The power to grant pardon to persons convicted of an offence
is vested in the
(a) President and the State Governor
(b) Parliament
(c) Union Law Minister
(d) Attorney-General
The branch of agriculture which deals with the feeding, shelter, health and breeding of the domestic animals is called (a) Dairy science (b) Veterinary Science (c) Poultry (d) Animal Husbandry
Which among the following denotes the ratio between total population and the cultivated land? (a) Economic density (b) Agricultural density (c) Physiological density (d) Geographical density
are potatoes and onions are stems or roots
The city of Bam, which was extensively damaged by a severe earthquake in 2004, is in (a) Korea (b) Egypt (c) Iran (d) Syira
What was main industry in India during the time of independence ?
Who was the first Secretary General of United Nations ?
The average of a collection of 20 measurements was calculated to be 56 cm. But later it was found that a mistake had occurred in one of the measurements which was recorded as 64 cm, but should have been 61 cm. The correct average must be (a) 53 cm (b) 54.5 cm (c) 55.85 cm (d) 56.15 cm
A and B, working separately, can do a piece of work in 10 and 15 days respectively. If they work on alternate days beginning with A, then in how many days will the work be completed? (a) 18 days (b) 13 days (c) 12 days (d) 6 days
The book ?An Actor?s Journey?, is the autobiography of which actor ?
By whom The Panchayat Raj system was recommended ?
The sum of first sixty numbers from one to sixty is divisible by (a) 13 (b) 59 (c) 60 (d) 61
Circular shadow of Earth on the Moon occurs during (a) Lunar eclipse (b) Solar eclipse (c) Sunrise (d) Sunset