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Which is the world?s largest living creature? (1) Indian elephant (2) Blue whale (3) African elephant (4) Giant tortoise
The Indian Constitution 86th Amendment Bill is concerned with (1) Reservation of seats for the Anglo-Indian Community is legislatures (2) Reservation of seats for promotion of women employees in the Government (3) Reservation of seats for the promotion of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe employees in the Government (4) Reservation of seats for promotion of Minority employees in the Government
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
Who among the following was the chairman of the drafting committee of the Indian Constitution? a) Rajendra Prasad b) Tej Bahadur Sapru c) C. Rajagopalachhari d) B.R. Ambedkar
The Eight SAARC Summit Meeting was held in (1) New Delhi (2) Dhaka (3) Katmandu (4) Maldives
If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of the following fundamental rights is denied to him ? a) Right to freedom b) Right to equality c) Right to freedom of religion d) Right against exploitation
The Planet?which has no satellite?is: (A) Mars (B) Mercury (C) Neptune (D) Pluto
Which of the following is correctly matched ? (a) Gulbarga - Karnataka (b) Midnapur - Gujarat (c) Wardha - Madhya Pradesh (d) Cochin - Tamil Nadu
The upper layer of the granitil rock is referred to as: (a) sial (b) sima (c) nefe
Who recently sold 125 of his/her paintings for Rs. 100 crores ? (a) Anjolie Ila Menon (b) F. N. Souza (c) M. F. Hussain (d) Manjit Bawa
The angular growth of branches are known as (1) plagiotropism (2) geotropism (3) heliotropis (4) hydrotropism
Nitrous oxide air of the atmosphere is also called: (a) tear gas (b) laughing gas (c) murderer gas