. Are the directive principles enforceable in the courts?
(a) No
(b) Yes
(c) Some of them
Does our Constitution provide for the Natural Rights? (a) Yes (b) No (c) Sometimes (d) None of these
Who among the following took the title of ?Vkramaditya?? 1 Chandragupta I 2 Chandragupta II 3 Samudragupta 4 Sakandagupta
Which of the following organs converts glycogen into glucose and purifies the blood? 1 Liver 2 Kidney 3 Lungs 4 Spleen
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If father has blood group A and mother has blood group O, then which of the following blood groups may be found in their son ? 1 O 2 B 3 AB 4 B,AB or O
The agricultural scientist who developed ?miracle wheat? that brought about ?Green Revolution? in India was (A) Dr. Howard Forey (B) Dr. Norman Borlaug (C) Dr. Elwin Land (D) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
Which town/city in India has got a tower (minaar) named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah? (a) Mumbai (b) Aligarh (c) Calicut (d) Guntur
In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens? (a) 1896 (b) 1905 (c) 1801 (d) 1856
Who among the following won the Formula One World Championship title at the Malaysian Prix in the year 2003? 1 David Coulthard 2 Kimi Raikkonen 3 Michael Schumacher 4 Ralf Schumacher
Which country is known as the ?Land of the Rising Sun?? 1 Japan 2 Australia 3 Norway 4 North Korea
Scratching eases itching because 1 It kills germs 2 It suppresses the production of enzymes which cause itching 3 It removes the outer dust in the skin 4 It stimulates certain nerves which direct the brain to increase the production of antihistaminic chemicals
Soft drink brank ?Fanta? is owned by 1 Pepsi 2 Coca Cola 3 Parle 4 Shaw Wallance
The satellite-based tele-network POLNET developed in India will be able to link which of the following throughout the country? 1 About 11000 police stations 2 1000 police stations 3 2000 major hospitals 4 All the railway stations