Which of the following was the most controversial
Fundamental Right that has been replaced by the Constitution
Amendment Act of 1978?
(a) Right to Property
(b) Right to Freedom
(c) Right to Freedom of Religion
(d) Right to Cultural and Educational Rights
As per the latest National AIDS report, the number of people currently living with HIV are (a) 4.58 million (b) 5.10 million (c) 5.65 million (d) 6.23 million
Which one of the following is not an organic compound? (A) Carboxylic Acid (B) Benzene (C) Sulphuric Acid (D) Methyl Alcohol
. Why do short sighted persons use concave lenses in spectacles? (a) Concave lens can focus the image of the far off object on the retina (b) Concave lens gives a clear vision (c) Concave lens gives erect image (d) None of these
??..is a book written by Late Dr.Mulkraj Anand, the eminent English author. 1 Coolie 2 The Barbers Trade Union 3 Two Leaves and a Bud 4 All of these
Vinegar is obtained by the fermentation process. What does it contain? (A) Acetic acid (B) Formic acid (C) Nitric acid (D) Oxalic acid (E) Sulphuric acid
Bhanu Athaiya is the first Indian to win the (1) Guardian Award (2) Oscar Award (3) Magsaysay Award (4) Olympic Gold Order
The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Swami Vivekananda
Two of Ashoka?s lion pillars buiklt in the 3rd century B.C. stand perfectly preserved even today at their orginal location. One is at Lauriya Nandangarh. Where is the other? 1 Sarnath 2 Kathua 3 Aurangabasd 4 Nalanda
The first atomic research reactor that became operational in India in 1950 was called (A) Apsara (B) Zerlina (C) Purnima (D) Cirus
Life of RBC in human blood is of 1 30 days 2 60 days 3 120 days 4 15 hours
The Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 1996 was recently presented to an organization which is considered as ?Doctors without Borders?. What is the actual name of this organization? 1 World Health Organisation 2 The World Red Cross Society 3 Amnesty International 4 Medicines sans Frontiers
In the human body, the most abundant element is (A) Carbon (B) Calcium (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
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