. Which one of the following monuments figured in the news
recently in connection with a fall of some of its parts and
its consequent archaeological conservation?
(a) Jagannath temple, Puri
(b) Sun temple, Konarak
(c) Khandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho
(d) Chaunsat Yogini Temple, Bheraghat
Which is the oldest mountain range of India? 1 Himalayas 2 Satpuras 3 Vindhyas 4 Aravallis
26 Answers amu, Himalaya, Hindustan Times, IB Intelligence Bureau, ICICI, LIC, MOS, UPSC,
Name the State which has recently allowed 97 universities in private sector to function? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Jharkhand (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Uttar Pradesh
The name of ancient place generally identified with the Indus Valley is: (1) Meluha (2) Niniveh (3) Sindon (4) Tyre
The Chief Minister of Union Territory where such a set up exists, is appointed by the ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) Lt. Governor d) Majority party in Legislature
The ?Lepchas? are mostly found in an Indian State namely: (a) Assam (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) Sikkim (d) Jammu & Kashmir
Under what circumstances can the term of the Lok Sabha be extended? (a) Whenever the President dies (b) Whenever the country faces a famine (c) Whenever the Prime Minister wants it (d) While a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation
Who amongst the following has been selected for the Best parliamentarian Award for the year 1998? 1 S.Jayaram 2 Sharad Pawar 3 S.Jaipal Reddy 4 None of these
5 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
The e-Choupal programme, which uses Internet stations in the villages, is an initiative of 1 Reliance Group 2 Infosys 3 Lalbhai Group 4 ITC Ltd.
The growth rate of population during 1991-2001 is highest in 1 Bihar 2 Delhi 3 Nagaland 4 Uttar Pradesh
In which part are the carbohydrates stored as glycogen in human body? 1 Stomach 2 Pancreas 3 Liver 4 Duodenum
Among the following who was the President of Constituent Assembly ? (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (c) Jawaharlal Nehru (d) K.M. Munshi
5 Answers Excise Department, SSC,
The upper limit of the atmosphere can be drawn at a distance of: (a) 10,000 km (b) 1,000 km (c) 100 km