. 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
Who was the founder of the Sunga dynasty? (1) Pushyamitra (2) Sagamitra (3) Dantivaman (4) Yasovarman
Who was the first lawyer in Andhra to boycott the British court? (a) Koppali Hanumantha Rao (b) Nyapati Subba Rao (c) T. Prakasam (d) Kodali anjaneyulu
Ancient center of Buddhist culture was: (a) Paitan (b) Guduru (c) Nagarjuna konda (Nalgonda district) (d) None
Brahama Naidu was the commander in chief of: (a) Nagalama (b) Malideva (c) Manumasiddi (d) Ganapathideva
. Chief Minister of Madras in November 1932 was (1) Raja of Vijayanagaram (2) Raja of Bobbili (3) Kattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy (4) None
Which nation possesses the largest cattle population in the world? (1) U.S.A. (2) Australia (3) India (4) Denmark
Disguised unemployment refers to (1) Persons with no jobs (2) More persons employed for a job, which a few can accomplish (3) Unemployment of women (4) Unemployment of people above 60 years
. Diamond mines are located at (1) Panna (M.P.) (2) Kolar (3) Singbhum (4) All the three
. The First Five-Year Plan in India placed emphasis on: (1) Industrial development (2) Solution of unemployment problem (3) Rapid development of Housing and power (4) Agriculture and Irrigation
The title enjoyed by the leader of the No-tax compaign at Pedanandipadu (a) Deshabhakta (b) Andhra Shivaji (c) Andhra Lion (d) Adhra kesari
. Total outlay in the VII Five Year Plan is : (1) Rs. 3,48,148 crores (2) Rs. 3,60,000 crores (3) Rs. 3,64,248 crores (4) Rs. 3,70,450 crores
The first postal stamp of India was released in 1837. Where was it released? (1) Karachi (2) Bombay (3) Dhaka (4) Rangoon