Match the columns
Column-I Column-II
A. Second Battle of Panipat 1. Decline of Vijayanagar
B. Second Battle of Tarain 2. British rule in India
C. Battle of Talikota 3. Turkish rule in India
D. Battle of Plassey 4. Mugal rule in India
5. Slave dynasty in India
Codes: A B C D
(a) 2 3 4 1
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 5 3 2 1
(d) 4 3 1 2
Which one of the following groups of rivers have their resources near Lake mansarovar? 1 Ganga, Yamuna, Indus 2 Ganga, Indus, Brahmaputra 3 Bramhaputra, Sutlej, Indus 4 Bramhaputra, Ganga, Yamuna
. Which one of the following regions of Asia is experiencing the highest annual growth rate of population? (a) South Asia (b) South-East Asia (c) Central Asia (d) West Asia
Which of the following Railway Zones does not exist in India? 1 South-east Central 2 South-west Central 3 North-ease Frontier 4 North Central
. The theory of ‘jumping genes’ was propounded by (a) Gregor Johann Mandel (b) Thomas Hunt Morgan (c) Barbara McClintock (d) Watson and Crick
Which of the following erected the nine storeyed Tower of Victory (Jaya Stambh) to commemorate his victory over Mohammed Khilji of Malwa in 1440? (a) Rana Pratap (b) Rana Sanga (c) Rana Kumbha (d) Rana Udai Singh
Which one of the following is the most important item of expenditure of the government of India on revenue account? 1 Defence 2 Subsidies 3 Pensions 4 Interest Payments
G-15 Nations stand for (1) South-South Co-operation (2) North-South Co-operation (3) North-North Co-operation (4) Developed and Developing countries Co-operation
Dharmapala established his supremacy over the whole of northern India and placed on the throne of Kannauj his own underling: (a) Indrayudha (b) Chakrayudha (c) Amoghavarsha (d) Govinda II
Which Sstate did not bave the Assemb ly elections in 2003? 1 Madhya Pradesh 2 Mizoram 3 Rajasthan 4 Tripura
The establishment of ?The Khalsa? is associated with: (A) Guru Har Raj Ji (B) Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (C) Guru Gobind Singh Ji (D) Guru Arjun Dev Ji
Which is the largest district in India in terms of area? 1 Bhuj 2 Mirzapur 3 Anantpur 4 Bastar
The term of office of the President of India is (a) Seven years (b) Six years (c) Five years (d) Four years