In a decision taken by the government of India, which of the
following would carry a label ?Not recommended for children??
1 All ?ready to eat? contained foods
2 Fruit pulps containing preservatives
3 Sweetened soft drinks
4 None of these
Which one of the following statements of Egyptian society is false? (a) The Egyptian king was the owner of land and his word was law (b) He was looked upon as God (c) Next to the Pharoah came the officials and farmers (d) Agriculture was the most important occupation of the people
In India the Judiciary is (a) Independent (b) Under the Parliament (c) Under the President (d) Under the Prime Minister
Which of the following States stood first in the list of the Statewise quantum of wheat distributed through public distribution system upto December 1998? 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 Punjab 3 Maharstra 4 West Bengal
In which of the following states, vast deposits of coal of Gondwana formations do not exist? (A) Maharashtra (B) Rajasthan (C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Uttar Pradesh
Which of the following is a neighbouring state of Uttarnchal? 1 Himachal Pradesh 2 UP 3 Haryana 4 All of these
The place with least rainfall in India is: (a) Leh (b) Bikaner (c) Jaisalmer (d) Jaipur
8 Answers IB Intelligence Bureau, LEH, PCS,
Who won the prestigious corus Chess title of Wijk Ann Zee in January, 2004? (A) Viorel Bologan (B) Vishwanathan Anand (C) Anatoly Karpov (D) Kramnik
what is the minimum age required for electing indian president
Can the Parliament reduce the salary of the President? (a) No, not during the term of his office (b) Yes, by simple majority (c) Yes, by getting approval of the States (d) Yes, by PM?s approval
The first definite step to provide Parliamentary control over East India Company was taken by (a) The Regulating Act (b) The Pitts India Act (c) The Charter Act of 1793 (d) The Charter Act of 1813
Which of the following belongs to the family of fishes? 1 Silverfish 2 Starfish 3 Cuttlefish 4 Shark
Despite the industrial recession in late ?90s, which sector has shown good growth ? (a) Fast Moving Consumer Goods (b) Automobiles (c) Coal (d) Steel