Which one of the following ruling lines of the Marathas
defeated Bajirao II?
(1) Scindia
(2) Holkar
(3) Bhonsle
(4) Gaikwar
If a money bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not returned by the Rajya Sabha within fourteen days, then 1 Lok Sabha will reconsider it 2 Money bill will be rejected 3 President will summon a joint meeting of both Houses to discuss it 4 The Bill will be sent to the President for his signatures and consent
The multinational company Philips belongs to 1 France 2 England 3 Netherlands 4 Spain
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Which of the following is not correct ? a) The supreme command of the defence forces is vested in the president b) The three chiefs of staff (army, navy & air force) are under the direct control of the president c) The responsibility of national defence rests with the union cabinet d) All important questions having a bearing on defence are decided by the cabinet committee on political affairs under the chairmanship of the prime minister
The coast of submergence is found in: (1) Cormandal coast (2) Konkan coast (3) Kerala coast (4) South canara coast
Potassium permanganate is used for purifying drinking water, because it (a) Dissolves the impurities of water (b) Is a sterilizing agent (c) Is an oxidizing agent (d) Is a reducing agent
The State which does not have two Houses. (1) Rajasthan (2) Maharashtra (3) Bihar (4) Uttar Pradesh
Akbar was succeeded by his son: (a) Jahangir (b) Humayun (c) Shahjahan (d) Aurangzeb
Which of the following does not conform to the Parlimentary system prevalent in India ? a) Sepration of powers b) Multiparty system c) Plural Executive d) Collective Responsibility
On the death of his father Ashoka ascended the throne of Magadha in : (a) 323 BC (b) 326 BC (c) 269 BC (d) 120 AD
Most soluble in water is 1 Camphor 2 Sugar 3 Sulphur 4 Common salt
Which is the most densely populated country? (a) Pakistan (b) Bangladesh (c) India (d) China