To sum up, the demand of the moderate nationalist movement
was for:
(a) freedom
(b) a larger share in the council
(c) rapid development of modern industries
(d) gradual reforms
Phakir Mohan Senapati, Radhanath Raya and Madhusudan Rao are known as the famous trio of: (a) Oriya literature (b) Assamese literature (c) Gujarati literature (d) Hindi literature
The smallest cells in human body are 1 Muscle cells 2 Nerve cells 3 Blood cells 4 Epithelial cells
Expert Systems are a part of: (A) Knowledge Based Systems (B) Decision Support Systems (C) Management Information System (D) Real-time Information Systems
The Congress of Vienna took place in: (a) 1806 (b) 1813 (c) 1807 (d) 1815
Which of the following states in India is facing an unprecedented power shortage? 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 Madhya Pradesh 3 Maharshtra 4 Bihar
Dingko Singh is associated with which of the following sports? 1 Athletics 2 Boxing 3 Wrestling 4 Archery
The 2004 Man Booker Prize has been awarded to Alan Hollinghurst for his novel A. My Life B. Vernon God Little C. The Line of Beauty D. Burial at Sea
Which of the following categories of Ministers are found in Council of Ministers in India? (a) Cabinet Ministers (b) Ministers of States (c) Deputy Ministers (d) All of the above categories
Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity? 1 Copper 2 Mica 3 Zinc 4 Sliver
Which one of the following rights was considered the ?heart? and soul? of the Constitution of India by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar? (1) Freedom of Speech (2) Right to Constitutional Remedies (3) Right to Equality (4) Right to Religion
The growth rate of population during 1991-2001 is highest in 1 Bihar 2 Delhi 3 Nagaland 4 Uttar Pradesh
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