Battle of Plassey was fought by the Britishers with
(a) Siraj-ud-Daula
(b) Mir Zafar
(c) Mir Qasix
(d) Wajid Ali Shah
Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Those moral principles which are fundamental in the foreign affairs of the country (b) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the policy (c) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the governments both at the Centre and the State levels for the establishment of a just and egalitarian society in Indian (d) None of these
Which team won the Asia Cup in Hockey this year? (A) Pakistan (B) Australia (C) India (D) South Korea
The ?Great-Bath? was found at 1 Lothal 2 Mohenjodaro 3 Harappa 4 Ropar
Viswanathan Anand?s name is associated with : (a) Cricket (b) Chess (c) Football (d) Tennis
According to Census 2001, which one among the following stateshas the lowest female literacy rate? 1 Chattisgarh 2 Jharkhand 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Rajasthan
Who amongst the following is the Director of ?Samar?, a film in making? 1 Shekhar Kapoor 2 Mani Rathnam 3 Shyam Benegal 4 Girish Karnad
. The greatest diversity of animal and plant species occurs in (a) Temperate deciduous forests (b) Tropical moist forests (c) Heavily polluted rivers (d) Deserts and savannas
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The process in which a solid substance, on being heated, changes directly into the gaseous form is known as: (A) Dissociation (B) Dissolution (C) Sublimation (D) Evaporation
The writer who refused the Nobel Prize for literature was: (a) Winston Churchill (b) Jean Paul Sartre (c) Boris Pasternak (d) Prem Chand
What is hydrological cycle? (a) Water circulation within earth?s system (b) Cycle driven by hydrologic pumps (c) A wheel in the hydrologic pump set
Qutub Minar was completed during the reign of: (1) Alla-ud-din (2) Razia (3) Balban (4) Iltutmish
The upper limit of the atmosphere can be drawn at a distance of: (a) 10,000 km (b) 1,000 km (c) 100 km