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The author of ?Arthashastra? is: (a) Banabhatta (b) Vagabhatta (c) Kautilya (d) Vatsyayan
The technique which was evolved by Gandhiji during his long struggle in South Africa and which later became the Chief weapon for the attainment of Swaraj in India was: (a) non-violence (b) fasting unto death (c) satyagraha (d) hartal
Which of the following countries has been the largest donor to the development of Nepal? (a) China (b) Britain (c) India (d) US
Where is Satish Dhawan Space Centre located ? (a) Ahmedabad (b) Balasore (c) Sriharikota (d) Thiruvananthapuram
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The Ninth Five-Year Plan covered the period 1 1997-2002 2 1998-2003 3 1996-2001 4 1999-2004
After the elections In 1937, the Congress ministers tendered their resignations because 1 The British government declared India a party to World War II without consulting them 2 Of undue interference in their working by the Government 3 Of paucity of financial resources which hampered all developmental works 4 Of their inexperience to run the administration
Recently in which of the following States cow slaughter has been banned? (1) Arunachal Pradesh (2) Goa (3) Tripura (4) meghalaya (5) Mizoram
The message of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) virtue triumphs in the end (b) god helps those who help themselves (c) do your duty without desire for reward (d) None of the three above
Who is designated s the next President of the World Bank with effect from 01 June 2005? 1 David C. Mulford 2 Warren Buffett 3 Paul Wolfwitz 4 Phillip Purcell
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In the atmosphere ultraviolet rays are absorbed by (a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Ozone (d) Helium