Who founded the philosophy of Pustimarga ?
(a) Chaitanya
(b) Nanak
(c) Surdas
(d) Ballabhacharya
The hormone which is responsible for increasing the sugar level in blood (1) Insulin (2) Adrenalin (3) Glucogon (4) Thyroxine
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Among the tobacco producing countries of the world the position of India is next to: (a) US and China (b) Italy and France (c) Turkey and Egypt (d) Japan and Malaysia
To sum up, the demand of the moderate nationalist movement was for: (a) freedom (b) a larger share in the council (c) rapid development of modern industries (d) gradual reforms
Who is called the ?Father of Geometry?? (a) Bertrand Russel (b) Aristotle (c) Euclid (d) Archimedes
In India the power to grant Amnesty, i.e., general pardon to a body of people, has been given to the (a) Parliament (b) President (c) Chief of the Army Staff (d) Prime Minister
The Begums of Oudh were tyrannized for extortion of money by: (a) Wellesley (b) Clive (c) Warren Hastings (d) Cornwallis
what is the extension of the EPF, GPF, PPF, How is they differ from each other, explain it briefly,
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI, Vasava Engineering Private Limited,
In which of the following games/sports did Geet Sethi excel? 1 Badminton 2 Table Tennis 3 Billiards 4 Lawn Tennis
Temple building gained much patronage in the 6th-8th centuries from the: (a) Pallavas and Chalukyas (b) Guptas (c) Mauryas and Guptas (d) Cholas and Guptas
The waves in which, the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of wave motion, are known as: (A) Transverse waves (B) longitudinal waves (C) propagated waves (D) None of these
Private banks in India account for what share of the total banking sector? 1 4% 2 8% 3 12% 4 20%