The Directive Principles in the India Constitution are drawn on the lines of the ?
a) American Constitution
b) Canadian Constitution
c) French Constitution
d) Irish Constitution
The main important feature of neutron bomb is that when it is dropped on a city, it would damage 1 Both the living organisms and buildings 2 The buildings but not the living organisms 3 The living organisms but spare buildings 4 None of these
From Delhi Mohammad-bin-Tughlak transferred his capital to: (a) Warangal (b) Daulatabad (c) Fatehpur Sikri (d) Ahmadnagar
Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups
The branch of Botany which deals with the form of the plant is (a) Ecology (b) Histology (c) Physiology (d) Morphology
Second Capital City of Himachal Pradesh (1) Simla (2) Kulu (3) Manali (4) Dharmasala
Raja Rammohan Roy, who founded brahmo Samaj, opposed: (a) Idolatry (b) Practice of Sati (c) Purdah System (d) All the three above
Which part of the brain controls respiration ? (a) Cerebral cortex (b) Medulla (c) Cerebellum (d) Cerebrum
Kuberaka is mentioned in this inscription : (1) Maski edict of Asoka (2) Bhattiprolu Casket inscriptions (3) Nasik inscription of Gautami Balsri (4) Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela
Indian Cricket Team is likely to play in Pakistan after a gap of around 1 10 years 2 12 years 3 15 years 4 18 years
Wood is the main raw material for the manufacture of 1 Paint 2 Paper 3 Ink 4 Gun powder
Which one of these was not murdered? (a) Thomas Becket (b) Socrates (c) Julius Caesar (d) Abraham Lincoln (e) John F Keneedy
India?s exports growth rate grew by what percentage during April 1999-october 1999? 1 5.6% 2 7.2% 3 8.9% 4 10.2%