India?s principal foreign exchange earning commodity is
(1) Coffee
(2) Tea
(3) Cotton
(4) Rubber and Sandal wood
Who was the first speaker of the Lok Sabha ? a) Malgaonkar b) P. Upendra c) Anantha Sayanam Ayyanagar d) Hukum Singh
Which of the following will be considered permanently domiciled in India? (a) Those who have permanent home in India (b) Were born within the territory of India (c) Either of whose parents was born in the territory of India (d) Have been residing in the territory of India for not less than five years before the commencement of the Indian Constitution (e) All of above mentioned (f) Only ?a? and ?b?
The year 1994 was observed by the UN as: (a) World Population Year (b) International Year of the Child (c) International Youth Year (d) International Year of Family
Which is the country famous for pyramids? (a) Israel (b) Jordan (c) Iraq (d) Egypt
The mid-latitude temperature zone extends from 23-1/20 to 66-1/20 latitudes: (a) in southern hemisphere (b) in northern hemisphere (c) in both hemisphere
Which of the following authorities in India can deprive a person of his citizenship? (a) Municipal Commissioner (b) District Collector (c) State Government (d) Central Government
The impeachment proceedings against the vice president can be initiated ? a) Only in lok sabha b) Only in rajya sabha c) In either house of parliament d) In neither house of parliament
India has the longest land frontier with: (a) China (b) Pakistan (c) Nepal (d) Bangladesh
Pulitzer Prizes are given for the best performance in the area of 1 Medical Sciences 2 Social Services 3 Literature 4 Sports
Akbar abolished the Hindu capitation tax primarily because : (a) the revenue derived from it amounted to very little (b) it made the Hindus in his reign more contented since they were not discriminated against bys such a tax (c) he thought of more effective ways of raising revenue (d) he could not enforce its collection
How many players are taken in a Basketball team? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 8
In the tropics, continents have deserts in the western coast due to: (a) prevailing winds (b) oceans (c) human beings