Who appoints the chairman of the UPSC ?
a) President
b) Chief Justice of India
c) Prime Minister
d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
The population of all the countries of the world, except six, is lesser than the population of one of a state of India. That state is: (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Bihar (C) Maharashtra (D) Uttar Pradesh
Where is the famous Rumtek monastery located? 1 Arunachal Pradesh 2 Assam 3 Sikkim 4 Himachal Pradesh
A list of national languages can be traced in the ??? of the Indian Constitution. (a) Fifth Schedule (b) Sixth Schedule (c) Seventh Schedule (d) Eighth Schedule
Who has been selected for the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize for the year 1997? (1) Ronald Reagan (2) Jimmy Carter (3) Kofi Annan (4) George Bush
. If you are the ninth person in the queue starting from either end the number of persons in the queue is (a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 19
Which of the following States is called the ?Tiger State? of India? 1 Assam 2 Gujarat 3 West Bengal 4 M.P.
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How many days does the earth take to complete a circle around the sun? (a) 365 (b) 365-1/2 (c) 365-1/4
Which of the following is the objective of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ?A) To minimize imbalances in quantum and duration of the international trade. B) To provide subsidy to the third world countries so that they may complete with developed nations.C) To ensure exchange rate stability.Which of these objectives is correct ? (1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B (4) Only A & C (5) None of these
Which of the following countries won the Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in 2004? (a) West Indies (b) Pakistan (c) India (d) Australia
Which of the following Indians was awarded Legion Daward, the highest civilian award of France ? (a) Indira Gandhi (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Mother Teresa (d) Satyajit Ray
Which of the following nations won the 2004 Natwest Trophy for Cricket? (a) West Indies (b) England (c) New Zealand (d) Australia
The foul smell of rancid butter is due to (a) Butyric acid (b) Caproic acid (c) Stearic acid (d) Palmitic acid