. Which one of the following is an important geographical
factor in the location of an industry?
(1) Availability of raw materials
(2) Power resources & transport facilities
(3) Water, labour & Market
(4) All the three
Which foreign country established business center in South India during the reign of the Satavahanas and the Ikshavakus (a) Rome (b) Greece (c) U.K. (d) None
A person to be qualified to contest in Panchayat elections must have attained the age of (1) 21 years (2) 18 years (3) 25 years (4) 30 years
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. The approximate ratio between the rural and the urban population in India is (1) 7:2 (2) 6:2 (3) 8:3 (4) 4:1
. The Joint sitting of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is convened when (1) There is disagreement between the two Houses on a money Bill (2) There is disagreement between the two Houses on a non-money Bill (3) The president address both the Houses when a new Lok Sabha is elected or when first session of both the Houses are held in a year (4) None of these
To which galaxy do we belong? (1) Solar System (2) Mercury (3) Milky Way (4) Black Hole
The greatest dynasty that exercised away over the Vijayanagara empire was (a) Aravidu (b) Tuluva (c) Sangama (d) Saluva
. The characteristic red sandstone with beige spots was the medium of (1) The Mathura sculptures (2) The Sanchi sculptures (3) The Pala-Sena sculptures (4) The Gandhara sculptures
. The Chief Justice of the High Court is appointed by (1) The President (2) The Governor (3) The Prime Minister (4) None
. In India, there are many farmers whose holding is one hectare or less than that. What is the percentage of such farmers among the land holders of our country? (1) 40% (2) 50% (3) 70% (4) 90%
. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is (1) The President (2) The Vice-President (3) The Prime Minister (4) The Home Minister
. The largest Coal deposits of India are available in (1) Satpura Basin (2) Damodar Valley (3) Godavari Valley (4) None