William Wordsworth, the famous British poet, has written:
(a) Childe Harold
(b) Prelude
(c) Ode to the West Wind
(d) Paradise Lost
Which one of the following helped and strongly supported Lord Bentick in his efforts to abolish Sati system? (a) Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar (b) Swami Daya Nand (c) Raja Rammohan Roy (d) All the three above
Bharatiya Jnanpith Award is given annually for: (a) outstanding contribution to Indian literature (b) outstanding contribution towards promotion of international understanding, goodwill and friendship among the people of the world (c) outstanding contribution in dance and drama
The States in India were reorganized through which Constitution Amendment Act? (a) First (b) Second (c) Seventh (d) Twenty-first
Who among the following won the All-England Badminton Championship? 1 Pullela Gopichand 2 Mahesh Bhupathi 3 Vijay Amritraj 4 Karnam Malleswari
Capital of Guatemala is obtained by putting the word ?city? after it. The capital of which of the following countries is obtained in such way: (a) Taiwan (b) Mexico (c) Loas (d) Ghana
Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha is the 1 Prime Minister of India 2 Deputy Prime Minister of India 3 Vice-President of India 4 President of India
India?s exports growth rate grew by what percentage during April 1999-october 1999? 1 5.6% 2 7.2% 3 8.9% 4 10.2%
What are your views on the controversial practice of Triple Talaq?
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Ben Hur, the world famous epic, is written by: (a) George Orwell (b) John Milton (c) Lewis Wallace (d) Leo Tolstoy
ONGC has signed an agreement with which of the following countries, which will enable it to explore oil and natural gas in that country? 1 Angola 2 Peru 3 Bangledesh 4 Vietnam
Which one of the following statements is correct? (A) Vitamin D helps in healing wounds (B) Vitamin C prevents rickets (C) Vitamin K is necessary for clothing of blood (D) Vitamin E prevents night blindness
Who built the rock-cut temples at Mahabalipuram? (a) King Narasimha Varman (b) Raja Simha Varman (c) Mahendra Varman (d) None of the three above