. In the Gandhara sculptures the preaching mudra associated
with the Budha’s First Sermon at Sarnath is
(a) Abhaya
(b) Dhyana
(c) Dharmachakra
(d) Bhumisparsa
What does the term sovereignty signify ? a) Freedom from British Rule b) Freedom from legal constraints c) Freedom from feudal rule d) Freedom from military rule
BPO is an abbreviation for 1 Bharat Petroleum Organisation 2 Business Process Outsourcing 3 Business Products Outsourcing 4 Bharat Pesticides Outlet
?Abhinav Bharat? was organized by (a) Bhai Parmanand (b) Khudiram Bose (c) Vir Savarkar (d) None of these
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Which of the following head of the state won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1971? (a) Margaret Thatcher (b) Mrs Indira Gandhi (c) Willy Brandt (d) John F Kennedy
what have to do if we found a fake note
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Where will the first match of the 2003 cricket world cup be played? 1 Johannesburg 2 Cape Town 3 Durban 4 Port Elizabeth
Jaswant Singh?s budget brought about some changes in the individual tax policy. Which of the following is taxable under the Indian tax for the year 2003-2004? 1 Long Term Capital Gains 2 Interest on Housing Loan 3 Dividends 4 Banks & Small Savings Intyerests
Solar radiation mainly; emits from (1) Carona (2) Chromosphere (3) Photosphere (4) None of the above
A feature of the Mediterranean climate is: (a) frequent rain and fog (b) a long growing season (c) hillside farming
Which among the following goods has been India?s highest export item ( in Rupees ) in the recent years? 1 Gems and Jewellery 2 Textiles 3 Chemicals and related products 4 Engineering goods
According to the latest National Crime Records Bureau Report on SCs/STs, which of the following States has recorded as the highest incidence of murder cases? (a) Maharashtra (b) Bihar (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Uttar Pradesh
To the royal court of Jahangir, James I, the King of England, sent an ambassador of the name of: (a) John Hawkins (b) William Todd (c) Sir Thomas Roe (d) Sir Walter Raleigh