According to Article 74(2) ?The question whether and if so
what advice was tendered by Ministers to the President?
(a) Can be inquired into by the Supreme Court
(b) Can be inquired into by the courts
(c) Shall not be inquired into by any court
(d) Can be inquired into by the High Courts as well as the
Supreme Court
According to the 1991 Census, the average annual growth rate of population during the decade 1981-91 was 1 2.5 2 2.8 3 2.11 4 3.0
The winter rains in north-western India are caused by the 1 Westerly depressions 2 Retreating monsoon 3 Trade winds 4 South-westerly monsoon
Who was the first President of USA? (a) Abraham Lincoln (b) Wilson Woodrow (c) George Washington (d) Thomas Jefferson
Pearls are formed inside 1 Squids 2 Oysters 3 Snails 4 Molluses
Who wrote the book ?The God of Small Things? ? (A) Khushwant Singh (B) Arun Shourie (C) Salman Rushdie (D) Arundhati Roy
The most important of the aims of the Indian National Congress was the : (a) training and organization of public opinion in the country (b) promotion of friendly relations between nationalist political workers (c) formulation and presentation of popular demands (d) development of the feeling of national unity
Bacterial diseases are found in (a) Plants (b) Animals (c) Humans (d) All of these
The greatest Indian works of art in metal have been produced in: (a) North India (b) South India (c) North East India (d) West and North India
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?Swaraj will not be a free gift of the British Parliament it will be a declaration of India?s full self ? expression? This statement was made by (1) Jawaharlal Nehru (2) B.G. Tilak (3) Mahatma Gandhi (4) G.K. Gokhale
. In ancient Indian historical geography the name ‘Ratnakara’ denoted (a) The Arabian Sea (b) He Bay of Bengal (c) The Indian Ocean (d) The confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati at Prayaga
The most important effect of the Act of 1857 was that : (a) it enlarged the Governor General?s Council (b) it transferred the power to govern from the East India company to the British Crown (c) the Indian army was reorganised (d) the British reversed their policy towards Indian States