The Indian Constitution closely follows the Constitutional system of ?
a) USA
b) UK
c) Switzerland
d) USSR
Battle of Plassey was fought by the Britishers with (a) Siraj-ud-Daula (b) Mir Zafar (c) Mir Qasix (d) Wajid Ali Shah
The headquarters of the European Central Bank established in 1998 are located at 1 London 2 Berlin 3 Frankfurt 4 Lisben
What does the Constitution say about the appointment of the Union Council of Ministers? (a) Prime Minister is appointed by the President and other ministers are also appointed by the President on the advice of the PM (b) The Parliament appoints them (c) PM is appointed by the Parliament and Council of Ministers by the Speaker of Lok Sabha (d) PM and Council of Ministers are appointed by the Supreme Court
The gland, which in relation to body size is largest at birth and then gradually shrinks after puberty, is 1 Thyroid 2 Pituitary 3 Thymus 4 Adrenal
. Nishadacharita was written by (a) Bhatti (b) Narasimha (c) Kalidasa (d) Sriharsa
As per the migratory trend seen in the recent past, the outflow of people from which of the following States is the maximum ? (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Kerala (5) None of these
Which of the following is produced during allergic reactions ? a) Heparin b) Histamine c) Seratonin d) Selastamine
Both Canada and the United States are interested in the Arctic region because it: (a) has many minerals (b) is the shortest route to Asia (c) is rich in fur-bearing animals
National highway No. 3 runs from: (a) Amritsar to Kolkata (b) Delhi to Chennai (Madras) (c) Delhi to Ahmedabad (d) Agra to Mumbai (Bombay)
The first session of the Constituent Assembly was held in ? a) Bombay b) Calcutta c) Lahore d) New Delhi
Till what age can a judge of a High Court hold the office? 1 58 years 2 60 years 3 62 years 4 65 years
According to a UNICEF report issued in December 1999, how many people in India do not have the facility of clean drinking water? 1 10 crore 2 20 crore 3 30 crore 4 35 crore