Which of the following Articles of the Constitution cannot
be amended by a simple majority in both Houses of Parliament?
(a) Article 2
(b) Article 3
(c) Article 4
(d) Article 15
The Fundamental Right that aims at the abolition of social distinctions is the right ? a) To Property b) Against exploitation c) To equality d) To freedom
The angular growth of branches are known as (1) plagiotropism (2) geotropism (3) heliotropis (4) hydrotropism
Louver Museum is located In 1 London 2 Paris 3 Moscow 4 Chicago
Bank rate is the interest rate at which the banks 1 Borrow Debenture 2 Lend 3 Discount bills 4 Discount ?hundis?
The sea route to India was discovered by the (a) Dutch (b) English (c) Portuguese (d) French
According to ?India Vision 2020? if India hs to attain the goal of total employment by the year 2020, it should work towards generating scope for?.. jobs per year. 1 1 million 2 2 million 3 5 million 4 10 million
Which one of the following is wrong? (a) No bill can become a law unless it is also passed by the Lok Sabha (b) The prime Minister invariably belongs to the Rajya Sabha (c) The Constitution has made the Council of Ministers directly responsible to the Lok Sabha (d) The Council of Ministers remains in office so long as it enjoys the confidence of the Lok Sabha
Which one of the following groups of rivers have their resources near Lake mansarovar? 1 Ganga, Yamuna, Indus 2 Ganga, Indus, Brahmaputra 3 Bramhaputra, Sutlej, Indus 4 Bramhaputra, Ganga, Yamuna
Hutchison Essar Tlecom has announced and investment of Rs.460 crore to roll out wireless facilities to build the most advanced GSM network in 1 Uttaranchal 2 Rajasthan 3 Jharkhand 4 Punjab
As per the Monetary and Credit Policy for 2003-04, the bank rate for the next six months will be at 1 6.5% 2 6% 3 7% 4 7.5%
. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees. (a) Rs. 520 (b) Rs. 600 (c) Rs. 720 (d) Rs. 800
The most important event during the administration of Lord Canning was the: (a) suppression of the Thugs (b) abolition of the Sati (c) introduction of the Doctrine of Lapse (d) Sepoy Mutiny