Kelkar Committee dealt with
1 Indeustrial pollution
2 Tax reforms
3 Babri Masjid issue
4 Rilway accidents
Israel has common borders with (a) Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt (b) Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Jordan (c) Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan and Egypt (d) Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Yemen
What is the main function of insulin in the human body? 1 To maintain blood pressure 2 To help in digestion of food 3 To control the level of sugar in the body 4 To check the level of iodine in the body
What is acupuncture ? (1) Curing illness by puncturing specified areas of skin with needles (2) It is a modern medicinal science developed in Japan (3) A galvanizing process (4) A Vulcanising process
. Who among the following ladies wrote a historical account during the Mughal period? (a) Gulbadan Begam (b) Nurjahan Begam (c) Jahanara Begam (d) Zebun-nissa Begam
?Dogri? language is spoken in which of the following States? (a) Assam (b) Bihar (c) Orissa (d) Jammu and Kashmir
The congress ministries formed in 1937 could not change the basic character of the British administration in India, but the largest gain was: (a) political (b) social (c) psychological (d) emotional
The full form of NCC is (A) National Coastal Corporation (B) National Cadet Corps (C) National Credit Corporation (D) None of these
Bretton Woods System is a system 1 Numbers Forestry 2 Foresting 3 Rating 4 None of these
The Constitution of India (a) Establishes the supremacy of Parliament over the Executive and Judiciary (b) Makes Supreme Court so powerful so as to make both the Parliament and the Executive subservient to it (c) Makes specific provisions for superiority of the Executive over Parliament and Judiciary (d) Establishes happy blending of three organs of state, executive, legislature and courts
Carborundum is ? a) Silicon dioxide b) Silicon carbide c) Silicon nitride d) Silicon phosphide
The Civil Disobedience movement caught the imagination of the people in the States. In many places, significant popular movements came into being. Point out where it did not? (A) Rajkot (B) Hyderabad (C) Travancore (D) Rampur
Which one of the following points does not indicate the importance of the Directive Principles of State Policy? (a) The very inclusion of these Principles in the Indian Constitution itself enhances their importance and indicates the value which the Constitution makers attached to them (b) These Principles are only pious promises which are meaningless as they cannot be enforced by the courts (c) The aim of Directive Principles is to establish in India a Welfare State based upon economic equality (d) As stated in Article 37 of the Constitution, the Directive Principles are ?fundamental in the governance of the country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws?