The Pochampad Project irrigates the State of:
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Karnataka
Siddhartha attained his ?enlightenment? at: (a) Banaras (b) Sarnath (c) Kusinagar (d) Gaya
?Rowlatt Act? was passed by the British Government in: (a) 1919 (b) 1921 (c) 1915 (d) 1929
In August 2003, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) took over peace-keeping in which of the following places? 1 Amman 2 Baghadad 3 Bhasra 4 Kabur
The organism in which RNA is the genetic material is 1 Rabies virus 2 Staphylococcus 3 Plasmodium 4 Tobacco mosaic virus
Babur entered India for the first time from the west through (a) Kashmir (b) Sind (c) Punjab (d) Rajasthan
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The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha, who is the Chief of its Secretariat, it: (A) appointed by the Speaker (B) appointed by the President (C) elected by the Lok Sabha (D) elected by both the Houses of Parliament
The growth promoting substance that helps in the production of seedless fruits in Grapes is (1) 2 - 4D (2) Gibberellic acid (3) Cytokinin (4) Colchicines
head quarter of indian naval academy
A prominent part in the Swadeshi Movement was played by: (a) students of Bengal (b) peasants (c) shopkeepers (d) Indian officials
India?s domestic savings have been at which of the following levels in terms of the percentage of GDP during 2003-04, the final figures for which are released recently? 1 20% 2 25% 3 28% 4 33%
. Consider the following passage: “In the course of a career on the road spanning almost thirty years, he crossed the breadth of the Eastern hemisphere, visited territories equivalent to about 44 modern countries, and put behind him a total distance of approximately 73,000 miles”. The world’s greatest traveler of pre-modern times to whom the above passage refers is (a) Megasthenes (b) Fa Hien (c) Marco Polo (d) Ibn Battuta
From the Constitution of Ireland we have borrowed the concept of (a) Supreme Court (b) Fundamental Rights (c) Directive Principles of State Policy (d) Unitary type of Government