Which among the following is not a part of electoral reforms?
(a) Registration of political parties
(b) Disqualifying the offenders
(c) Installation of electronic voting machines
(d) Appointment of Election Commissioner
Which of the following organs converts glycogen into glucose and purifies the blood? 1 Liver 2 Kidney 3 Lungs 4 Spleen
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The Battle of Padmanabha in the history of Andhradesa took place in the year. (1) 1700 A.D. (2) 1761 A.D (3) 1794 A.D (4) 1789 A.D
Which of the following correctly explains the phenomenon of ‘Test Tube Baby’ ? a) When every process of embryo formation is in the test tube b) When the empbryo develops in a test tube c) When the fertilization is internal and development is external
In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted? (a) 1910 (b) 1901 (c) 1911 (d) 1903
The Indian National Programmers are telecast via: (1) Intelsat-5 (2) Rohini (3) Statsional-6 (4) Intelsat-4
The pressure of the earth?s atmosphere is due to: (a) the gravitational attraction of the earth for the atmosphere (b) the heating of the atmosphere by the sun (c) the fact that most living things constantly breathe air (d) Evaporation of water from the seas and oceans
In which country, a non-resident Indian, Mr.Bobby Jindal recently won the Parliamentary elections? 1 U.K. 2 France 3 Germany 4 U.S.A
The noted work of Surdas is: (a) Krishna Charit (b) Sursagar (c) Sukhsagar (d) Bhagvad Gita
Which one of the following writs is issued by the Supreme Court of India when a person is imprisoned without procedure established by law, to produce him in a court and to submit the cause of imprisonment? 1 Centiorari 2 Habeas Corpus 3 Mandamus 4 prohibition
The Government of India is planning to introduce lot of tax reforms so that the Tax-GDP ratio may be improved. At present, what is the Tax-GDP ratio for the Centre and the States combined? 1 7.5% 2 10% 3 12% 4 15%
Which one of the following soils of India is infertile? (1) Black soil (2) Alluvial soil (3) Laterite soil (4) Red soil
Vice-President of India is elected by the members of (1) Lok Sabha (2) Rajya Sabha (3) State Assemblies (4) Lok Sabha and RajyaSabha jointly