The constitution of India was enacted by a constituent assembly set up ?
a) Under the Indian Independence Act,1947
b) Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
c) Through a resolution of the provisional government
Who is popularly known as queen of ghazals? (a) M S Subbulakshmi (b) Siddeshwari Devi (c) Begum Akhtar (d) Nur Jehan
What type of glaciation is generally found in the Himalayas? (a) Alpine glaciation (b) Continental glaciation (c) Arctic glaciation
Which one of the following rights was described as the ?hear and soul of the Constitution? by Dr. Ambedkar? (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom of Religion (c) Right to Freedom (d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
Who among the following famous danseuses is not an exponent of the Odissi Style of dance? (a) Sanjukta Panigrahi (b) Padma Subrahmanyam (c) Sonal Mansingh (d) Madhavi Mudgal
. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to (a) Electric organs of fishes (b) Stings of rays (c) Sebaceous glands of mammals (d) Salivary glands of vertebrates
Who is not a member of the ASEAN group? (A) Malaysia (B) Laos (C) Myanmar (D) Japan
The main reason for the concerntration of sugarcane cultivation in Uttar Pradesh is (1) Fertile soil (2) Absence of competition from other crops (3) Availability of irrigation throughout the year (4) Accessibility to the market
The vertical transfer of energy through the atmosphere is called: (a) condensation (b) convection (c) evaporation
The rate of diffusion is: (A) faster in solids than in liquids and gases (B) faster in liquids than in solids and gases (C) equal to that in solids, liquids and gases (D) faster in gases than in liquids and solids
Where is the objective of ?Social justice? articulated in the Constitution of India? (a) Art. 14 (b) Art. 16 (c) Art. 15 (d) Preamble
Which of the following statement is not true about Agni-2? 1 It is an intermediate range ballistic missile 2 It is a two-stage solid fuel IRBM 3 The missile can carry a load of 10,000 Kg. warhead 4 None of these
How can the Fundamental Rights be protected? (a) A citizen whose Fundamental Rights have been violated can approach the Supreme Court which will issue appropriate writ against the authority (b) Supreme Court will take note of such violations itself (c) The executive will inform the Courts (d) No need of any reference by any court; it is automatically protected