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| . The Chairman of the Rules Committee is
(1) The Prime Minister
(2) The Speaker
(3) Leader of the opposition
(4) The President | | 1 |
| . Name the two most important constituents of the ecological
systems?
(1) Lithosphere and atmosphere
(2) Plants and animals
(3) Physical environment and various organisms living in it
(4) None of these | | 1 |
| Who of the following has been totally absolved of the
cricket-betting scandal recently?
(1) Mohd. Azharuddin
(2) Kapil Dev
(3) Jadeja
(4) Dilip Vengsarkar | | 1 |
| India is the largest producer of
(1) Rice
(2) Groundnut
(3) Cotton
(4) Tobacco | | 1 |
| . The Tapti river originates from the
(1) Satpura range
(2) Vindhya range
(3) Mahadev hills
(4) Manasarover | IBM | 2 |
| Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam resigned from the office of Principal
Scientific Adviser to the Government of India on 12
November, 2001. who replaced him as the Principal Scientific
Advisor?
(1) Dr. R. Chidambaram
(2) Dr. K. Kasturirangan
(3) Dr. K. Ramachandran
(4) DR. D. Narayana Murthy | | 1 |
| The Andhra Kings usually identified with the:
(a) Satavahana
(b) Brihatpalayanas
(c) Salankayanas
(d) Visnukundis | | 1 |
| . The Rajputs were defeated against Muslims because
(1) The Muslim invaders had superior arms
(2) The Muslim invaders were in greater numbers
(3) The Rajputs were divided among themselves
(4) The Rajputs were not as brave as the Muslim invaders were | | 2 |
| . Wood pulp used in the manufacture of
(1) Rayon
(2) Paper
(3) Nylon
(4) None of the above | | 1 |
| . The real name of Kautilya (Chankya) was
(1) Vishakhadatta
(2) Vishnu Sharma
(3) Vishnugupta
(4) Vasubandhu | | 1 |
| . 24th Amendment deals with
(1) The procedure of the election of the President
(2) Fundamental Rights
(3) Directive Principles of State Policy
(4) Schedule Castes & Tribes | | 5 |
| Chemically, water is a/an
(1) Hydride
(2) Oxide
(3) Hydroxide
(4) Peroxide | | 1 |
| . The line joining places which have the same height above
mean sea level is callea
(1) Isobar
(2) Isohaline
(3) Isohyte
(4) Contour | | 1 |
| . ‘Mixed economy’ means Co-existence of :
(1) Public sector and Private sector
(2) The poor and the rich
(3) Heavy and light industries
(4) All the above | | 1 |
| Who reversed the “blue water policy” ?
(a) Col. Forde
(b) Count de Laly
(c) Albuquenqrue
(d) Francisco de Almeide | | 1 |
| Kakatiyas were feudatories to :
(a) Chalukyas of Kalyani
(b) Chalukyas of Badami
(c) Rashtrakutas
(d) None | | 1 |
| . The Lok Sabha is dissolved by the
(1) Prime Minister
(2) Speaker
(3) Home Minister
(4) President | | 1 |
| . The publication of Kesari was started by
(1) Bipin Chandrapal
(2) Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar
(3) Lala Lajapathi Rai
(4) Lokamanya Tilak | | 1 |
| First Governer of Andhra :
(a) Kandubai Desi
(b) C.M. Trivedi
(c) K.C. Abraham
(d) Burgula Ramakrishna Rao | | 1 |
| . The committee on whose recommendation Panchayati Raj was
introduced in the country was headed by
(1) Sivraj Mehta
(2) Ashok Mehta
(3) Balwant Raj Mehta
(4) None of these | | 1 |
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