Which of the following States has introduced three different
coloured ration cards for three different segments of the
society identified on the basis of their annual family income?
1 Maharashtra
2 Gujarat
3 Kerala
4 None of these
Who is designated s the next President of the World Bank with effect from 01 June 2005? 1 David C. Mulford 2 Warren Buffett 3 Paul Wolfwitz 4 Phillip Purcell
Name 5 countries that adopted the 3 Ideals of Liberty, Equality & Fraternity. If possible 2 lines on each country on how & why it adopted the same.
Which one of the following features make our Constitution Unitary? (a) Emergency Powers of the Centre (b) Imposition of President?s Rule in a State (c) Union Government?s power to issue directions to the State Governments (d) Residuary Powers with the Union Parliament
Mumbai is colder in summer and warmer in winter because of: (a) absence of any mountain range nearby (b) its nearness to the sea (c) rainfall during both the seasons (d) nearness to the Equator
Which State is bounded by Bangladesh on three sides ? (a) Mizoram (b) Meghalaya (c) West Bengal (d) Tripura
8 Answers GPSC Gujarat Public Service Commission, GSF Cossipore, RRB, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell,
Which country is called the Sugar Bowl of the World? 1 Cuba 2 India 3 Argentina 4 Brazil
32 Answers EL Khereiji, Htmt, HyIT, Infosys, MAHINDRA, Noor Company, Vibha Seeds,
World tallest building
. On which of the following goods emphasis has been laid on our plans? (a) Consumer’s goods (b) Producer’s goods (c) Substitutes for foreign goods
The first animal tamed by the man of the middle stone age was 1 Dog 2 Bullok 3 Horse 4 Camel
Who among the following is known as ?Dhumketu? in Gujarati literature? (a) Kaniyalal Munshi (b) Gourishankar Joshi (c) Ramanlal Desai (d) Zaverchand Meghani
The Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India deals with the: (A) languages of the Union (B) lists of legislative businesses (C) Anti-defection Law (D) special status of Jammu and Kashmir
The Doctrine of Lapse owed its origin to: (a) Lord William Bentick (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Ripon (d) Lord Curzon