The immediate cause of the beginning of the Militant
Nationalist Movement was the :
(a) recognition of the true nature of British rule
(b) growth of self-respect and self-confidence
(c) international influences
(d) partition of Bengal
Which one of the following statements is not correct? (a) Paninian Sanskrit is simpler than Vedic Sanskrit (b) Panini probably based his work on the language as it was spoken in the North-West (c) The Mauryan used Prakrit for their official pronouncements (d) Panini?s grammar could not stabilize Sanskrit language
Who is the Prime Minister of Ireland ? (a) Bertie Ahern (b) Tim Groser (c) Robert Ludlum (d) Celso Amorim
The aim of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is to achieve universaliasation of elementary education by the year 1 2007 2 2008 3 2009 4 2010
Which of the following is a viral disease (1) Cholera (2) Typhoid (3) Rabies (4) None
Wisdom teeth normally grow during the age of 1 12-15 years 2 17-30 years 3 34 -40 years 4 40 -45 years
Recently, India and which other country have agreed to step up their cooperation in areas like biotechnology and school education, and explore new areas for further cooperation like the Golden Rice Project? 1 Russia 2 Bangladesh 3 Israel 4 South Africa
Asoka?s victory over Kalinga is mentioned in (1) Rock Edict XIII (2) Rock Edict XII (3) Separate Kalinga Edict (4) Arthasastra
Which among the following was the official language in the court of Mughals in Medieval India? 1 Persian 2 Pushtu 3 Arabic 4 Urdu
The Iran-Iraq war started for exclusive possession of: (a) Iranian oil refineries (b) Shatt-al-Arab region (c) the territory already captured by Iran from Jordan and Iraq both (d) The whole of Western Iran
Who was the first President of USA? (a) Abraham Lincoln (b) Wilson Woodrow (c) George Washington (d) Thomas Jefferson
Convex lenses are used for the correction of 1 Astigmatism 2 Short sightedness 3 Cataract 4 Long sightendness
Which one of the following features we have not borrowed from the Constitution of U.S.A.? (a) Supreme Court (b) Written Constitution (c) The powers of the President of India (d) The Federal System of the Government of India