The most important characteristics of medieval European
cities was:
(a) their freedom from feudal control
(b) that the houses were built of wood
(c) the poor sanitation
(d) epidemic diseases
Which among the following are known for co-operation and division of labour? 1 Fire flies 2 Cockroaches 3 Ants 4 Bed bug
The noted work of Surdas is: (a) Krishna Charit (b) Sursagar (c) Sukhsagar (d) Bhagvad Gita
Who is the first woman legislator in India/ 1 Tara Cherian 2 Cornelia Sorabji 3 Muthulakshmi Reddy 4 Anna Chandy
The world’s largest non-capital city is 1 New York 2 Shanghai 3 Mumbai 4 Kolkata
Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest?
Which of the following courtries does not belong to the G-8 group of nations? 1 Italy 2 Canada 3 Germany 4 Australia
As Pushtu is to Afghanistan, so is Hebrew to 1 Mongolia 2 China 3 Israel 4 Philippines.
Poison glands of snakes are homologous to 1 Stings of rays 2 Salivary glands of vertebrates 3 Electric organs of fishes 4 Sebaceous glands of mammals
The 36th Nehru Literacy Award for the year 2003, instituted by the Indian Education Association has gone to ?. (1) Prof. Bhawani Shankar Garg (2) Amit Verma (3) Sumit Sarkar (4) Amit Sharma (5) None of these
The most outstanding representative of the militant nationalist school of thought was : (a) Ashwani Kumar Dutt (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (c) Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar (d) Raj Narain Bose
Vinegar is chemically known as (a) Butanoic acid (b) Ethanoic acid (c) Methanoic acid (d) Propanoic acid
Iron is present in the blood in the form of a 1 Free salt 2 Compound 3 Mixture 4 Complex