Who appoints the chairman of the UPSC ?
a) President
b) Chief Justice of India
c) Prime Minister
d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
What is the bond between two amino acids in protein called ? (a) Ester bond (b) Glycosidic bond (c) Peptide bond (d) Phosphodieser bond
The ?Ramacharita? was composed by: (a) Basubandhu (b) Dingnaga (c) Bhavabhuti (d) Sandhyakar Nandi
The poet Harisena was the courtier of: (a) Samudragupta (b) Skandagupta (c) Chandragupta II (d) Lakshman Sena
meaning of vendor
How many of the following statements about Cuba are true? I. Its main spoken language is Spanish II. Its Prime Minister was once Che Guevara III. It defeated an American invasion in 1962 IV. It left the UNO in 1970 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four
The Legislative Council of a State is a: (a) temporary body (b) permanent body (c) semi-permanent body (d) chamber of the nominated members
In the recent year, which one of the following has the highest per capita income? (1) Punjab (2) Haryana (3) Delhi (4) West Bengal
The ancient name of Bengal was (a) Kamrupa (b) Vasta (c) Gauda (d) Vallabhi
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Both in quality and quantity the leading mica mining State in India is: (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Rajasthan (4) Tamil Nadu
The oath of office to the Prime Minister and other Ministers is administered by the (a) Vice-President of India (b) President of India (c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (d) Chief Justice of India
The term ?Punter? is associated with the game of: (a) Golf (b) Polo (c) Bridge (d) Horse Racing
If there is a vacancy in the office of the President, it must be filled up within a period of (a) One year (b) Two years (c) Three years (d) Six months