In the field of religion, Akbar?s greatest contribution was
in his:
(a) founding of a new religion
(b) expansion of his father?s religion
(c) the building of temples and mosques
(d) the religious toleration of his administration
An enzyme that works in an acidic medium is 1 Pepsin 2 Trypsin 3 Ptyalin 4 maltose
Who among the following is the winner of Gandhi Peace Prize 2003? 1 Mr.Vaclav Havel 2 Mr.Nelson Mandela 3 Dr.Gerhard Fischer 4 None of these
Whose reign is famous for the reforms in the system of Local self Government ? (1) Reign of Kanishka (2) Reign of Asoka (3) Reign of Pulakesin II (4) Reign of Rajaraja Chola
Silicon element used in the manufacture of transistors is classified as: (1) Metal (2) Semiconductor (3) Insulator (4) None of the above
What do you know about surgical strikes?
. Which one of the following monuments figured in the news recently in connection with a fall of some of its parts and its consequent archaeological conservation? (a) Jagannath temple, Puri (b) Sun temple, Konarak (c) Khandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho (d) Chaunsat Yogini Temple, Bheraghat
The maximum limit at which water vapour is found in the troposphere is : (a) 18000 feet (b) 10000 feet (c) 5000 feet
Who among the following is the Chairman of National Commission of Labour? 1 Sunil Shastri 2 Rahul Bajaj 3 G.P.goenka 4 Ravindra Varma
The funds raised from the sale of government stakes in the PSUs will be allocated to which of the following pools/funds? 1 Education Cess 2 National Investment Fund 3 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 4 Sarva shiksha Abhiyan
Diamond and emerald are made of (1) Carbon (2) Silica (3) Silica and beryllium (4) Carbon and beryllium
The first State in India which was created on linguistic basis is (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Gujarat (c) Haryana (d) Kerala
The African leader who held the heavy-weight boxing title in his own country for nine years and later rose to become the President of his country is: (a) Robert Mugabe (b) Idi Amin (c) Kenneth Kaunda (d) Nelson Mandela