If there is a vacancy in the office of the President, it
must be filled up within a period of
(a) One year
(b) Two years
(c) Three years
(d) Six months
Which one of the following has been called as the cradle of Indian architecture ? (a) Aihole (b) Pattadakal (c) Badami (d) Ajanta
In Indian Constitution there is no provision for (a) Economic rights (b) Religious rights (c) Political and social rights (d) Educational rights
By dropping the final letter of the name of a country we get name of its currency. That country is in Europe. The country is: (a) Korea (b) France (c) Mongolia (d) Iran
Viswanathan Anand?s name is associated with : (a) Cricket (b) Chess (c) Football (d) Tennis
In November 1921, huge demonstrations greeted: (a) the Prince of Wales (b) the Simon Commission (c) King George V (d) the Cabinet Mission
What is the Saudi Arabian currency called ? (a) Dirham (b) Peso (c) Dinar (d) Riyal
The most significant contribution of the Karachi session of 1931 was the resolution it passed on: (a) poorna swaraj (b) the partition of the country (c) participation in the Round Table conference (d) fundamental rights and economic policy
Approximately, what percent of the total oil production of the world is produced by OPEC nations? 1 33% 2 65% 3 50% 4 75%
. Which of the following are the purposes for which the National Renewal Fund has been set up? 1. To restructure sick small scale industries. 2. To help workers likely to be displaced due to retrenchment in the process of industrial restructuring. 3. To moderize existing industrial units. 4. To help refugees from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, etc. Choose the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3 (c) 1 and 4 (d) 2 and 4
Which of the following substances is a bad conductor of electricity but a good conductor of heat? 1 Asbestos 2 Celluloid 3 Perspex 4 Mica
2 Answers ISRO, Kalyani Forge, Priya Cement, SSC,
Starred Question in the Parliament invites a (1) Written answer (2) Oral answer (3) No answer (4) Debate
The first telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra was opened in (a) 1852 (b) 1853 (c) 1854 (d) 1855