The first of the six 250 MW units of the 1500 MW Nathpa
Jhakari Hydel Power Project has been launched in October 2003 in
1 Madhya Pradesh
2 Haryana
3 Himachal Pradesh
4 Kerala
Which of the following books was written by Banabhatta, a contemporary of Harshvardhana, the last Hindu-king of India? (a) Ratnavali (b) Mayur Shatak (c) Kadambari (d) Panchatantra
Which of the following is correct in respect of the real power of the President? (a) The President is only a dignified head of the state (b) The constitution gives the President the powers of a virtual dictator (c) The President has the power to influence the policy and decisions of the government (d) All of these
Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Those moral principles which are fundamental in the foreign affairs of the country (b) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the policy (c) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the governments both at the Centre and the State levels for the establishment of a just and egalitarian society in Indian (d) None of these
With whom the sole power to control the expenditure of the Government of India rests? (1) Parliament (2) The Prime Minister (3) The Lok Sabha (4) The Finance Minister
3 Answers Parliament, Shivaji Mahavidyalaya,
Ligaments and tendons in the body are composed of: (A) Connective tissue (B) epithelial tissue (C) muscular tissue (D) skeletal tissue
Dhanraj Pillai is a sportsperson associated with (A) Football (B) Badminton (C) Hockey (D) Cricket
Which of the following is true in context of the president ? a) He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year b) He addresses the first session of Parliament at the beginning of each year as well as the last session held at the end of each year c) He addresses the Parliament daily d) None of these
Which of the following is the objective of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ?A) To minimize imbalances in quantum and duration of the international trade. B) To provide subsidy to the third world countries so that they may complete with developed nations.C) To ensure exchange rate stability.Which of these objectives is correct ? (1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B (4) Only A & C (5) None of these
The Vedic deity Indra was the God of : (a) wind (b) light (c) thunder (d) seas
The ?Akbarnamah? was written by: (a) Abul Fazl (b) Badauni (c) Kafi Khan (d) Sheik Faiji
Who is the longest serving chief minister in India ? a) Bhajan Lal b) Hiteshwar Saikia c) Chimanbhai Patel d) Jyoti Basu
India has signed a deal for acquisition of airborne early-warning radar and communication system ?Phalcon? with which of the following countries? (a) USA (b) France (c) Israel (d) Britain