In Hinayana Buddhism, the practice was to represent Buddha
not by his image but by certain symbols like:
(a) lotus
(b) wheel
(c) foot print
(d) All the three above
Who among the following became the first Indian minister to visit the Indian research station at Antarctica? A. Pranab Mukherjee B. Jagdish Tytler C. Kapil Sibal D. M.M. Joshi
What is the highest award of National distinction for exceptional work in the field of art, literature, science and public service in India? (a) Nehru Award (b) Jnanpith Award (c) Magsaysay Award (d) Bharat Ratna Award
Which article of the Constitution of India provides that ?no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by law?? 1 Article 18 2 Article 19 3 Article 20 4 Article 21
India?s territorial waters limits are only upto?. 1 15 nautical miles 2 3 nautical miles 3 12 nautical miles 4 None of these
Who assumed the title Yavanraja Sthopanacharya? (1) Krishnadeva Raya (1509 ? 20) (2) Devaraya II (1423 ? 46) (3) Virupakasha II (1465-85) (4) Harihara I (1336-56)
Ptolemy built a temple/museum to the goddess of art, literature and learning at: (a) Athens (b) Boukephala (c) Kabul (d) Alexandria
India recently got an opportunity for export mangoes to which of the following countries for the first time? 1 USA 2 China 3 UAE 4 UK
World Health Organisation (WHO) has resolved to eradicate polio globally by the year: (A) 1999 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2005
As per the existing policies, a non-banking firm can invest in the Call Money markets upto a maximum of 1 50% 2 60% 3 70% 4 75%
First one-day Cricket World Cup tournament was held in 1 Australia 2 England 3 New Zealand 4 West Indies
Of the various grounds below, which is the one criterion on which discrimination by the State is not prohibited in Art. 15 of the Constitution? (a) Place of Birth (b) Race (c) Language (d) Caste
Which one of the following constitutes the two best reasons for distinguishing the living from the non living? 1 Growth and locomotion 2 Irritability and locomotion 3 Respiration and excretion 4 Reproduction and locomotion