. 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 Chief Minister of a State is (1) Elected by the state Legislature (2) Appointed by the Governor (3) Appointed by the president (4) None
. Which one of the following appointments is not made by the president of India? (1) The Chief Justice (2) The Vice-President (3) The Prime Minister (4) The Governors
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
. The patron of the celebrated Telugu poet Srinadha (1) Prolaya Vema Reddy (2) Peda Komati Vema Reddy (3) Rachavema Reddy (4) Sri Krishnadeva Raya
. After Hindi, which language is spoken by the largest number of people (1) Bengali (2) Oriya (3) Telugu (4) Marathi
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The Greek Ambassdar who referred to the Andhras as the Subordinates of the Mauryas. (a) Selucus (b) Demosthanis (c) Megasthanese (d) Justin
The Constitution of India describes India as a (1) Voluntary Federation (2) Confederation (3) Union of States (4) Federation
. The president can withhold his assent to a Bill (1) Until next session of the Parliament (2) For six months (3) Until bill is passed once again by the Parliament (4) None
The book ‘Nitisara’ was written by: (a) Prola-II (b) Rudradeva (c) Ganapathideva (d) Rudramba
. The largest revenue source in India is: (1) Railways (2) Sales Tax (3) Excise Duty (4) Income Tax
. During the period when the duration of daylight is 24 hours, at the North Pole, the angle of incidence of the Sun’s ray is : (1) 230 300 (2) 430 (3) 630 300 (4) 660 300