Idealism, combined with a highly developed sense of rhythm
and beauty characterizes the sculptures of the :
(a) Gupta period
(b) Mauryan period
(c) Ashokan period
(d) None of the above
Who is the great ruler of Yadava dynasty? (1) Singhana (2) Ramachandra (3) Virarajendra (4) Bhima II
When was the First Five Year Plan launched? (a) April 1, 1951 (b) March 7, 1949 (c) May 1, 1950 (d) August 15, 1956
The capital of Kalinga was: (a) Taxila (b) Suvarnagiri (c) Ujjain (d) Toshali
The chief minister of a union territory whenever such a setup exists, is appointed by ? a) The president b) The prime minister c) The Lt. Governor d) The majority party in the legislature
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The name ?Napoleon of India? is usually given to: (a) Chandragupta II (b) Samudragupta (c) Kumaragupta (d) Devapala
Single out the false statement pertaining to the International Court of Justice: (a) Its judges are elected (b) Its decisions are not enforceable (c) It is the Principal Judicial organ of the United Nations (d) In case of non-implementation of the decision the further redressal of national grievances is not feasible
Radio and TV reproduce the programme after receiving the waves by antenna. These waves are (1) Nothing but light rays but with larger frequency (2) Nothing but light rays but with larger wavelength (3) Like soundwaves with higher frequencies (4) None fo the above
Which one of the following is common in all acids? (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) None of the above
32nd National Games in India were held in the state of (a) Maharashtra (b) Kerala (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Tamil Nadu
. Variable reserve rates and Open Market Operations are instruments of (a) Fiscal Policy (b) Monetary Policy (c) Budgetary Policy (d) Trade Policy
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? (A) Phycocyanin-Infrared light (B) Phytochrome-Yellow light (C) Carotene-Blue light (D) Chlorophyll-Green light