World Tourism Day falls on??..
A. 27th July
B. 27th September
C. 16th August
D. 25th March
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. The abolition of the I.A.S and the I.P.S has been recommended by the (a) Dhebar Commission (b) Kalekar Commission (c) Kher Commission (d) Rajamannar Commission
. Most of the reform movements were started in Bengal because: (a) The British rule was established there first (b) The Christian missionaries were active there (c) Common man was oppressed (d) The people were educated
What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor ? a) 25 years b) 30 years c) 35 years d) 40 years
In mammals, the sequence of bones from shoulder to finger tips is 1 Humerus, radius-ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges 2 Humerus, metacarpals, carpals, radius-ulna, phalanges 3 Radius-ulna, humerus, metacarpals, carpals, phalanges 4 None of these
Climate refers to: (a) condition of atmosphere (b) area?s average weather (c) changing condition troposphere
The number of amino acids, known so far, is: (A) 12 (B) 22 (C) 32 (D) 42
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Most soluble in water is 1 Camphor 2 Sugar 3 Sulphur 4 Common salt
Which of the following signifies an important distinction between fundamental rights and directive principles ? a) While the former are rights of citizens, the latter are duties of the state b) While the former relate largely to civic aspects, the latter relate to socio-economic and international aspects c) While the former relate to the present, the latter are not so time-bound d) While the former are judicially enforceable, the latter are not so enforceable.
?A Passage to India? is a famous novel written by: (a) E M Forster (b) Winston Churchill (c) D H Lawrence (d) Jane Austen
The much discussed ?Y 2 K problem? is a problem related with which of the following fields? 1 Computer Science 2 Medical Science 3 Indian Economy 4 None of these
New Zealand is: (a) a large ocean bay (b) an archipelago (c) two big islands: North Island, South Island separated by Cook Strait and several small islands (d) a rage island