For the philosophy underlying our Constitution, the historic ‘objectives Resolution’ was moved in the Constituent Assembly on 22nd January, 1947 by ?
a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
d) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
The ruler of Athens who freed Athenians who had become slaves due to debts was: (a) Pericles (b) Alexander (c) Solon (d) Ptolemy
Which of the following is rightly matched? (A) Cotton-Rabi (B) Mustard-Kharif (C) Maize-Rabi (D) Millets-Kharif
The study of inscriptions is called: (A) Epigraphy (B) Etymology (C) Iconography (D) Ethnology
How does a mosquito make its annoying him? (1) By flapping its wings vigorously (2) By sending air through its spiracles (3) Through its vocal cords (4) By humming
Which of the following can be used for checking inflation temporarily ? (a) Increase in wages (b) Decrease in money supply (c) Decrease in taxes (d) None of these
. Which of the following is the correct chronological order about Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1) Abolition of Sati (2) Act of widow remarriage (3) Foundation of Hindu College at Calcutta (4) None of the above (a) 1, 2, 3 (b) 1, 3, 2 (c) 3, 2, 1 (d) 3, 1, 2
The educated middle class in India: (A) opposed the revolt of 1857 (B) supported the revolt of 1857 (C) remained neutral to the revolt of 1857 (D) fought against native rulers
India?s National Cricket Championship is: (a) Ranji Trophy (b) Duleep Trophy (c) Irani Trophy (d) Sheesh Mahal Trophy
What is a light year? (a) A year in which there is constant light (b) A year in which the gravitational pull is less than normal value of ?G? (c) The distance traversed by the light in one year (d) A unit of time (that earth takes to go round the sun)
names of the seven wonders of the world?
Various measures are used by the State to control the inflation. These can be A) Price controlB) Monetary measuresC) Fiscal measuresWhich of these is/are known as the suppressed inflation ? (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) A & B both (5) None of these
The most important agent of erosion is: (a) streams (b) glaciers (c) winds (d) waves