The primary source for Balban?s opinions on sovereignty and
government is
(1) I ? Barni
(2) I Sami
(3) Ibn Batila
(4) Minhaf ? us ? siraf
The stock Exchange is a part of 1 The money market 2 The capital market 3 Both (a) and (b) 4 None of the above
The principle of Conservation of Energy refers to the fact that: (A) it is essential not to waste natural gas and oil for these are limited in supply (B) solar heating makes use of the Sun?s energy, which would otherwise have been wasted (C) energy can neither be created nor be destroyed (D) nuclear power plants recycle spent fuel
There is no law or specific provision so far to govern the President-Prime Minister relationship, yet the President acts on the advice of the Prime Minister; this s based on a convention. This convention in the Indian constitution follows the pattern of the : (a) US Constitution (b) Russian Constitution (c) Australian Constitution (d) British Constitution
If you want to see your, FULL image in a plane mirror then the minimum size of the mirror (1) Depends upon how far you stand in front of the mirror (2) Should equal your height (3) Should be half your height (4) Should be twice your height
Mrs Junko Tabei, who created history on May 16, 1975 by becoming the world?s first woman to reach the 8,848 metre (29,002 ft) high Everest peak belongs to which of the following countries ? (a) Japan (b) Tibet (c) Thailand (d) Nepal
The per capita availability of cloth in India during the planning period has (1) Increased (2) Decreased (3) Constant (4) No perceptible change
The singing of ??. At its Islamabad Sumit can be regarded as a landmark in the evolution of ?.. 1 SAPTA, ASEAN 2 SAFTA, SAARC 3 SAFTA, ASEAN 4 SAPTA, SAARC
Which of the following is not a film of Sri Hrishikesh Makherjee? 1 Anari 2 Anand 3 Milli 4 Junoon
?Shakti Sthal? is situated in (A) Allahabad (B) Lucknow (C) Delhi (D) Medak
ICICI is the name of a (a) Financial Institution (b) Chemical Industry (c) Cement Industry (d) Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Ahmedabad Satyagraha of Gandhi was directed against (a) British mill owners and Government officials (b) Indian mill owners and non-government officials (c) British non-government officials (d) Indian government officials
The famous Khajuraho temples built in the tenth century AD were dedicated to: (a) Rama and Krishna (b) Brahma and Vishnu (c) Trimurti (d) Shiva and Parvati