The first Andhra person who was invited to attend the first
round table conference in London:
(a) Macherla Ramachandra Rao
(b) T. Prakasam
(c) Venkataratnam Naidu
(d) None
In which Five-Year Plan did the growth rate exceed the target? (1) The First Five-Year Plan (2) The Fifth Five-Year Plan (3) The Sixth Five-Year Plan (4) The Eighth Five-Year Plan
. It is stated that the Mughals had to fight tough against Chand Sultan who was the lady ruler of (1) Bijapur (2) Golkonda (3) Ahmadnagar (4) None
Which of the following is the most important small-scale industry in India? (1) Tiles (2) Jute (3) Jewellery (4) Handloom
. The contribution of agriculture to National Income in India now is approximately: (1) 25% (2) 40% (3) 45% (4) 70%
13 Answers CNN, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
. What approximately is the percentage of the world population concentrated in Asia? (1) 17% (2) 39% (3) 58% (4) 73%
. The right to freedom of movement in India is a (1) Moral right (2) Legal right (3) Natural right (4) None
What is ‘Kalaripayattu’? (1) A traditional dance form of Kerala (2) An old and traditional form of martial arts in Kerala (3) A traditional folk dance of Tamil Nadu (4) The snake-boat of Kerala
. “By conquering most parts of the Indian subcontinent and giving it one of the best systems of administration then known to the world, he perpetuated the name of his forebears and of the Mughal dynasty in the land”. This statement most aptly sums up the reign of: (1) Akbar (2) Jahangir (3) Shahjahan (4) Aurangzeb
According to the Constitution of India, the freedom to form association may be restricted in the interest of (1) The security of India (2) Friendly relations with foreign countries (3) Contempt of court (4) Public order
Chirala-perala struggle was for : (a) No tax campaign (b) Boycott the municipalities (c) Disobedience (d) None
. Lane-Poole, the historian, writes “….the Emperor tumbled through life, and he tumbled out of it”. This statement refers to (1) Babur (2) Humayun (3) Shahjahan (4) Aurangzeb
What was the immediate impact of the partition of Bengal in 1905? (a) Birth of swadeshi movement (b) Birth of Vandemataram movement (c) Both a and b (d) Birth of extreme nationalism