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(A) Bukkaraya I
(B) Krishnadevaraya
(C) Harihar I
(D) Ramadevaraya
● Harihar was the first king of Vijay Nagar Empire. He was the founder of Vijaynagar Empire and he ruled from 1336 to 1356. He is also known as Hakka.
● His dynasty is known as Sangama Dynasty, and after him Bukka Raya II became king and he ruled from 1356 to 1377.
● An inscription dated 1346 regarding a grant to the Sringeri matha describes Harihara I as the ruler of "whole country between the eastern and the western seas" .
Gini coefficient measures the inequality in economy.
• The coefficient ranges from zero to one, with zero representing perfect equality and one showing perfect inequality.
• There are many ways to measure it. Two popular ways are those based on pre-tax (or market) income and disposable income.
• Rise in gini coefficient indicates that government policies are not inclusive and may benefit rich instead of poor.
(A) Raja Raja chola
(B) Mahendra Verman I
(C) Raj Simha
(D) Vikramaditya
● Mahendra Verman I was a Pallav King who used to write Sanskrit Drama.
● He was a scholar, painter, architect, musician. He was the son of Simhavishnu. During his reign, the Chssalukya king Pulakeshin II attacked the Pallava kingdom.
● Tamil literature flourished under his rule, with the rise in popularity of Tevaram written by Appar and Sambandhar.
● He himself was the author of the play Mattavilasa Prahasana and another play called Bhagavadajjuka.
(A) Robert Clive
(B) Lord Dalhousie
(C) Warren Hasting
(D) James Heartly
* Battle of Plassey was fought between East India Company and Nawab of Bengal in 1757, Nawab Sirajuddaulah was from Bengal side and Robert Clive was from british side.
* The battle took on the banks of Hoogly river and the victory of Bengal set a major landmark in the history of Indian history.
* Robert Clive bribed Mir Jafar, the commander-in-chief of the Nawab's army and vowed him the nawabship of Bengal after the battle. Mir jafar was even made nawab of Bengal after war but his role was mere a puppet of company rule.
• In 2004 Lok Sabha elections, EVMs are used in all constituencies.
• In 1999, EVMs were used first time in the general elections of entire state in Goa.
• An EVM consists of two interlinked units-
1. Ballot unit-used by voter uses to exercise his / her vote
2. Control unit=used by the polling officials
• An EVM machine used by ECI can record a maximum of 2000 votes.
• An M2-EVM machine (old) can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates including NOTA.
• However in the case of M3 EVMs (Post 2013), EVMs can cater to a maximum of 384 candidates including NOTA by connecting 24 Balloting Units.
• M3 EVMs are the third generation EVMs.
• M3 EVMS also has added features like Tamper Detection and Self Diagnostics.
● Palk Strait divides India and Sri Lanka.
● It is 40 to 85 miles wide and 85 miles long.
● Duncan Passage is located between South Andaman and Little Andaman.
● The Kailasanathar temple at Kanchipuram was built during the rule of Pallavas.
● It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and It is the oldest structure in Kanchipuram.
● It is located on the banks of the Vegavathi River in the state of Tamil Nadu.
● Cadaver refers to A dead human used for anatomy.
● It is a dead human body that is used by medical students, physicians and scientists.
● The various stages of decomposition :
1) Autolysis
2) Bloating
3) Putrefaction
● The commercial and marketing arm of ISRO is Antrix Corporation Limited.
● Antrix Corporation Limited was incorporated as a private limited company owned by the Government of India.
● The vision of ISRO is to "harness space technology for national development”.
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