Where is Tala Hydroelectric project, which is expected to
generate 1020 MW power, located?
(a) Arunchal Pradesh
(b) Bhutan
(c) Nepal
(d) Himachal Pradesh
Who among the following joine Mir Qasim and Shuja-ud-Daula in declaring war upon the English East India Company and was later defeated by the British at the Battle of Buxar? 1 Jahandar Shah 2 Farrukhsiyar 3 Muhammad Shah 4 Shah Alam II
Which of the following components of blood protects human beings from infection? 1 Plasma 2 Blood platelets 3 Hemoglobin 4 White blood Corpuscles
The famous Khajuraho temples built in the tenth century AD were dedicated to: (a) Rama and Krishna (b) Brahma and Vishnu (c) Trimurti (d) Shiva and Parvati
. The dispute regarding East Timor is between (a) Japan and Russia (b) China and Philippines (c) Indonesia and Malaysia (d) Australia and Indonesia
The Fundamental Rights granted by the Constitution of India are not enforceable through Article 32 against (a) Central Government (b) State Government (c) District Boards (d) Private Individuals
According to a recent decision by the Government of India, what is the minimum pension that Central Government employees are entitled to after superannuation? 1 Equivalent to the revised basic pay in January 1996 2 Equivalent to the total emoluments on the day of superannuation 3 30% of the total emoluments at the time of superannuation 4 Their pension should not be less than 50% of their revised pay in January 1996
The First Sikh War was an important event in the administration of : (a) Lord Auckland (b) Lord Ellenborough (c) Lord Hardinge (d) Lord Dalhousie
Snow line is: (a) the line above which snow never melts (b) the line below which snow never falls (c) the line above which snow is never seen (d) great mass of snow on the poles
How many bones are there in human body? 1 180 2 198 3 206 4 210
Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 are suspended during emergency caused by ? a) War or external aggression b) Failure of constitutional machinery of a state c) Internal armed rebellion d) Financial crisis
The name of India born British author who was issued a death threat (Fatwa) by ayatollah Khomeini is: (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Pamella Bordes (c) R K Narayan (d) Mira Nayar
Match List-I (Institute) with List-II (City) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List-I List-II (Institute) (City) A. National Institute of 1. Chennai Ocean Technology B. National Centre for 2. Goa Antarctic and Ocean Research C. Indian National Centre for Indian 3. Hyderabad Ocean Information Services 4. Visakhapatnam A B C (a) 1 2 3 (b) 2 3 4 (c) 1 2 4 (d) 2 1 3