The Lok Sabha enjoys co-equal powers with Rajya Sabha
regarding the
(a) Impeachment of President
(b) Election of the vice-President
(c) Amendment of the Constitution
(d) All of these
In 1576 at the Battle of Haldighati, Akbar defeated: (a) Uday Singh (b) Man Singh (c) Amar Singh (d) Rana Pratap
Which of the following levied by the Union Govt.? (a) Wealth tax (b) Land revenue (c) House tax (d) Sales tax
A current of 4 amp from 250v source flow through an electric iron for 2 hours. The energy consumed will be 1 1 kwh 2 4 kwh 3 1.5 kwh 4 2 kwh
The council of Ministers is responsible to the: (a) President (b) Lok Sabha (c) Vice-President (d) Supreme Court
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The ?Reign of Terror? was started by: (a) Napoleon (b) Robespierre (c) the Jacobins (d) Louis XVI
What percentage of petroleum consumption in India is supplied from within the country? (1) 60 (2) 30 (3) 50 (4) None of these
Which of the following statements is correct? 1 The President of India is not eligible for re-election. 2 When the President of India resigns from his office, he addresses his resignation letter to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. 3 The Vice-President of India is elected by a electoral college consisting of the elected members of both the House of Parliament. 4 When the Vice-President acts as the President of India, he ceases to perform the functions of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
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The headquarters of the Green peace International are located at a) Amsterdam b) Canberra c) Ottawa d) Nagasaki
Lethal genes are much less common in haploid organisms than in diploids because: (A) haploids are usually smaller than the diploids (B) there are more diploids around us than these are haploids (C) in haploids, a gene is expressed even in a single dose (D) of the occurrence of irregular meiosis in haploids
Who won the gold medal in 10m air rifle event in the World Cup Shooting Championships held in Georgia, USA in the year 2003? 1 China 2 Japan 3 Korea 4 India
The science that deals with the atmosphere is: (a) Meteorology (b) Astronomy (c) Almanac