Name the Movement that pressed the British Government to
introduce Montague-Chelms ford reforms ?
(a) Quit India Movement
(b) Swadeshi Movement
(c) Boycott Movement
(d) Home Rule League Movement
Which state has the maximum length of roads? (1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Maharashtra (4) Punjab
Who reversed the “blue water policy” ? (a) Col. Forde (b) Count de Laly (c) Albuquenqrue (d) Francisco de Almeide
. The youngest rivers in India originate from (1) Himalayas (2) Eastern Ghats (3) Western Ghats (4) Deccan Plateau
Chief characteristic feature of Mahayana Buddhism was: (a) Worshipping the idole of Buddha (b) No idolworship (c) Belief in the existence of God (d) None
Which Delhi Sultan defeated Prataparudra and arrested him? (a) Malik Kafur (b) Allauddin Khilji (c) Md. Bin Tughlaq (d) None
. Industries owned and run by a group of people who are generally producers of raw materials of the industry belong to which sector of economy? (1) Cooperative sector (2) Joint sector (3) Private sector (4) Public sector
The original home of the Reddis (a) Pakanadu (b) Panararashtra (c) Palanadu (d) Pantarashtra
. Buddhism was divided into two sects namely Mahayana and Hinayana during the reign of (1) The Sungas (2) The Kanvas (3) Harshavardhana (4) Kanishka
Who is the Chairman of the U.N.O. Human Rights Commission? (1) A. Sharon (2) N.A. Hajjaji (3) Kiran Bedi (4) Robinson
. The early Vedic period was noted for (1) Urban development (2) Building of great temples (3) Agricultural civilization (4) Commercial activities
. The cause of inflation is : (1) Increase in money supply (2) Fall in production (3) Increase in money supply and fall in production (4) Decrease in money supply and fall in production
. Between which longitudes is India located? (1) 68025’E to 9706’ E (2) 67030’E to 97030’ E (3) 66015’E to 97025’ E (4) 6807’E to 97025’ E