?Abhinav Bharat? was organized by
(a) Bhai Parmanand
(b) Khudiram Bose
(c) Vir Savarkar
(d) None of these
Lobster is 1 An Arachnid 2 A Crustaccan 3 An insect 4 A Myriapod
The Directive Principles: (a) aim at establishing welfare state of Gandhian conception (b) aim at giving ideals to be incorporated at a later state (c) aim at giving support to the Fundamental Rights (d) ?a? and ?b? only
In computer parlance, EPROM is the abbreviation of: (A) Erection of Powerful Read only Memory (B) Erasable Programmable Read only memory (C) Electronic Programme for Read only memory (D) Electronic P-diode Resistance of memory
Consider the following statements : 1.Mohammad Shah (1719-1748) was the first Mughal ruler to patronize Urdu. 2.Malik Muhammad Jayasi wrote the famous epic Padmavat in Hindi. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Operation Vijay is concerned to (1) Oil seeds production (2) Tea-leaves production (3) Elimination of Terrorists (4) Complete literacy
The Value Added Tax (VAT) will replace which of the following taxes in all the 21 states who have agreed to adopt it? 1 Customs Duty 2 State Sales Tax 3 Exercise Duty 4 Service Tax
World Population Day was celebrated on (a) Aug. 2, 2004 (b) July 27, 2004 (c) July 19, 2004 (d) July 11, 2004
The sky appears blue because of (a) Atmospheric water vapour (b) Scattering of light (c) Reflection on sea water (d) Emission of blue wavelength by the sun
. Eurodollars are (a) A currency issued by European Monetary Union (b) Special currency issued by federal government of U.S.A to be used only in Europe (c) U.S. dollars circulating in Europe (d) European currencies exchanged for the U.S. dollar in U.S
The elections under the Act of 1935 demonstrated that: (a) the new Act was unpopular (b) a large majority of Indian people supported the Congress (c) the Congress was bitterly against it (d) communal parties swept the polls in most provinces
In the field of religion, Akbar?s greatest contribution was in his: (a) founding of a new religion (b) expansion of his father?s religion (c) the building of temples and mosques (d) the religious toleration of his administration
The Mansabdari system was introduced by: (a) Sher Shah (b) Jehangir (c) Aurangzeb (d) Akbar