The most important revolution which took place in the
beginning of the 20th century, was the:
(a) French Revolution
(b) Indian Revolution
(c) Russian Revolution
(d) Chinese Revolution
Answer / guest
( c ) Russian Revolution
CHAPTER 8
GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
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Who was the first prime minister of india.
Which of the following gives green colour to the leaves of a plant? 1 Plasma 2 Starch 3 Chloroform 4 None of these
Through which of the following countries the Tropic of Cancer does not pass through? 1 Bangladesh 2 China 3 Myanmar 4 Nepal
The five ?year plans are finally approved by the: (a) President (b) National Development Council (c) Prime Minister (d) Planning Minister
9 Answers Forest Department, Infosys, ISRO, Karur Vysya Bank KVB, OSSC, TATA,
Which one of the following states has become the first state in the country to set up permanent Lok Adalats at all levels? (A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra (C) Karnataka (D) Rajasthan
Which of the following states has the highest cricket pitch? (a) Jammu & Kashmir (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Sikkim
Which of the following is the most indigenous atomic power plant in India? 1 kalipakkam 2 Kota 3 Tarapur 4 None of these
The present pattern of Panchayat Raj owes its parentage to (1) Ashok Mehta Committee (2) Balwantrai Mehta Committee (3) Vasanth Rao Naik Committee (4) Rajamannar Committee
The prohibition of traffic in human beings and ‘begar’ comes under ? a) Art 22 b) Art 23 c) Art 24 d) Art 25
Land reform could not make much headway in India. Which of the following are responsible for it? (a) Complexity and variety in the land reform laws (b) Lack of integrated approach in implementing reforms (c) Lack of financial support (d) All of these
Total water content in the earth?s system is: (a) 326 million cubic miles (b) 124 million cubic miles (c) 400 million cubic miles
If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of the following fundamental rights is denied to him ? a) Right to freedom b) Right to equality c) Right to freedom of religion d) Right against exploitation