The most important movement that took place in Andhra
Pradesh during 1969 was
(1) Jai Andhra movement
(2) Steel Plant agitation
(3) Split in Congress
(4) Telangana agitation
Bharatiya Jnanpith Award is given annually for: (a) outstanding contribution to Indian literature (b) outstanding contribution towards promotion of international understanding, goodwill and friendship among the people of the world (c) outstanding contribution in dance and drama
How many Fundamental Duties have been mentioned our Constitution under the Forty-Second Amendment? (a) Fifteen (b) Fourteen (c) Ten (d) Eight
All-rounder cricketer Carl Hooper, who stunned entire cricket world in 1999 by announcing his retirement from the cricket world, belongs to which of the following countries? 1 Australia 2 West Indies 3 New Zealand 4 None of these
Cultivation by tanks is undertaken in which one of the following States of India? (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Assam (c) Rajasthan (d) Karnataka
. Among the four pairs given below which one consists of a correct combination of dignitaries who became Vice-Presidents after having held diplomatic posts like Ambassadors and High Commissioners? (a) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and G.S. Pathak (b) Dr. S. RadhaKrishnan and V.V. Giri (c) Dr. Zakir Hussain and K.R. Narayanan (d) B.D. Jatti and K.R. Narayanan
Which of the following pairs is correct ? (a) Bonn - Danube (b) Baghdad - Tigris (c) Rome - Seine (d) Paris - Tiber
The charcoal use to decolorize raw sugar is ? a) Animal charcoal b) Sugar charcoal c) Coconut Charcoal d) Wood Charcoal
If the usual formula for time calculation were to be applied, what would be the approximate time difference between extreme west and east parts of India? (a) 1 hr (b) 1 ? hrs (c) 2 hrs (d) 2 ? hrs
The Fundamental Rights granted to the Indian citizens are (a) Justiciable (b) Non-justiciable (c) Sometimes justiciable and sometimes non-justiciable (d) None of the above
All the veins carry deoxygenated blood, except ? a) Hepatic Vein b) Subclavian Vein c) Pulmonary Vein d) Portal Vein
The national maritime zones of India cover an area of approximately: (a) 3 lakh sq km (b) 200 lakh sq km (c) 130 lakh sq km (d) 28 lakh sq km
The Fourth Buddhist Council is linked with this ruler: (1) Harsha (2) Aska (3) Kanishka (4) Samudragupta