The most important nationalist organization (all India)
before the Congress was:
(a) the Indian Association of Calcutta
(b) the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha
(c) the East India Association
(d) the Bombay Presidency Association
India recently stopped military supply to which of the following countries because of disturbed conditions there? 1 Sri Lanka 2 Nepal 3 Myanmar 4 Bhutan
An industrialist wants to establish a cotton textile mill in the State of Kerala. He will face the difficulty of: (a) electricity (b) manpower (c) market (d) raw material
Kalpakkam is in the news because : (1) A triple murder took place there (2) Its atomic power plant went critical (3) It is in Madras (4) It is a model city
Number of transistors per chip on a Pentium Chip with a clock frequency of 300 MHz is approximately (A) 100000 (B) 1000000 (C) 10000000 (D) 100000000
Myanmar is known as: (a) Rice bowl of the far East (b) Fishing paradise (c) A ship repair workshop (d) Leading producer of oil
Which of the following is used for removing air bubbles from glass during its manufacture? 1 Feldspar 2 Arsenious oxide 3 Potassium carbonate 4 Soda ash
Which one of the following is wrong? (a) The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority Party in the Lok Sabha (b) The Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet (c) The Prime Minister is the head of the Government (d) The Prime Minister is the head of the State
Consider the following statements with regard to the Supreme Court of India(1) The Supreme Court has been created under the Constitution of India.(2) The Supreme Court at present comprises of a Chief Justice and 25 ordinary judges.(3) The Supreme Court has its permanent seat at New Delhi, but it can meet elsewhere if the Chief Justice of India so decides in consultation with the President of India.(4) The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court extends over disputes between India and Foreign Countries.Of these statements. (A) 1, 2 and 4 are correct (B) 1, 2 and 3 are correct (C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct (D) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
India?s per capita net availability of food grains per day is (A) 454 gms (B) 285 gms (C) 621 gms (D) 438 gms
What is a light year? (a) A year in which there is constant light (b) A year in which the gravitational pull is less than normal value of ?G? (c) The distance traversed by the light in one year (d) A unit of time (that earth takes to go round the sun)
The Chaturvyuha theory was the contribution of (1) Pancharatras (2) Vaikhanasas (3) Chaityakas (4) Kapalikas
Deficiency of which one of the following causes knock-knee, bow legs and pigeon chest in children? (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B2 (c) Vitamin D (d) Vitamin E