Ratnappa Kumbhar, who died in December ?98, was known for
which of the following contributions?
1 He started the trade union movement in Maharastra
2 He worked for the education of the weaker sections of society
3 He started the cooperative movement in Maharashtra by
uniting farmers
4 None of these
Answer / guest
( 3) He started the cooperative movement in Maharashtra by
uniting farmers
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The Constitution of India was adopted by the ? a) Governor General b) British Parliament c) Constituent Assembly d) Parliament of India
. ‘A’ is seated between D and F at a round table. C and not E is seated opposite to D. Who sits opposite of B ? (a) A (b) D (c) C (d) F
. Most of the reform movements were started in Bengal because: (a) The British rule was established there first (b) The Christian missionaries were active there (c) Common man was oppressed (d) The people were educated
Mount Everest ws successfully climbed for the first time in 1 1948 2 1953 3 1955 4 1957
Who appoints the Primer Minister of India ? a) Parliament b) Citizens of India c) Lok Sabha d) President
Which one of the following statements is not correct? (a) Paninian Sanskrit is simpler than Vedic Sanskrit (b) Panini probably based his work on the language as it was spoken in the North-West (c) The Mauryan used Prakrit for their official pronouncements (d) Panini?s grammar could not stabilize Sanskrit language
The President of India is elected (a) By the people of India directly (b) By an indirect method by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the elected members of all the State Legislative Assemblies (c) By the members of both the Houses of Parliament (d) By the members of the Lok Sabha and the members of both the Houses of the State Legislatures
Which of the following countries won the Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in 2004? (a) West Indies (b) Pakistan (c) India (d) Australia
Which country awards the Nobel Prize? (a) USA (b) UK (c) Russia (d) Sweden (e) Switzerland
SDR?s refer to (1) Sudanese Democratic Republic (2) Soviet Society for Democratic Rights (3) Special Drawing Rights (4) None of the above
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The author of Kuvalayamala is (1) Bana (2) Kundakunda (3) Dandi (4) Udyotana