National film awards were instituted in the year:
(a) 1950
(b) 1954
(c) 1961
(d) 1969
Hill has launched …a micro-credit programme to get rural women organized into self help groups. 1 Shakti 2 Naari Shakti 3 Sahayata 4 Sahayog
ICCR stands for 1 Indian Council for Cultural Relations. 2 International Centre for Criminal Rehabilitation. 3 International Council for Cultural Relations. 4 Indian Chamber for Commerce and Revenue.
Any foreign particle which stimulates the formation of antibodies is called 1 Histone 2 Antigen 3 Receptor 4 Antibiotic
The capacity of a surface to reflect sun?s energy is called: (a) albedo (b) cirrus (c) stratas
Which among the following is not a part of electoral reforms? (a) Registration of political parties (b) Disqualifying the offenders (c) Installation of electronic voting machines (d) Appointment of Election Commissioner
The State which has the largest number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha is (a) Bihar (b) Gujarat (c) Uttar Pradesh (d) Madhya Pradesh
6 Answers APSC, OpenMat, RRB, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell, UPSC,
The Indian National Movement, upto 1905, was dominated by leaders who have been described as: (a) parliamentarians (b) constitutionalists (c) liberal thinkers (d) moderate nationalists
The Kalinga Prize is given for popularization in which of the following fields? 1 Public Service 2 Sports 3 sceience & Technology 4 Cinema
The science that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment is: (a) ecology (b) Biology (c) anthropology
The fundamental duties of Indian citizens were provided by ? a) An amendment of the constitution b) A judgement of the Supreme Court c) An order issued to issued by the president d) A legislation adopted by the parliament
Who first propounded the Theory of Population? (a) Darwin (b) Mandel (c) Malthus (d) Marshal Ricardo (e) Adam Smith
Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, who was recently in the news, was captured by which of the following countries 1 Yugoslavia 2 Albania 3 Romania 4 Bulgaria