One of the lasting Greek influences on Indian culture was the:
(a) conquest of Punjab and Sindh
(b) spread of Buddhism in Central Asia
(c) Development of the Gandhara style of art
(d) Growth of trade and commerce
Who among the following is the world?s top exporter of toys? (A) China (B) Japan (C) India (D) US
In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens? (a) 1896 (b) 1905 (c) 1801 (d) 1856
. The monthly incomes of Peter and Paul are in the ratio of 4:3. Their expenses are in the ratio of 3:2. If each saves Rs. 600 at the end of the month, their monthly incomes respectively are (in rupees) (a) 3200 and 2400 (b) 2800 and 2100 (c) 2400 and 1800 (d) 2000 and 1500
For which crop is black soil most congenial? (a) Cotton (b) Gram (c) Millet (d) Barley
How many members are nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India? (a) 13 (b) 30 (c) 12 (d) 10
Which of the following human bones is the knee bone? 1 Stapes 2 Clavicle 3 Phalanx 4 Patella
The ?stones? formed in human kidney consist mostly of (a) Calcium oxalate (b) Sodium acetate (c) Magnesium sulphate (d) Calcium
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Recently in which of the following countries, thousands of people staged a dharana, made a protest against the powerful citizens of a particular community in that country and accused them of limiting their freedom? 1 India 2 Sri lanka 3 China 4 Myanmar
Neoprene, a synthetic rubber, is made from 1 Dichloroethane 2 2-chlorobutadiene 3 Carboxy-methyl cellulose 4 Methanol
MS-Office Hindi-2003 has been launched by: (A) Netscape (B) TCS (C) Satyam (D) Microsoft
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Those plants that shed their leaves and become dormant in an unfavourable season are: (a) deciduous (b) selerophyllous (c) succulent