. Ankaleshwar is famous for
(1) Coal mines
(2) Petroleum
(3) Iron ore
(4) Gold mines
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English education in India was introduced by (1) Lord Curzon (2) Jawaharlal Nehru (3) Lord Macaulay (4) Lord Dalhousie
. Which of the following battles brought an end to the Vijay Nagar Empire (1) Battle of Panipat (2) Battle of Tarain (3) Battle of Talikota (4) Battle of Khurda
The main cause of the no-tax compaign was: (a) Abolition of many posts of Asst. Karnams (b) No Proper service conditions of village officials (c) Both A & B (d) None
Aurangazeb besieged Golkonda in the year: (a) 1690 (b) 1680 (c) 1687 (d) 1677
Which dynasty ruled Golconda (1512-1681) : (a) Khilji dynasty (b) Adilshai dynasty (c) Qqutub Shahi dynasty (d) All the above
1 Answers Khilji Dynasty, RRB,
. The Tapti river originates from the (1) Satpura range (2) Vindhya range (3) Mahadev hills (4) Manasarover
. Temporary control of inflation can be effected by: (1) Increasing the prices (2) Increasing the taxes (3) Restraint on the growth of money supply (4) Reducing the prices
. The percentage of villages in the country covered by primary agricultural credit societies is almost : (1) 30% (2) 50% (3) 87% (4) 97%
. Which of the following is NOT the function of the Supreme Court? (1) Deciding the dispute between two states (2) Deciding the disputes between the Union and the States (3) Giving advice on any constitutional matter referred to by the President (4) Give opinion always on the Bills pending in Lok Sabha so that the passage of Bills can be stopped
. Boghazkoti is important because (1) It is known as a significant trading center between Central Asia and Tibet (2) Inscriptions found here mention the name of the Vedic gods and goddesses (3) The original text of the Vedas was composed here (4) It was a trade center during the Sangam Age
The partition of Bengal on 7th July 1905 led to the growth of a movement known as: (a) Quit India (b) Vandemataram (c) Swadeshi movement (d) Dandi movement
The salankayan inscriptions are in, (a) Sanskrit (b) Prakrit (c) Both the above (d) None of the above