The 2004 SAARC Award has been posthumously awarded to which
of the following persons?
(a) Zia-ur-Rahman
(b) Bikrum Shah
(c) Indira Gandhi
(d) Rajiv Gandhi
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha when compared: (a) They are equally powerful (b) Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha (c) Rajya Sabha is more powerful than the Lok Sabha (d) the ?intensity of power? varies
The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the Constitution of ? a) U.S.A. b) Canada c) Ireland d) U.K.
The human immuno deficiency virus (HIV) is a living entity because it can 1 Move from one cell to another 2 Undergo autoreproduction 3 Disturb host cell respiration 4 Excrete in human sperm
If one chews an unsweetened chapatti for a short time, a distinctly sweetish taste becomes noticeable because 1 Carbohydrate is converted into sugar in the mouth 2 Protein is converted into sugar in the mouth 3 Fat is converted into sugar in the mouth 4 None of these
Under Article 56 (a) the President by writing under his hand addressed to the (a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may resign his office (b) Prime Minister may resign his office (c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha may resign his office (d) Vice-President may resign his office
Any foreign particle which stimulates the formation of antibodies is called 1 Histone 2 Antigen 3 Receptor 4 Antibiotic
As pr new guidelines, the crore projects amounting to a particular limit only can access to external commercial borrowings (ECBs). The new limit is set at 1 US $ 50 million 2 US $ 75 million 3 US $ 100 million 4 US $ 150 million
Which is the top country in cotton production? 1 USA 2 India 3 Pakistan 4 China
The best known example of the Hoyasala style of temple is found at: (a) Hallebid (b) Karle (c) Ajanta (d) None of the above
The Kalinga Prize is given for popularization in which of the following fields? 1 Public Service 2 Sports 3 sceience & Technology 4 Cinema
Investment and savings are kept equal through a change in the level of (a) Consumption (b) Investment (c) Government expenditure (d) Income
The father of Russian Revolution is: (a) Nikita Khurschev (b) Stalin (c) V I Lenin (d) L I Brezhnev