Which British Governor-General introduced Postage Stamp in
India?
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Auckland
(c) Lord Canning
(d) Lord William Bentinck
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The ?Residuary Powers? (not mentioned in the Union, State or Concurrent lists of the Constitution) are vested in (a) President of India (b) Both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha (c) State Legislature (d) Lok Sabha
Which company invented the transistor radio? (a) Sony (b) Texas Instuments (c) Panasonic (d) Telstra
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The war criminals of the Second World War were put to trial in (a) Nuremburg (b) Peiter?sburg (c) Gettysburg (d) Peisburg
For oil and gas security, India has invested in production fields abroad. In which of the following production companies do the Indian PSUs hold shares? (a) Saudi Aram Co. (b) Sakhalin-I (c) Petronas (d) Chevron Texa Co.
Which of the following is an indirect tax? (a) Property tax (b) Production tax (c) Company tax (d) Profit tax
3 Answers Hindustan, Hindustan Unilever Limited, SSC,
hind limbsthumping on groudn by a rabbit is a behaviour rwelated to : A. surrender to a stronger oppeonent b. courtship c. warining signal to members D . preparatinon for a duet
Through which X rays cannot pass ?
Joint sittings of the two Houses of Parliament are presided over by the (a) President of India (b) Speaker of Lok Sabha (c) Chairmanof Rajya Sabha (d) An MP, specially nominated by the President
7 Answers BEd, Karnataka Bank,
Under whose perview the Central Statistical Survey Organisation ?
Sex ratio refers to the number of women (a) Per sq. km. In relation to the males (b) Per 1,000 males (c) Per state in relation to the males (d) And the number of men in an area
Which of the following rivers are east-flowing? 1. Mahanadi 2. Narmada 3. Cauvery 4. Periyar (a) 1 and 3 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 1 and 2 (d) 3 and 4