The study of inscriptions is called:
(A) Epigraphy
(B) Etymology
(C) Iconography
(D) Ethnology
Phakir Mohan Senapati, Radhanath Raya and Madhusudan Rao are known as the famous trio of: (a) Oriya literature (b) Assamese literature (c) Gujarati literature (d) Hindi literature
The Preamble to the Indian Constitution reads (A) We, the people of India adopt, enact and give to India this Constitution (B) We, the members of the Constituent Assembly adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution. (C) We, the citizens of India adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution. (D) We, the people of India in out Constituent Assembly adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution.
India?s first hydel power station has completed its 100 years recently. The power house is located at 1 Mumbai 2 Chennai 3 Darjeeling 4 Calcutta
Great Britain is warmer than other places of the world the same distance from the equator because of: (a) its nearness to water (b) its altitude (c) the warming effects of the Gulf Stream
. Are the directive principles enforceable in the courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them
Harsh Mankad and Vishal Uppal were recently in the news as they won Doubles of the ITF Men?s Futures tournament in 1 Badminton 2 Chess 3 Tennis 4 Billiards
The Pandyan capital was (a) Kanchi (b) Madurai (c) Kaveripattinam (d) Tiruchy
The term of office of the President of India is (a) Seven years (b) Six years (c) Five years (d) Four years
People in which of the following countries of the Indian sub-continent cast their ballots under heavy security in May 1999, as the Communist Party of the country had urged a boycott of the elections? 1 Pakistan 2 Bangladesh 3 Nepal 4 Sri Lanka
Which of the following diseases creates immunity in human body? (A) Small-pox (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Diabetes
Why was prince Edward recently in the news? 1 He was on a visit to India 2 He took over as the Secretary-General of the UNO 3 He will be the new Prime Minister of Britain 4 He was married to Sophie
At the end the May 2005, why did INS Mumbai sail off to cost of the United Kingdom? 1 It is a battle ship on loan from the UK which was return to them after the loan period of over 2 India and the UK held a joint naval exercise 3 It participated in the celebrations of Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar 4 It was a part of the ships circumnavigation of the globe