Which of the following cities is regarded as a ‘holy’ place
by three major religions ?
(1) Athens
(2) Jordan
(3) Lhasa
(4) Varanasi
The book ‘Kamasutra’ was written by: (a) Hala (b) Rajasekhara (c) Yatsyayana (d) Nagarjuna
The leader of Rampa rebellion was: (a) Alluri Seetharama Raju (b) Tanguturi Prakasam (c) N.G. Ranga (d) K. Venkatappayya
Who among the following was recognized as the Mughal Emperor of India after the Third Battle of Panipat? (1) Mohammad Shah (2) Ahmed Shah (3) Alamgir-II (4) Shah alam-II
Chalukyas of Vengi waged wars with: (a) The Cholas and the Pallavas (b) The Rashtrakutas (c) The Nolambas and the Gangas (d) All the three
. Token currency was introduced for the first time in India by (1) Ala-ud-din Khilji (2) Firuz Shah Tughluq (3) Ghiyaz-ud-din Tughluq (4) Muhammed-bin Tughluq
10 Answers Aspire, Group 1 i, Power Transmission Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited PTCUL, RRB, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell,
. The Major raw material for ceramic industry is (1) Kaolin (2) Limestone (3) Bauxite (4) Manozite
During whose times was Rajamahendri i.e., the present town of Rajamandry built? (1) The Vishnukundins (2) The Kalingas (3) The Vijayanagar kings (4) The Eastern Chalukyas
. Which of the following physical processes releases heat energy? (1) Completion of hydrological cycle (2) Melting of snow (3) Vapour changes into water (4) Water changes into vapour
APPSC AEE FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MARKS AS PER OFFICIAL KEY AND EXPECTED CUT OFF MARKS?
Which of the following is the correct sequential order of railway stations on a train journey from Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station to Secunderabad railway station? (1) H. Nizamuddin – Mathura – Gwalior – Agra – Jhansi – Secunderabad (2) H. Nizamuddin – Agra – Mathura – Jhansi – Gwalior – Secunderabad (3) H. Nizamuddin – Mathura – Agra – Gwalior – Jhansi – Secunderabad (4) H. Nizamuddin – Gwalior – Mathura – Jhansi – Agra – Secunderabad
The title enjoyed by N.G. Ramga (a) Ryot pita (b) Ryot-priya (c) Ryot-bandhava (d) Ryot-uddharaka
Painting in the Mughal period was at its peak during the reign of (1) Jahangir (2) Akbar (3) Shahjahan (4) Aurangzeb