The Buddhist sect which started worshipping the Buddha as a
god is known as:
(a) Hinayana
(b) Mahayana
(c) Digambara
(d) Swetambara
One of the influences of Jainism was: (a) It weakened the hold of caste system (b) It initiated process of reforms in Hinduism (c) It created a desire for service to mankind (d) All the three above
An instrument for determining the amount of water vapours present in the atmosphere is known as 1 Hygrometer 2 Hydrometer 3 Chronometer 4 None of these
. The shortest air-route from Perth to London is (a) Perth, Bombay, Rome, London (b) Perth, Ankara, Paris, London (c) Perth, Aden, Paris, London (d) Perth, Mombasa, Rome, London
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Red blood corpuscles are produced in: (A) spleen (B) liver (C) bone marrow (D) Kidney
Which one of the following is available in the sea in plenty and is given to the patient suffering from a deficiency disease? (A) Planktons (B) Iodine (C) Vitamin A (D) None of the above
Which one of the following is the largest single industry in India? (1) Iron and Steel (2) Textiles (3) Fertilizers (4) Cement
The continent, whose southern tip lies closest to Antarctica is : (a) South America (b) Africa (c) Australia (d) Asia (e) North America
The word Wimbledon is relate d to which sports? 1 Cricket 2 Football 3 Hockey 4 Tennis
India?s first TV centre was set up at: (a) Bombay (now Mumbai) (b) Delhi (c) Calcutta (now Kolkata) (d) Lucknow
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Which of the following is India?s first euro-II complete car? 1 Maruti-800 2 Matiz 3 Tata Safari 4 Fiat Palio
. In India the Public Sector is most dominant in (a) Steel production (b) Organized term-lending financial institutions (c) transport (d) Commercial banking
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