Which of the following is not true of 11th Lok Sabha which
was dissolved recently?
1 This Lok Sabha had the shortest life
2 In its short duration, 4 non-confidence motions were moved
3 Four PMs were invited to form govt.
4 None of these
The place where Lord Krishna explained the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) Mathura (b) Dwarka (c) Kurukshetra (d) Gokul
The deficiency of which one of the following vitamins causes delayed clotting of blood and hemorrhaging? 1 Vitamin A 2 Vitamin C 3 Vitamin E 4 Vitamin K
Who said: ?Give me somewhere to stand, and I will move the world?? (a) Archimedes (b) Newton (c) Galileo (d) Einstein (e) Edison
First NRI Divas was celebrated on (1) 9th January 2003 (2) 5th January 2003 (3) 26th January 2003 (4) 6th January 2003
Which of the following is the main source of Political Power in India? (1) Parliament and State Legislatures (2) Parliament (3) The People (4) The Constitution
In the context of Panchayati Raj, which one of the following is true about Gram Sabha? 1 This is the topmost tier of the Panchayati Raj 2 It consists of all the voters residing in the jurisdiction of a Village Panchyat 3 It is the executive body consisting of selected representatives from Vilage Panchayat 4 It consists of all the adult males of the vVillage Panchayat
The rise of melattur Village as a center of art is due to (1) Krishna devaraya (2) Sivappa nayak (3) Achyutappa Nayak (4) Shahaji
Which of the following countries has banned the import of goods manufactured by child labour in Third World? 1 Japan 2 USA 3 France 4 U.K.
The removal of soil at a rate faster than its formation is: (a) soil erosion (b) accelerated erosion (c) lateral erosion
The President of India is eligible to seek re-election: (1) Two times (2) Three times (3) Four times (4) Any number of times
To control nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor so that explosion does not occur, one uses, (1) Cadmium rods (2) Carbon rods (3) Heavy water (4) Aluminium rods
The chief producer or jute in India is: (a) West Bengal (b) Karnataka (c) Tamil Nadu (d) Assam