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The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the (a) People on the basis of universal adult franchise (b) People on the basis of communal electorates (c) People on the basis of restricted franchise (d) None of the above is correct
Ptolemy built a temple/museum to the goddess of art, literature and learning at: (a) Athens (b) Boukephala (c) Kabul (d) Alexandria
Why is one?s breath visible in cold but not in hot weather? (A) The water vapours in the exhaled breath condense into small droplets, which become visible (B) During winter, visibility is clearer and water vapour in the breath can be seen (C) During hot weather, water drops in breath evaporate
For what reason does Chernobyl, which is 100km north of Kiev, appear in the news frequently? 1 Ethnic violence and separatist movements 2 Frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes 3 Explosion of nuclear power station causing radioactive fallout 4 Suspected activity of cloning of human being
Which of the following rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as ‘The Heart and Soul of the Constitution ? a) Right to freedom of Religion b) Right to Property c) Right of Equality d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
The possibility of the birth of fraternal twins arises during/after: (A) fertilisation (B) fertilisation stage (C) third to fifth month of pregnancy (D) Fifth to seventh month of pregnancy
In which areas is physical weathering more prominent? (a) Arid areas (b) Humid areas (c) Cold areas
The first History book was written by: (a) Othelo (b) Julius Caesar (c) Herodotus (d) Aristotle
The prohibition of traffic in human beings and ‘begar’ comes under ? a) Art 22 b) Art 23 c) Art 24 d) Art 25
. A man wanted to sell an article with 20% profit but he actually sold at 20% loss for Rs. 480/-. At what price he wanted to sell with profit : (a) 720 (b) 600 (c) 750 (d) 840
Diamond and emerald are made of (1) Carbon (2) Silica (3) Silica and beryllium (4) Carbon and beryllium
Who is competent to dissolve the Parliament? (a) The President (b) The Cabinet with the concurrence of the Leader of the Opposition (c) By resolution in both Houses of Parliament (d) None