Who is the author of the book ?Speed Post??
1 Arun Shourie
2 Salman Rushdie
3 Shobha De
4 None of these
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A prominent part in the Swadeshi Movement was played by: (a) students of Bengal (b) peasants (c) shopkeepers (d) Indian officials
. According to the newly adopted Constitution of Russia, the Prime Minister is appointed by (a) The State Duma, the Lower Chamber of the Federal Assembly (b) The President, with the consent of the State Duma (c) The President, with the consent of the Federal Council (d) The Federal Council
Snow line is: (a) the line above which snow never melts (b) the line below which snow never falls (c) the line above which snow is never seen (d) great mass of snow on the poles
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Destruction of forests leads to (1) Loss of vegetation (2) Soil erosion (3) Loss of minerals (4) Less rainfall
Who among the following scientists discovered the structure of DNA? (a) Benjamin Franklin (b) Francis Crick (c) Leeuwenhock (d) Louis Pasteur
The Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Justiciable (b) Non-justiciable (c) Always justiciable (d) Sometimes justiciable
Why was Kalpana Chawla recently in news? 1 She is the first women selected for a mission on space shuttle ?Columbia? 2 She is Miss World ?97 3 She has got the Booker Prize 4 None of these
Which one of the following is not a federal feature of our Constitution? (a) Written Constitution (b) Single Citizenship (c) Double set of government (d) Fundamental Rights
Balloons are filled with ? a) Helium b) Oxygen c) Nitrogen d) Argon