Imre Kerterz who won the ?Nobel Prize for Literature ? 2001?
hails from which of the following countries?
1 Russia
2 Hungary
3 Germany
4 Japan
Which of the following is correct about the fundamental duties ? I. These are not enforceable. II. They are primarily moral duties. III They are not related to any legal rights. (a)I, II & III (b)I & III (c)II & III
who called the scintest of uttrakhand.
The founder of Arya Samaja was (1) Dayanand Saraswati (2) Swami ramatirtha (3) Ramakrishna Paramahansa (4) Vivekanand
In the awards announced on Republic Day this year, Sourav Ganguly got (a) Padma Vibhushan (b) Padma Shree (c) Padma Bhushan (d) Ashok Chakra
Prorogation of Parliament means (1) Dissolution of Parliament (2) Adjournment of Parliament (3) End of a Parliament Session (4) None of the above
How does common salt help in separating soap from the solution after saponification? 1 By decreasing solubility of soap 2 By increasing solubility of soap 3 By decreasing density of soap 4 None of these
. Which of the following is main function of Unit Trust of India? (a) Mobilise very small savings (b) Giving Loans (c) Imposing Tax (d) Collect tax on agricultural land
The State Government of which of the following States is planning to enforce 52% reservation of jobs in Private Sector for SC/ST/OBC, etc.? 1 Gujarat 2 Kerala 3 Uttar Pradesh 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
The population of all the countries of the world, except six, is lesser than the population of one of a state of India. That state is: (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Bihar (C) Maharashtra (D) Uttar Pradesh
. Consider the following about booth-capturing : (1) Removing of boxes after electorates have voted. (2) Preventing genuine persons from voting. (3) Attacking the opposition candidate (4) Booth capturers can be arrested and detained for 2 years. Which of the above statement are true : (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) All the four (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 4
Jana-Gana-Mana was adopted as National Anthem on: (a) January 24, 1950 (b) December 27, 1957 (c) September 19, 1957 (d) January 30, 1948