The most outstanding representative of the militant
nationalist school of thought was :
(a) Ashwani Kumar Dutt
(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar
(d) Raj Narain Bose
the prime minister Dr. manmohan singh was the finance minister under
Garba, a popular folk dance, is associated with: (a) Rajasthan (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Gujarat
Which of the following is the power of the Prime Minister in practice? (a) Choosing the members of the council of Ministers and allocating portfolios (b) Calling the meetings of the cabinet and presiding over them (c) His responsibility to carry the work of the government efficiently (d) Senior appointments are made with his approval (e) All of these
Hardness of water is due to: (A) Oxygen (B) dissolved substances (C) Hydrogen (D) too much of salt
who is the commisner of delhi police?
Which of the following is the oldest seat of learning? 1 Vikramshila 2 Ujjain 3 Nalanda 4 Taxila
The Chaturvyuha theory was the contribution of (1) Pancharatras (2) Vaikhanasas (3) Chaityakas (4) Kapalikas
Who is designated s the next President of the World Bank with effect from 01 June 2005? 1 David C. Mulford 2 Warren Buffett 3 Paul Wolfwitz 4 Phillip Purcell
How many major organs does the U.N. have? (a) Six (b) Four (c) Five (d) Seven
Indian constitution was prepared in 1 2 years 11 months 2 2 years 18 months 3 2 years 18 months 4 2 years 11 months
Which of the following states has a separate constitution (1) Sikkim (2) Nagaland (3) Meghalaya (4) Jammu and Kashmir
Which one of the following causes fermentation and/or decomposition of organic substances, resulting in simpler compounds? (A) Algae (B) Fungi (C) Micro-organisms (D) None of these