Babar defeated Sangram Singh, the Rana of Mewar, in the :
(a) Battle of Chausa
(b) Bilgram
(c) Khanua
(d) Haldighati
. Sound waves travel at 300 m/s. Sound produced at a point is heard by a person after 5 seconds while the same sound is heard by another person after 6 seconds. What could be the maximum and minimum distances between the two persons? (a) 1.8km, 0.15 km (b) 2.2km, 0.20 km (c) 2.8km, 0.25 km (d) 3.3km, 0.3 km
Myanmar is known as: (a) Rice bowl of the far East (b) Fishing paradise (c) A ship repair workshop (d) Leading producer of oil
The Begums of Oudh were tyrannized for extortion of money by: (a) Wellesley (b) Clive (c) Warren Hastings (d) Cornwallis
Which of the following is a flightless bird? 1 Emu 2 Hen 3 Swan 4 None of these
How much percent of forests are there in India ? a)22% b)19% c)25% d)30%
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The Commission set up by the Central Government of examine Centre-State relations is the: (1) Sarkaria Commission (2) Mohan Commission (3) Padmanabhan Commission (4) Sadasivan Commission
Who was popularly known as ‘Lokahitwadi’? 1 G.G.Agarkar 2 R.G.Bhandakar 3 M.G.Ranade 4 GH.Dushmukh
UN Day is observed on 1 24 October 2 24 January 3 24 September 4 24 December
state the opposite of asperity?
An alloy used in making heating elements for electric heating devices is ? a) Soldier b) Alloy steel c) Nichrome d) German silver
. Are the directive principles enforceable in the courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them
The right of Freedom to Speech in India may be restricted, if the freedom is used to (a) Incite people to violence (b) Propagate nationalisation of the private sector (c) Level charges of corruption against those in power (d) Spread superstition