The Rihand Dam was constructed on the river:
(a) Chambal
(b) Sone
(c) Murali
(d) Periyar
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Gangaur festival is held in honour of: (a) Saraswati (b) Ganesh (c) Parvati (d) Radha
The famous Sarnath School of Sculpture flourished during the: (a) Gupta period (b) Mauryan period (c) post-Gupta period (d) post-Ashokan period
An enzyme that works in an acidic medium is 1 Pepsin 2 Trypsin 3 Ptyalin 4 maltose
According to the World Economic Outlook Report released by International Monetary Fund (IMF) in April 2003, the growth projection for India for 2003 and 2004 are expected to be…. and…. Respectively. 1 5.1 per cent; 5.9 per cent 2 4.7 per cent; .5 per cent 3 6.5 per cent; 6.0 per cent 4 6.5 per cent; 7.0 per cent
The hold of the sultanate under Lodi dynasty included all but one of the provinces: (1) Punjab (2) Rajasthan (3) Uttar Pradesh (4) Madhya Pradesh
. Which of the following was the first Buddhist council held at (a) Pataliputra (b) Kashmir (c) Rajagriha (d) Ujjain
Which of the following powers is exclusively vested in the Rajya Sabha? (A) To initiate impeachment proceedings against the President (B) To recommend the creation of new All India Services (C) To remove the Vice-President (D) All the above powers
The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia (Greece) in the year: (a) 776 BC (b) 300 BC (c) 872 BC (d) 205 AD
On the basis of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), India is the third largest spender on Defence behind (a) USA & China (b) Pakistan & Iran (c) Israel & North Korea (d) Russia & USA
The state of Bombay was bifurcated into Maharashtra and Gujarat on May 1, in the year ? a) 1958 b) 1959 c) 1962 d) 1960
K.S.Narayanswami, who died recently, was a famous 1 Political leader 2 Journalist 3 Freedom Fighter 4 Singer
In metabolism, enzymes act as ? a) Promoter b) Catalyst c) Oxidant d) Reluctant