. Taxila was the famous site of
(1) Early Vedic art
(2) Gandhara art
(3) Gupta art
(4) Mauryan art
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The biggest oil refinery in India is at (1) Mathura (2) Visakhapatnam (3) Barauni (4) Koyali
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The acid generally used in storage batteries is (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Acetic acid
Select disinvestments of public sector enterprises as an objective included to the first time in the (1) 4th plan (2) 7th plan (3) 8th plan (4) 8th plan
. The Prime Minister of the united Kingdom when India achieved independence was (1) Winston Churchill (2) Lord Macaulay (3) Clement Attlee (4) Harold Wilson
. Mixed economy envisages : (1) Private and Public sectors (2) Co-existence of capitalists and labourers (3) Integrated economic development (4) Development of agriculture and industry simultaneously
The kushan emperer who embraced Buddhism was: (a) Kanishka (b) Asvaghosha (c) Bindusara (d) None
In India, on a woman’s death, her personal property (Sridhana) passes on generally to her (1) Husband (2) Sons (3) Daughters (4) Daughters-in-law
The Mauryan emperior who propagated Jainism in South India was (a) Chanda Gupta Maurya (b) Skanda Gupta (c) Samprati (d) Kharavela
The first Indian National Congress session was held at (1) Madras (2) Delhi (3) Bombay (4) Calcutta
Alexander defeated Porus in the battle of (1) Pushkalavathi (2) Taxila (3) Hydapses (4) Rajgriha
. 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
. The last ruler of the Nanda dynasty from whom Chandra Gupta Maurya took over the throne was (1) Mahapadma Nand (2) Dhana Nand (3) Dhruwa Nand (4) Naga Nand