On May 20, 2000, the Government of India decided to convert
seven cities into ‘ecocities’. Which of the following cities
is not included in the list?
(1) Hyderabad
(2) Bangalore
(3) Ahmedabad
(4) Bhopal
The Nizam of Hyderabad, Afzal-u-Dowla, supported the company at the time of the revolt. In return the Nizam Got, (a) The districts of Osmanabad and Raichur (b) Protection from the English (c) The Province of Berar (d) Financial assistance from the English
Which of the following cities is regarded as a ‘holy’ place by three major religions ? (1) Athens (2) Jordan (3) Lhasa (4) Varanasi
The dominating feature in the Polity of the Reddis (a) Federal organization (b) Centralization (c) Decentralization of higher posts (d) none of the above
sir, child devdelopment project officer(CDPO) in child and women welfare department,AP whether it is group-1 or group-2 service kindly i want to know under which service it comes.
. From Yuan Chwang account we gather that Harsha had diplomatic relations with (1) Sri Lanka (2) Burma (3) Rome (4) China
. Of the total volume of the earth, the three layers – the crust, the mantle and the core, constitute respectively (1) 16.5%, 0.5% and 83% (2) 0.5%, 83% and 16.5% (3) 83%, 16.5% and 0.5% (4) 0.5%, 16.5% and 83%
Bipin Chandrapal toured Andhra in: (a) April 1907 (b) March 1906 (c) December 1907 (d) January 1905
. India has been described by the constitution as (1) Federation (2) Quasi-federal (3) A uni of states (4) None of these
. The President of India is elected by (1) Lok Sabha only (2) Rajya Sabha only (3) State Legislatures only (4) Elected members of state legislatures and the parliament
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
. Sir Thomas Roe was the accredited ambassdor of the King of England to the Mughal Court. The King of England who sent him was (1) Charles I (2) Charles II (3) James I (4) Henry VIII
Which of the following African countries had trade relations with India during the Gupta period, providing ivory and gold? (1) Somalia (2) Ethiopia (3) Tanzania (4) Nigeria