Which geographical region in India is the largest producer
of saffron(Kesar)?
(a) Konkan
(b) Telengana
(c) Kashmir
(d) Coorg
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Which one of the following represents the fundamental difference between Mahayana Buddhism & Hinayana Buddhism? (a) Emphasis on non-violence (b) casteless society (c) Worship of Gods and Goddesses (d) Worship of Stupa
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The Ashok Mehta Committee laid greater emphasis 1 Gram Sabha 2 Mandal Panchayat 3 Taluk Panchayat Samiti 4 Zilla Parishad
The imaginary/parallel lines running from East to West are: (a) latitudes (b) longitudes (c) altitudes
Who makes Cheerios ? 1 Kelloggs 2 Hindustan Lever 3 General Flour Co. 4 General Mills
Mein Kamph is the autobiography of: (a) John F Kennedy (b) Adolf Hitler (c) Napoleon (d) D H Lawrence
If a money bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not returned by the Rajya Sabha within fourteen days, then 1 Lok Sabha will reconsider it 2 Money bill will be rejected 3 President will summon a joint meeting of both Houses to discuss it 4 The Bill will be sent to the President for his signatures and consent
The famous Kanha Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the State of: (a) Assam (b) Bihar (c) M P (d) Karnataka
Where will the first match of the 2003 cricket world cup be played? 1 Johannesburg 2 Cape Town 3 Durban 4 Port Elizabeth
. What procedure is followed if a new state is to be formed by separation of territory from any state of the Indian Union? (a) The two houses of the Parliament pass a bill by 2/3rd majority (b) The President gets a bill passed by the simple majority of the state legislature (c) President gets the approval of the parent state and then the two houses of Parliament pass a bill to this effect by simple majority (d) None of these
Which one of the following is the largest single industry in India? (1) Iron and Steel (2) Textiles (3) Fertilizers (4) Cement
A line on a map joining places having equal atmospheric pressure is called (a) Isotherm (b) Isobar (c) Isocryme (d) Isoheline
The decadal growth in the population of India during 1991-2001 is close 1 13% 2 17% 3 21% 4 25%