World Population Day was celebrated on
(a) Aug. 2, 2004
(b) July 27, 2004
(c) July 19, 2004
(d) July 11, 2004
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Which of the following is a protein? 1 Wool 2 Starch 3 Natural rubber 4 Cellulose
Which of the following statements is correct? 1 The famous Sun Temple of Konarak was built by Narsimhadeve I 2 Kashmir never became a part of the Mughal empire 3 The Wodeyar dynasty in Karnataka region was overthrown by Tipu Sultan 4 The Sena dynasty of Bengal ruled from their capital at Puruliya
India?s first TV centre was set up at: (a) Bombay (now Mumbai) (b) Delhi (c) Calcutta (now Kolkata) (d) Lucknow
The abbreviation IRDA stands for 1 Industrial Research and Develoment Authority of India 2 Insurance Research and Development Authority of India 3 Industrial Research Development Auithority of India 4 Industrial Research and Demands Agency
Who decides whether a bill is Money Bill or not?
The European Union has how many members? 1 25 2 17 3 20 4 12
Parliamentary System in India is proposed to be replaced by Presidential system because (1) Leaders with social conscience are not elected as members of the Legislature (2) All the ministers need not be members of Lok Sabha (3) Ministers are not always experts and specialists (4) Corruption and inefficiency in administration make people dissatisfied
The largest cattle fair in the world that lasts for a month, takes place at: (a) Pushkar (b) Nauchandi (c) Sonepur (d) Bateshwar
The authorship of ?Rajatarangini? may be ascribed to: (a) Bakpatiraja (b) Kalhan (c) Sandhyakar Nandi (d) Kalidasa
The Directive Principles of the State Policy aim at: (a) establishing social and economic justice in the country (b) ensuring the smooth functioning of democracy (c) giving extra-Constitutional power to the Government (d) None of the above
Which of the following metals forms an amalgam with other metals? 1 Lead 2 Tin 3 Zinc 4 Mercury
According to a legend Lord Krishna lifted Mount Govardhana to crush the pride of: (a) Duryodhana (b) Kansa (c) Indra (d) None of these