?Eagle? is a term used in:
(a) Golf
(b) Tennis
(c) Billiards
(d) Volleyball
The Commission set up by the Central Government of examine Centre-State relations is the: (1) Sarkaria Commission (2) Mohan Commission (3) Padmanabhan Commission (4) Sadasivan Commission
Which one of the following pair is not correct matched? (a) North Central Railway - Allahabad (b) East Central Railway - Hajipur (c) West Central Railway - Jaipur (d) South Western Railway - Bangalore
R D Birla National Award is given annually for: (a) outstanding Social Welfare Services (b) progress and innovation in industry (c) high productivity (d) Outstanding research work in medical and related fields
Where was the first university in modern India founded? 1 Bombay 2 Calcutta 3 Lahore 4 Madras
Recently the former Prime Minister Mr.H.D.Deve Gowda and Union others came together and passed a resolution to form a National Forum for smaller States. They were demanding to have one such smaller State as 1 Bodoland 2 Bundelkhand 3 Vidarbha 4 Telangana
The president can make laws thought ordinance ? a) Only on subjects contained in the concurrent list b) On certain subjects even when parliament is in session c) During the recess of the parliament d) Under no circumstances
. The first bird is believed to have appeared on the surface of the earth (a) 300 million years ago (b) 200 million years ago (c) 150 million years ago (d) 100 million years ago
How long can Vice-President act as President if the office of the President falls vacant? (a) For five years (b) For six months (c) For the remaining term (d) For two years
Economic Drain Theory is generally associated with the name of (1) The Britisher Warren Hastings (2) Veera Anstey (3) R.C. Dutt (4) Dadabhai Naoroji
The President of India is the: (a) Head of the State (b) Head of Government (c) Head of State as well as Government (d) None of these
In which among the following molecules is the distance between to adjacent carbon atoms largest? 1 Benzene 2 Ethane 3 Ethane 4 Ethyne
In metabolism, enzymes act as ? a) Promoter b) Catalyst c) Oxidant d) Reluctant