P.M.Sayeed, Deputy Speaker of the 12th Lok Sabha, belongs to
which of the following political parties?
1 Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Communist Party of India (Marxist)
3 Indian National Congress
4 Telugu Desam
Which one of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexander?s invasion? (a) Nanda (b) Maurya (c) Sunga (d) Kanva
Which of the following statements is wrong for the planet Venus? (1) It can be seen during whole night (2) After Sun and Moon, it is the most bright object in the sky (3) Its rotation and revolution are in opposite direction (4) Its surface temperature is about 4500C
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When were the earliest written laws of cricket made? (a) 1556 (b) 1700 (c) 1744 (d) 1771
The conflict between Fundamental Rights and directive Principles arises because of (1) Written Constitution (2) Judiciary hopes to fill in the political vaccum (3) Social unrest and economic discontent (4) Absence of leaders with foresight
The author of the ?Kadambari? was: (a) Harshvardhana (b) Banabhatta (c) Kalidasa (d) Charaka
All the veins carry deoxygenated blood, except 1 Hepatic vein 2 Subclavian vein 3 Pulmonary vein 4 Portal vein
The first trading establishment of the English in India was: (a) Calcutta (b) Surat (c) Bombay (d) Madras
The Prime Minister whose government was defeated in Lok Sabha by just one vote: (a) V. P. Singh (b) H. D. Deve Gowda (c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (d) None of these
Between whom was the Treaty of Purandhar in 1776 made ? (a) English and Nizam of Hyderabad (b) Marathas and Portuguese (c) Marathas and English (d) English and Sultan of Mysore
In 1576 at the Battle of Haldighati, Akbar defeated: (a) Uday Singh (b) Man Singh (c) Amar Singh (d) Rana Pratap
The technique which was evolved by Gandhiji during his long struggle in South Africa and which later became the Chief weapon for the attainment of Swaraj in India was: (a) non-violence (b) fasting unto death (c) satyagraha (d) hartal