Who constructed a famous rockcut Kailas temple at Ellora
(1) Amoghavarsha
(2) Krishna I
(3) Krishna III
(4) Dantidurga
Which one of the following Fundamental Duties have been enumerated in our Constitution for the citizen? (a) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem (b) To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom (c) To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India (d) All of these
what is the meaning of ulip? 2)which country is more affected by global warming? 3)in this IPL who is the highest wicket taker bowler?
6 Answers Allahabad Bank, State Bank Of India SBI,
Palanati battle was fought between (1) Nalagama and Nagamma (2) Nalagama and Malideva (3) Nalagama and Brahma Naidu (4) Malideva and Nagamma
Which of the following is the second most abundant metal in the earth’s crust ? a) Copper b) Aluminum c) Iron d) Zinc
Who among the following has been honoured with the Royal Order of the Polar Star by the Swedish Government in April 2003? 1 Ravi Uppal 2 Anil Ambani 3 Sunil Mittal 4 None of these
Which of the following means complete segregation of non-whites ? (a) Apartheid (b) Diarchy (c) Separate Electorates (d) Imperialism
Which among the following foreign banks is completing 150 years of its establishment this year? 1 HSBC 2 Bank of Tokyo 3 Bank of America 4 None of these
The President can be removed from his office only on the grounds of (a) Violation of the Constitution (b) Disobedience of the orders of the Supreme Court (c) Clashing with his Cabinet (d) Showing favours to the members of his family
Dina Pathak was a famous 1 Playback singer 2 Writer 3 Classical dancer 4 Cine & Stage artist
The poetical portion of the Vedas is known as: (a) Brahmana (b) Samhita (c) Mahabharata (d) Upanishada
. At what temperature are the readings of a Centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometer the same? (a) - 40 (b) 212 (c) 40 (d) 100
The Universal Postal Union was formed in the year: (a) 1919 (b) 1857 (c) 1874 (d) 1876