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?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by: (a) Charles Dickenss (b) Jane Austen (c) George Orwell (d) Hawthorne
Who among the following built the temple of the Sun God at Konark? 1 Anantavarman 2 Narasimha I 3 Kapilendra 4 Purushottama
The name of India born British author who was issued a death threat (Fatwa) by ayatollah Khomeini is: (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Pamella Bordes (c) R K Narayan (d) Mira Nayar
Which one of the following statements concerning powers of the President of wrong? (a) No Bill can become a law unless the President puts his signature over it (b) The President has the power to dissolve the Council of States (c) The President nominates 12 members to the Council of States and two Anglo-Indian members to the House of People (d) He declares war and concludes treaties or makes peace, subject to the provisions of the Constitution
When can the Speaker exercise his right to vote in the House? (a) Whenever the House desires (b) Whenever he desires (c) Only in the event of equality of vote (d) Whenever his part directs
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On sudden cardiac arrest, which of the following is advised as a first step to revieve the functioning of human heart? 1 Sprinkling water on the face 2 Giving cool water to drink 3 Mouth to mouth resuscitation 4 Giving external cardiac message
The organ in the body which accumulates iodine is 1 Pituitary gland 2 Thymus 3 Thyroid gland 4 Spleen
Which century is known as ?the age of reason? ? (A) 12th century (B) 20th century (C) 16th century (D) 18th century
. Which one of the following is the most fundamental difference between Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism? (a) Emphasis on ahimsa (b) Casteless society (c) Worship of gods and goddesses (d) Worship of stupa
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The hymns of Rig Veda are the work of: (a) One author (b) Four authors (c) seven authors (d) many authors