Which of the following is the basic characteristic of Oligopoly?
1.a few sellers one buyer
2.a few sellers many buyers
3.a few sellers a few buyers
4.many sellers a few buyers
Answer:2
Posted Date:-2021-01-20 11:14:35
1.Alauddin Khalji
2.Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
3.Muhammad bin Tughluq
4.None of the above
Answer 31.10
2.15
3.13
4.14
Answer 21.Namadev
2.Ekanatha
3.Tukaram
4.Gnanadeva
Answer 31.Babur
2.Humayun
3.Jahangir
4.Aurangzeb
Answer 31.Bihar
2.Assam
3.Orissa
4.Bengal
Answer 41.I only
2.II only
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.I only
2.II only
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 21.I only
2.II only
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.Rajendra Chola I
2.Gajendra Chola
3.Vikram Chola
4.Rajendra Chola III
Answer 11.Iltutmish
2.Qutubuddin Aibak
3.Muhammad bin Tughluq
4.Aurangzeb
Answer 21.I only
2.II only
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 11.To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Buddhism.
2.To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Jainism.
3.To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Sikhism.
4.None of the above
Answer 31.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 41.Sri Vaishnavism
2.Sri Vaishavism
3.Nirguna
4.Sikkhism
Answer 11.Krishndev Rai
2.Krishna I
3.Nadivarman
4.Rajendra Chola
Answer 21.the Saiva Nayanars
2.the Vaisnava Alvars
3.Nirguna Saints
4.Both A & B
Answer 41.Pallavas, Pandyas and Cholas
2.Pallavas, Cheras and Rashtrakutas
3.Pallavas, Vijaynagar and Bahmani Kingdoms
4.Cheras & Pandavas
Answer 11.A form of music
2.A form of veena
3.The place where Sufi Mystics lived
4.None of the above
Answer 31.Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means divide.
2.Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration.
3.Both A & B
4.Only B
Answer 11.September 23, 1932
2.15-Mar-33
3.5-Mar-31
4.10-Feb-30
Answer 31.August 2, 1858
2.June,1857
3.January, 1858
4.December, 1857
Answer 11.Ideas was the Bhakti movement?devotion to God. Bhakti to God was accepted as salvation.
2.Ideas was the Bhakti movement?devotion to God with the help of priest. Bhakti to God was accepted as damnation.
3.Spiritual sessions in meeting places known as zawiyas, khanqahs, or tekke
4.Described as the interiorization, and intensification of human faith and practice.
Answer 11.Nirguna and Saguna
2.Shaivism
3.Sikkhism
4.Jainism
Answer 11.Pallavas, Pandyas and Cholas
2.Pallavas, Kaktyas and Cholas
3.Pallavas, Pandyas and Cheras
4.Rashtrakutas, Pandyas and Cholas
Answer 11.Nehru report :1929
2.14 points of M. Ali Jinnah: 1929
3.Second round table conference:1931
4.Communal award:1932
Answer 11.Advaita
2.Visisthadvaita
3.Both A & B
4.Neither A nor B
Answer 11.Sikhism
2.Shaivism
3.Vaishanvism
4.All of the above
Answer 11.It was signed between Madan Mohan Malaviya and Dr. Ambedkar
2.It was signed on January 23, 1932
3.It was signed in yarvada jail in Puna
4.This act increased the number of seats reserved for depressed class from 71 to 147.
Answer 21.The activities of Swaraj party had induced the British Government to review the working of the diarchy system introduced by the Montague- Chelmsford reforms.
2.The British Government appointed the Simon commission in Nov., 1927.
3.Simon commission was opposed because its all members were the English.
4.Lala Lajpat Rai was died during the protest of Simon commission.
Answer 41.Vedas
2.Vedanta
3.Brahamans
4.Bhagwat Gita
Answer 41.Bhakti or Single minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God with the help of Brahmins was the only means of Salvation.
2.Bhakti or Single minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God was the only means of Salvation.
3.Both A & B
4.None of the above
Answer 21.Iltutmish
2.Akbar
3.Nadir Shah
4.Shahjahan
Answer 21.Jayadeva
2.Kalidas
3.Panini
4.None of the above
Answer 11.I only
2.II only
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.Sankara
2.Saivaite Nayanmars
3.Vashnavaite Alwars
4.Tukaram
Answer 11.Mirabai
2.Nimbarka
3.Vallabhacharya
4.Madhav
Answer 41.Todarmal
2.Tansen
3.Birbal
4.Mansingh
Answer 31.Babur
2.Akbar
3.Jahangir
4.Aurangzeb
Answer 41.Dadu Dayal
2.Guru Nanak
3.Sri Chaitanya
4.Guru Govind Singh
Answer 21.Tulsidas
2.Saivaite Nayanmars
3.Sankara
4.Ramanuja
Answer 41.Narayan Guru
2.Swami Vivekananda
3.Krishna swami Aiyar
4.Keshav Chandra Sen
Answer 41.Ramanuja
2.Sankara
3.Guru Nanak
4.Chaitanya
Answer 21.Tulsidas
2.Surdas
3.Tukaram
4.Ramanuja
Answer 21.Namadev
2.Ekanatha
3.Tukaram
4.Gnanadeva
Answer 41.William IV
2.Victoria
3.Edward VII
4.George V
Answer 21.Queen Victoria
2.The British Parliament
3.Government of Britan
4.None of these
Answer 21.To enquire into the working of the Government of India Act, 1919 and to suggest further reforms in the system of administration.
2.To enquire into the working of the Marley-Minto reforms.
3.To declare India as republic state
4.None of these
Answer 1