama of Andhra Pradesh. Which of the following statements about Kuchipudi is not correct? (a) It was a male prerogative (b) In recent years women have taken to it as well (c) It is mostly solo dance (d) The performers do not act and speak; they only dance
Who among the following has been selected for the prestigious Saraswati Samman 2003 recently? (a) Kamleshwar (b) Govind Chandra Pandey (c) Balwant Gargi (d) Nirmal Verma