Which of the following represents the budgeted amount of
expenditure (approximately in crores of Rs.) of the Union
Government for the year ending on March 31,1999?
1 1,05,000
2 82,000
3 79,000
4 2,68,000
UNESCO has declared 1995 as the (1) International year of Child's Right (2) International year of Preserving Indigenous Culture (3) International year of Shelter (4) International year of Tolerance
Which of the following British statesman/politician won a Nobel Prize in literature ? (a) C Atlee (b) W Churchill (c) Robert Clive (d) Margaret Thatcher
Anand Dairy Farm is located in the state of 1 Gujarat 2 Maharashtra 3 Kerala 4 Karanataka
The founder of the kingdom of Ghazni was: (a) Hijjaj (b) Sultan Mahmud (c) Alaptagin (d) Sabuktagin
In which one of the following States/UT?s Jarawa tribe found? 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Lakshadweep 4 Tripura
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Which of the following is a folk dance of Rajasthan? (a) Garba (b) Ghumar (c) Jhumar (d) Kuchipudi
The metal used in storage batteries is 1 Iron 2 Copper 3 Lead 4 Tin
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The earliest surviving Sanskrit poetry of the classical type is that of: (a) Aswaghosha (b) Kalidasa (c) Arjuna Shankar (d) None of the above
The number of States having common boundary with the State of Madhya Pradesh is: (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 8
The correct nomenclature of India according to the preamble is ? a) Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Democratic Republic b) Sovereign, Democratic Republic c) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic d) Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Democracy
Are the Directive Principles enforceable in the Courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them (d) None of these