The first PM to have resigned without attending a Parliament
session, was:
(a) Charan Singh
(b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) Morarji Desai
(d) Indira Gandhi
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
. What procedure is followed if a new state is to be formed by separation of territory from any state of the Indian Union? (a) The two houses of the Parliament pass a bill by 2/3rd majority (b) The President gets a bill passed by the simple majority of the state legislature (c) President gets the approval of the parent state and then the two houses of Parliament pass a bill to this effect by simple majority (d) None of these
Which wave phenomenon is not common to both light and sound waves? (a) Diffraction (b) Polarization (c) Reflection (d) Refraction
Which synthetic fiber possesses a ?drip-dry? property? 1 Rayon 2 Nylon 3 Silk 4 Terylene
Which among the following foreign banks is completing 150 years of its establishment this year? 1 HSBC 2 Bank of Tokyo 3 Standard Chartered Bank 4 None of these
Among the following planets, which one takes maximum time for one revolution around the Sun? (a) Earth (b) Jupiter (c) Mars (d) Venus
2 Answers Jupiter, State Bank Of India SBI,
When the right ventricle in the human heart contracts, the blood moves to: (A) aorta (B) brain (C) lungs (D) pulmonary arteries
The great Pyramid at Gizeh was built about: (a) 2650 BC (b) 1800 BC (c) 1750 BC (d) 2000 BC
Sun has a temperature of about: (a) 60000C (b) 80000C (c) 70000C
The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of (a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya (b) Kanishka I (c) Rudradaman (d) Samudragupta
An International Container Transhipment Terminal was launched recently at the port of 1 Cochin 2 Kolkata 3 Mumbai 4 Goa
Who among the following is the Chairman of National Commission of Labour? 1 Sunil Shastri 2 Rahul Bajaj 3 G.P.goenka 4 Ravindra Varma