- Tamil Nadu High Court
- Kerala High Court
- Kolkata High Court
- Bombay High Court
Explanation:
- Doctrine of Lapse
- Subsidiary Alliance
- Mediatisation
- Annexation of Indian States
Sushil Kumar has won gold in which category at the 2017 National Wrestling championship?
- 86kg
- 74kg
- 68kg
- 57kg
Explanation:
Two-time Olympic-medallist Sushil Kumar, India’s lone woman Olympic medal winner Sakshi Malik and Geeta Phogat won gold medal in their respective categories in the National Wrestling championship in Indore on November 17, 2017. Sushil Kumar took less than three minutes to bag a gold medal as three of his rivals gave him a walkover in men’s 74kg freestyle competition. Sakshi finished on the top of the podium after posting a dominating 10-0 victory over Pooja Tomar of Haryana in the final of women’s 62kg, while Geeta clinched the yellow metal with a win against Ravita in the final of 59kg category.
- Vallabhacharya
- Mirabai
- Surdas
- Ramananda
- Jahangir
- Akbar
- Aurangzeb
- Shah Alam
Explanation:
Akbar declared or issued Mahzarnama to take all the religious matters into his own hands. This made him supreme in the religious matters. He issued Mahzarnama to curb the dominance of Ulema. It was written by Faizi in 1579.
- Mir-i-Bahar
- Tahvildar
- Mushrif
- Mutsaddi
- Ian Samsom
- David Grossman
- Roy Jacobsen
- Amos Oz
Explanation:
David Grossman has become the first Israeli author to win the 2017 Man Booker International prize for his novel “A Horse Walks Into a Bar”. The novel was translated by Jessica Cohen and is published in Britain by Jonathan Cape. The book is an ambitious high-wire act of a novel that shines a spotlight on the effects of grief, without any hint of sentimentality. Since 2016, the Man Booker International Prize awards both the winning author and translator £25,000. To be considered for the prize, books had to be translated into English and published in the UK between May 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017.
What can be the maximum number of members of Rajya Sabha?
- 245
- 250
- 255
- 260
- Muhammad Ghori
- Bakhtiyar Khalji
- Mahmud of Ghazni
- Qutbuddin Aibak
- Sheikh Alauddin Sabir
- Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi
- Baba Farid
- Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti