Q. Brahmavidya Panchakam is a Sanskrit work of __________

Correct Answer

Sree Narayana Guru

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    A)Abhinava Bharat
    B)Anusilan Samiti
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    Answer: Anusilan Samiti
  • Q. From which country, the tradition of written Constitution began
    A)India
    B)Japan
    C)Britain
    D)America
    Answer: America
  • Q. Why was the Simon Commission boycotted?
    A)All the members of the commission were Englishmen
    B)Simon was not known to be a great supporter of the Indian cause
    C)It was appointed before the expiry of the statutory period
    D)Peaceful demonstrators were severely beaten by the police
    Answer: All the members of the commission were Englishmen
  • Q. Cripps Mission came to India
    A)1945
    B)1946
    C)1942
    D)1940
    Answer: 1942
  • Q. Who defeated Darius III in the Battle of Gaugamela?
    A)Aristotle
    B)Alexander the Great
    C)Julius Caesar
    D)Napoleon Bonaparte
    Answer: Alexander the Great
  • Q. Who was called India’s Napoleon because of his victories?
    A)Chandragupta
    B)Skandagupta
    C)Brahmagupta
    D)Samudragupta
    Answer: Samudragupta
  • Q. Who was the founder of the Sena dynasty?
    A)Hemanta Sena
    B)Ballal Sena
    C)Lakshman Sena
    D)Vijay Sena
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  • Q. Who among the following composed the Hindi version of Ramayana?
    A)Valmiki
    B)Tulsidas
    C)Ramananda
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  • Q. The Indian National Congress passed Quit India Resolution at :
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    B)Wardha Session, 1942.
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  • Q. Bangladesh was created in
    A)1972
    B)1970
    C)1973
    D)1971
    Answer: 1971
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    A)One of the names of Buddha
    B)A Buddhist place
    C)A Buddhist Specimen of Art
    D)Buddhist text
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  • Q. The term ‘Upanishad’ Literally implies
    A)Wisdom
    B)Knowledge
    C)Sitting near
    D)Recitation
    Answer: Sitting near
  • Q. When did John Cabot visit Cape Breton Island?
    A)1500
    B)1497
    C)1524
    D)1350
    Answer: 1497
  • Q. By which Act may be the British parliament did Queen Victoria assume the title of ‘the Empress of India’ to emphasize British sovereignty over the whole of British provinces in India and Indian states?
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    B)The Royal Titles Act 1866
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  • Q. The Harappan town considered to be a town of the artists and craftsmen was
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  • Q. Who said’ ‘I am the State’?
    A)Napoleon-I of France
    B)James-II of England
    C)Louis-XIV of France
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    B)Sect contemporary to the Buddha
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  • Q. Who is regarded as the father and founder of the Indian National Congress?
    A)SN Banerjee
    B)Dadabhai Naoroji
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