Admission to educational institution maintained by the state or receiving aid out of state funds can be denied on the ground of ?
a) Sex
b) Place of birth
c) Language
d) Religion
Chilka is the name of a: (a) Lake on the east coast of India (b) Mountain in the Himalayas (c) River of Bihar (d) City in Assam
The president’s rule in a state means that the state in ruled by ? a) The president directly b) A caretaker government c) The chief minister nominated by the president d) The governor of the state
. Sound waves travel at 300 m/s. Sound produced at a point is heard by a person after 5 seconds while the same sound is heard by another person after 6 seconds. What could be the maximum and minimum distances between the two persons? (a) 1.8km, 0.15 km (b) 2.2km, 0.20 km (c) 2.8km, 0.25 km (d) 3.3km, 0.3 km
Who is popularly known as Flying Sikh? (A) Bahadur Singh (B) Surjit Singh (C) Ajit Pal Singh (D) Milkha Singh
The Cricket World Cup in 2007 will be hosted by 1 West Indies 2 New Zealand 3 South Africa 4 Kenya
Pancreas is (1) an endocrine gland (2) an exocrine gland (3) both exocrine and endocrine (4) None of these
who has been appointed as president of zambia
Which of the following is equivalent to national income? 1 Gross domestic product at market prices 2 Net domestic product at factor prices 3 Net national product at market prices 4 Net national product at factor cost
The constituent assembly was created by ? a) Simla Conference, 1945 b) Cabinet Mission Plan c) Indian Independence Act d) Cripps Mission
When was the First Five Year Plan launched? (a) April 1, 1951 (b) March 7, 1949 (c) May 1, 1950 (d) August 15, 1956
Recession in the market implies 1 Slump in trade & industry due to fall in demand 2 Increase in trade and industry due to rise in demand 3 No change in trade and industry due to stability in demand 4 None of these
Pituitary gland is present 1 Below the brain 2 Above the brain 3 Inside the brain 4 Nowhere near the brain