Judiciary in India is:
(a) Less powerful than that of the USA
(b) More powerful than that of the USA
(c) Almost powerless
(d) None of the above
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Growth of credit in agriculture, despite its priority sector status, has remained a persistent problem in the economy. According to the RBI, domestic banks must allocate what percent of their advances to the agricultural sector (Including direct and indirect finances)? 1 8% 2 12% 3 15% 4 None of these
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Under which one of the following amendments the word ?compensation? occurring in the Right to Property, was replaced by the word ?amount?? (a) Fourth Amendment (b) Twenty-fifth Amendment (c) Twenty-sixth Amendment (d) Forty-second Amendment
Mohun Bagan is associated with : (a) Cricket (b) Hockey (c) Soccer (d) Racing
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A Constituent Assembly is (a) Convened to make ordinary laws (b) Convened to change ordinary laws (c) Specially convened to frame the Constitution of the country (d) Convened to pass the budget of a country
Camel uses its hump for 1 Storing fat 2 Temperature regulation 3 Storing water 4 Balancing the body during walking in desert sand
This year, low budget airlines started service in India in a big way. Which was the world?s first low budget airline? 1 Virgin Blue 2 Virgin Atlantic 3 Southwest Airlines 4 Deccan
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Which from the following is not a gland? (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) Pancreas