India?s territorial waters limits are only upto?.
1 15 nautical miles
2 3 nautical miles
3 12 nautical miles
4 None of these
Prime person in ?operation Elephant? in Chittisgarh (1) Parul Singh (2) Prem Kumari (3) Parovi (4) Shakuntala Devi
The Buddhist monk, who converted Ashoka into Buddhism after the Kalinga war, was: (A) Udayana (B) Lord Buddha (C) Upagupta (D) Prasenjit
The term ?Punter? is associated with the game of: (a) Golf (b) Polo (c) Bridge (d) Horse Racing
The prices of which of the following commodities in India were reduced by 10% recently? 1 Life Saving Drugs 2 Diesel 3 Petroleum 4 None of these
Kautilya?s Arthasastra is a treatise on: (a) economic theories (b) statecraft and diplomacy (c) warcraft (d) None of the above
Glucose is a (1) reducing sugar (2) Non-reducing sugar (3) Protein derivative (4) None of these
National game of Canada is : (a) Cricket (b) Football (c) Ice Hockey (d) Tennis
The statue of Kanishka with a broken head has been found at: (a) Mathura (b) Indraprastha (c) Brindaban (d) Hardwar
We have borrowed the Directive Principles of State Policy from the Constitution of (a) U.S.A. (b) U.K. (c) Canada (d) Ireland
when became sarkaria ayog kagathan ?
Uday Shankar is a famous (A) Film actor (B) Dancer (C) Poet (D) Sitarist
The Chaitya Hall at Karle represents a magnificent example of: (a) cave architecture (b) the use of capital (c) mural paintings (d) None of the above