. The largest grant of villages to temples and Brahmanas was
given by which dynasty?
(1) Pala
(2) Pratihara
(3) Gupta
(4) Rashtrakuta
. Which of the following statement contradicts the contention that oceans are great ‘regulators and stabilisers’ of climatic phenomenon over the earth? (1) Oceans receive deposits of solar energy in seasons of excessive insolation and pay them back in seasons of want (2) The enormous absorbing and liberating capacities of the oceans do not allow much extremes of temperature on the coastal areas (3) Oceans control the distribution of pressure in the upper atmosphere (4) Ocean currents help to re-distribute heat over thousands of kilometers
. The moon revolves around the earth in (1) 30 days (2) 28 ½ days (3) 29 days (4) 28 days
. The first President of India is (1) Mout Batton (2) Dr. S.Radha Krishnan (3) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (4) Dr. Zakir Hussain
. The small kingdom in the Himalayas which is an Indian protectorate is (1) Sikkim (2) Bhutan (3) Nepal (4) Magnolia
Stars appear to move from east to west because the (1) Whole Universe is moving from east to west (2) Earth is revolving round the Sun (3) Earth is rotating from east to west (4) Earth is rotating from west to east
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. The last ruler of the Nanda dynasty from whom Chandra Gupta Maurya took over the throne was (1) Mahapadma Nand (2) Dhana Nand (3) Dhruwa Nand (4) Naga Nand
The main theme of Arthasastra : (a) Samaniti (b) Best economy (c) Dandaniti (d) Best ruling
Who was the first C.M. of Hyderabad State ? (a) N. Sanjiva Reddy (b) B. Rama Krishna Rao (c) Sanjeevayya (d) T. Prakasam
. The President of India must have completed the age of (1) 25 years (2) 35 years (3) 30 years (4) 40 years
. The court Krishnadevaraya as visited by a Portuguese traveler by name (1) Nicolokonti (2) Abdul Razack (3) Damingopaes (4) None
IC chips for computers are usually made of (1) Leaf (2) Chromium (3) Silicon (4) Gold
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