The early Chlukyan Kingdom was
(a) Pulakesin II
(b) Kirtivarman
(c) Vishnuvardhana
(d) Kubja Vishnuvardhana
Which of the following materials is combustive just on the tip of a safety match-stick? (1) Manganese dioxide (2) Antimony sulphide (3) Sulphur (4) Phosphorus
Who of the following was the first Mughal ruler to introduce prohibition? (1) Babur (2) Akbar (3) Humayun (4) Jahangir
. Khetri, Kudremukh and Jharia are associated with (1) Copper, Iron ore and Coal (2) Copper, Coal and Iron ore (3) Coal, Iron ore and Coal (4) Iron ore, Copper and Coal
What are the Journals run by Veeresalingam : (a) Vivekaverdhini (b) Satihita bhodini (c) Hasya Vardhini (d) All the above
Machilipatnam was famous for : (a) Textile industry (b) Diamonds & Rubies (c) Both A & B (d) None
During whose reign in Andhra Desa, were the gold coins known as ‘Mada’? (1) The Satavahanas (2) The Kakatiyas (3) The Vijayanagara rulers (4) The Chalukyas
. Major producer of groundnut in India is (1) Bihar (2) A.P. (3) Gujarat (4) M.P.
The power to set up the Finance Commission is vested by law in (1) The Cabinet (2) The Union Parliament (3) The Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India (4) The President of India
. The judges of the Supreme Court can be removed by (1) The President (2) Parliament (3) The Prime Minister (4) The Law Minister
. Which of the attributes of personality is not true of Babur? (1) He was a first-rate poet and his Divan is an outstanding work of poetry (2) He gradually became a first-rate general through a long career of military defeats, adventurous wanderings and contact with diverse war-like races (3) He was an able administrator and much improved the administrative machinery of the Sultanate of Delhi which had crumbled under his onslaught (4) All the above statements are true
. Kautilya or Chanakya was the author of (1) Nitisastra (2) Dharmasastra (3) Arthasastra (4) Kootsastra
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