The Indian Constitution is regarded as ?
a) Federal
b) Unitary
c) Parliamentary
d) Federal in form and Unitary in spirit
Layakari in Kathak dance is: (a) mimetic recital (b) lightning-quick foot movement (c) accompanying musical instrument (d) multi-coloured mask worn by the dance performer
The famous Sarnath School of Sculpture flourished during the: (a) Gupta period (b) Mauryan period (c) post-Gupta period (d) post-Ashokan period
Akbar tried to found a new religion because: (a) he thought the old religion false (b) he wanted to unite the people of many religions who lived in his empire under one religion (c) he had a vision telling him to do so (d) he wanted to become famous as a religious hero
The official news agency of Syria is 1 JANA 2 Associated Press of India 3 Press Trust of Syria 4 SANA
At present, how many countries are permanent members of the UN Security Council? (A) 10 (B) 7 (C) 6 (D) 5
Soft drink brank ?Fanta? is owned by 1 Pepsi 2 Coca Cola 3 Parle 4 Shaw Wallance
The abbreviation ?RPF? stands for (a) Reserve Police Force (b) Railway Protection Force (c) Regional Peoples Front (d) Railway Police Force
“No part of the enemy’s body may be used as a souvenir” was said by 1 General Kamikaze 2 American Pacific Fleet 1942 3 Winston Churchill 4 Stalin
The world famous painting ‘Mona Lisa’ is the work of
Who among the following is directly responsible to parliament for all matters concerning the defence services of India ? a) Cabinet committee on political affairs b) President c) Prime Minister d) Defence Minister
Who amongst the following was adjudged as the Best Sports Woman at the Fifth National Games in February 1999? 1 Nisha Millet 2 Aparna Popat 3 Sushma Rana 4 None of these
The province of Sind was annexed to the British possessions in India during the governor generalship of: (a) Lord Auckland (b) Lord Ellenborough (c) Lord Dalhousie (d) Lord Hastings