Israel has just pulled out its army ending its 14 year-long
rule from which of the following countries?
1 Congo
2 Ethiopia
3 Namibia
4 Lebanon
Who among the following has not been awarded the Barat Ratna? (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Vinoba Bhave (C) Sardar Patel (D) Radhakrishnan
The Permanent secretariat of the SAARC has been set up at which of the following places (1) Male (2) Kathmandu (3) Islamabad (4) Dhaka
The constitution of India borrowed the Parliamentary system of Government from ? a) United Kingdom b) France c) Switzerland d) U.S.A
Which of the following signifies an important distinction between fundamental rights and directive principles ? a) While the former are rights of citizens, the latter are duties of the state b) While the former relate largely to civic aspects, the latter relate to socio-economic and international aspects c) While the former relate to the present, the latter are not so time-bound d) While the former are judicially enforceable, the latter are not so enforceable.
Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in the year : (a) 1963 (b) 1965 (c) 1966 (d) 1968
The name of India born British author who was issued a death threat (Fatwa) by ayatollah Khomeini is: (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Pamella Bordes (c) R K Narayan (d) Mira Nayar
The number of amino acids, known so far, is: (A) 12 (B) 22 (C) 32 (D) 42
Electric power is expressed as: (1) Product of voltage and current (2) Sum of voltage and current (3) Only voltage (4) Ratio of voltage and current
On what basis has representation been accorded to the States in Rajya Sabha? (a) Parity of all the States (b) On the basis of population (c) On the basis of the stage of development of a State (d) On the basis of population-cum-development
Who among the following Indian leaders was dismissed by the British from the Indian Civil Services? (a) Satyendranath Tagore (b) Surendranath Bennerji (c) R. C. Dutt (d) Subhash Chandra Bose
The second unit of the nuclear power station at Kaiga has a generation capacity of: (A) 210 MW (B) 220 MW (C) 440 MW (D) 110 MW
The Indian National Congress and the nationalists of Bengal firmly opposed the partition of Bengal because: (a) it was a challenge to Indian nationalism (b) it was an administrative measure (c) it created a separate nation (d) it would have made British rule popular