Diamond is chemically
(1) A mixture of metal carbonates
(2) Pure carbon
(3) A pure form of sand
(4) A mixture of calcium and magnesium
Aurangazeb besieged Golkonda in the year: (a) 1690 (b) 1680 (c) 1687 (d) 1677
. Gandhara School of Art developed in the reign of (1) Chandra Gupta Maurya (2) Ashoka (3) Chandra Gupta I (4) Kanishka
The Chairman of the National Commission of Human Rights is (1) Justice V.R. Varm (2) Justice Anand (3) Justice V.R. Krishna Ayyer (4) Justice Jayachandra Reddy
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. Nalanda University was center of learning when India was visited by (1) Fahien (2) Seleucas (3) Hieuntsang (4) None
. Buyers’ market denotes the place where : (1) The demand exceeds the supply (2) The supply exceeds the demand (3) Commodities are available at competitive rates (4) The demand and supply are well balanced
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? (1) Article 18 - Abolition of antouchability (2) Article 17 - Abolition of titles (3) Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination (4) Article 22 - Personal liberty
From which Constitution did we borrow the provision concerning the suspension of Fundamental Rights during the proclamation of National Emergency? (1) The Irish Constitution (2) The German Constitution (3) The Constitution of Canada (4) The Constitution of the USSR
John Howard, who was elected the Prime Minister of Australia on 10 November, 2001 had served Australia earlier as (1) Prime Minister twice (2) Prime Minister and President once each (3) President (4) Prime Minister once
Which one of the following Proves the Mauryan rule over the Andhras. (a) Maski inscription (b) Yerragadi inscription (c) Amaravati inscription (d) None
. Excise duty on liquor is imposed by the (1) Central Government (2) Municipal Boards (3) District Boards (4) State Governments
. When a bill is presented to the President he (1) May refuse to sign it (2) May send it back for reconsideration (3) May change certain causes on the Bill (4) Has to sign it ultimately
. The Muslim ruler who transferred his capital from Delhi to south was (1) Ala-ud-din Khilji (2) Giasuddin Tuglaq (3) Mohammed Tuglaq (4) Feroze Tuglaq