The President of India
(a) Cannot be elected for the second term
(b) Can be elected for only two terms
(c) Can be re-elected for any number of terms
(d) None of these is correct
The Space Commission was set up in: (a) August, 1965 (b) June, 1972 (c) May, 1971 (d) January, 1972
The Morroccan traveler Ibn Batuta was a contemporary of: (a) Aladuddin Khilji (b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlak (c) Sultan Mahmud (d) Gyasuddin Balban
On which of the following goods emphasis has been laid in our plans? (a) Consumer?s goods (b) Producer?s goods (c) Substitutes for foreign goods (d) Home made goods
In an oxygen tube, which of the following gases is preferred these days to be mixed with oxygen? (1) nitrogen (2) helium (3) argon (4) carbon dioxide
How does a mosquito make its annoying him? (1) By flapping its wings vigorously (2) By sending air through its spiracles (3) Through its vocal cords (4) By humming
Who amongst the following has taken over as the President of Ireland and was recently in news? 1 Mr.Jim Bolger 2 Ms.Mary McAleese 3 Ms.Thomas pickering 4 None of these
Which of the following statements regarding the difference between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are correct? (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable (b) Fundamental Rights prevail if they come in conflict with Directive Principles (c) If a law is passed for the enforcement of Directive Principles it will not be declared unconstitutional even if it comes in clash with Fundamental Rights (d) All of them are correct
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Constitution provide protection to freedom of press through (1) Art. 14 (2) Art. 21 (3) Art. 32 (4) Art. 19
The Fundamental Rights in our Constitution are inspired by the Constitution of (a) U.S.A. (b) U.K. (c) Switzerland (d) Russia
The tenth International Film Festival for children and young people was organized at which of the following places recently? 1 Jaipur 2 New Delhi 3 Mumbai 4 Hyderabad
As per Census of India 2001, the minimum gap in male-female literacy rate anywhere in India has been observed in 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Kerala 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Mizoram