English education in India was introduced by
(1) Lord Curzon
(2) Jawaharlal Nehru
(3) Lord Macaulay
(4) Lord Dalhousie
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. In normal times, the Parliament can legislate on matters in the State List by passing a resolution by two-third majority by (1) Lok Sabha only (2) Rajya Sabha only (3) Any of the two (4) None of these
. Insolation heats up land masses more quickly than the water bodies because (1) Water is liquid (2) Landmasses are solid (3) Water needs more energy to warm (4) Rocks are bad conductors of heat
. The Rajya Sabha has a life of (1) 6 years (2) 2 years (3) Permanent (4) 7 years
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. The famous bronze image of Nataraja is a fine example of (1) Chola art (2) Gandhara art (3) Gupta art (4) Mauryan art
2 Answers Aligarh Muslim University,
. The traditional Chola country is situated near the modern city of (1) Hyderabad (2) Bangalore (3) Madras (4) Trivandrum
. The Aryans came to India from (1) The east (2) The north (3) From the west (4) From the south
The last famous ruler among the Satavahanas was: (a) Gautamiputra Yagnasri (b) Nala (c) Hala (d) Satakarni
During whose times was Rajamahendri i.e., the present town of Rajamandry built? (1) The Vishnukundins (2) The Kalingas (3) The Vijayanagar kings (4) The Eastern Chalukyas
. Which of the following will NOT make a Bill, a money Bill? (1) The imposition, abolition, alteration or regulation of any tax (2) The imposition or fines, or other peculiarly penalties (3) The appropriation of moneys of the consolidated Fund of India (4) None
. The Preamble of our Constitution envisages (1) Theocratic state (2) Sovereign, democratic, secular and socialistic republic (3) Secular democracy (4) Monarchy
Use of energy requirements (calorie) as a measure of poverty in India was made for the first time by (1) Dandekar and Rath (2) Amartya Sen (3) Planning Commission (4) T.N. Sreenivasan
Generally, in which of the following vitamins, may a fruit with yellow colour be rich? (1) B2 (2) A (3) C (4) D