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The president can proclaim a state of emergency in case of ? a) External aggression or internal disturbances threatening the security of the country b) Failure of constitutional machinery in a particular state c) Threat ot financial stability of the country d) All of the above
Recently, in which one of the following countries did ONGC Videsh Ltd. Acquire 25% stake in an oil project? 1 Bahrain 2 Egypt 3 Libya 4 Sudan
what are the effects of power shortage in india and do you hav any ideas to overcome it?
The president of the Indian Union has the same constitutional authority as the ? a) British monarch b) President of U.S.A. c) Preisdent of Egypt d) President of U.S.S.R.
It is almost impossible for the union to go against the recommendations of the Finance Commission, because (1) Parliament is not concerned with distribution of Income Tax (2) The President prescribes by order the manner of distribution (3) The Finance Commission is impartial and objective (4) The Finance Commission acts as a buffer between the Union and the State
state which have 100% electricity at rural area?
The equatorial diameter of the earth is approximately (a) 6357 km (b) 18546 km (c) 12756 km (d) 15600 km
The river Damodar rises in the : (a) Rajasthan State (b) Gujarat State (c) Chhotanagpur Plateau (d) Arunachal Pradesh hills
Recently about one million pigs were slaughtered as they were said to be affected by a deadly virus, fatal for human beings. This was done in which of the following countries? 1 Uganda 2 Hong Kong 3 Australia 4 Malaysia
The least perfect square number which is divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 is (a) 900 (b) 1600 (c) 2500 (d) 3600
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At Akbar?s death the extent of his empire was: (a) the same as Babur?s (b) smaller than Babur?s (c) the same as the present Indian Union (d) the same as Ashoka?s
Cultural and Educational Rights have been dealt with under Articles (a) 31 and 32 (b) 30 and 31 (c) 29 and 30 (d) 33 and 34