How many medals did India win in the Commonwealth Games in
Manchester in the year 2002?
1 52
2 62
3 72
4 82
Justiciable means that a citizen can seek the assistance of (a) Minister of Law for the enforcement of his Fundamental Rights (b) Courts for enforcement of his Fundamental Rights (c) President of India to enforce his Fundamental Rights (d) None of the above
In which of the following regions are Continental Glaciers found? (a) Pyrenes (b) Sierra-Nevada (c) Antarctica
Diamond is a form of (a) Carbon (b) Nitrogen (c) Oxygen (d) Hydrogen
Internatioinally acclaimed Pushkar fair is held in 1 Jaipur 2 Jodhpur 3 Ahmedabad 4 Ajmer
Who was the first recipient of Nehru Award for international Understanding? (a) Martin Luther King (b) Mother Teresa (c) U Thant (d) Dr Jonas Salk
For seeds to remain viable, they should be stored in a : (a) coal and dry place (b) dry and warm place (c) moist and warm place (d) cool and moist place
The RBI has four Chief weapons to control or maintain desired equilibrium in the economy of the country. Which of the following is NOT one of them? 1 Open market operations 2 Repo rate 3 Bank rate 4 Introducing new taxes/levies, etc.
The President shall have the power to grant paradons, reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit or commute the sentence of any person convicted of any offence in all cases where the punishment or sentence is (a) For life (b) A sentence to death (c) For any offence against any law relating to matter to which the executive power of the Union extends (d) In all these cases
The first India-made frigate is: (a) INS Vikrant (b) INS Kukri (c) INS Udaigiri (d) INS Nilgiri
In an atomic nucleus, neutrons and protons are held together by 1 Gravitational forces 2 Magnetic forces 3 Exchange force 4 Coulombic forces
Who among the following has not taken more than 500 wickets in Test cricket? (a) Courtney Walsh (b) M. Muralitharan (c) Shane Warne (d) Richard Hadlee
Are the Directive Principles enforceable in the Courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them (d) None of these