According to a document recovered by the Archives Dept. of
Punjab Government, Tansen, before joining the court of Akbar
was associated with the court of:
(a) Maharaja Banur
(b) Maharaja Udaipur
(c) Maharaja Rewa
(d) Maharaja Jodhpur
Who has been appointed the new Solicitor General of India ? (a) B. Dutta (b) F. H. Nariman (c) Goolam E. Vahanvati (d) Soli Sorabji
Johny Cash who died on September 12, 2003 was related to the field of: (A) Sports (B) Fashion (C) Music (D) Movies
. The founder of Boy Scouts and Civil Guides movement in India was (a) Charles Andrews (b) Robert Montgomery (c) Richard Temple (d) Baden Poweli
Debenture holders of a company are its (a) Shareholders (b) Creditors (c) Debtors (d) Directors
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Citrus fruits are considered as a rich source of which of the following vitamins? 1 Vitamin A 2 Vitamin B 3 Vitamin C 4 Vitamin E
If the length of a wire is doubled and its cross-section is also doubled, then its electric resistance will 1 Remain unchanged 2 Become one-fourth 3 Become two times 4 Become four times
Australians are able to grow large amounts of wheat because : (a) the fields are large, flat and suited to the use of machinery (b) fields are far from the smoke filled cities (c) they have a large labour supply and plenty of rainfall
Which is not a feature of the American Constitution? (a) Federation (b) Written constitution (c) Republic (d) Cabinet system
The President addresses both the Houses of parliament assembled together (a) During emergency session summoned for the purpose (b) Every session (c) Any session (d) First session after each general election and the first session of each year
Central Government employees will be getting an additional dearness allowance with effect from January 1999. How much will be the increase in terms of percengate? 1 5% 2 7% 3 10% 4 15%
what is the use of dhcp
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The first general elections were held in India in (1) 1960 (2) 1962 (3) 1951 (4) 1952