Which one of the following is the largest single industry in
India?
(1) Iron and Steel
(2) Textiles
(3) Fertilizers
(4) Cement
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On whose recommendation the President can be removed from his office before the expiry of his normal term? (1) The Supreme Court (2) The Chief Justice of India (3) Union Council of Minister (4) The two Houses of Parliament
The name of ancient place generally identified with the Indus Valley is: (1) Meluha (2) Niniveh (3) Sindon (4) Tyre
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? 1 Bhilwara : Malwa Plateau 2 Raurkela : Baghelkhand 3 Kandla : Katiawar Peninsula 4 Jagdalpur : Dandakaranya
Which is not a brand from Godrej Group? 1 Ezee 2 Fair Glow 3 Harpic 4 Cinthol
The country which witnessed massive student protests for educational changes (1) Poland (2) Germany (3) France (4) Czechoslovekia
Which of the following represents the foreign investment in India during 1998-99 (approximately in billion dollars)? 1 1.06 2 2.02 3 3.04 4 3.78
Which of the following organizations has chosen ?Chennai Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development? as its apex training and research body at the international level? 1 UNICEF 2 UNCTAD 3 WHO 4 UNESCO
The objective of the Sharda Act of 1930 was to discourage the solemnization of marriages of boys and girls respectively, under 1 21 years and 18 years 2 18 years and 16 years 3 18 years and 14 years 4 16 years and 14 years
Which one of the following is a land-locked country? 1 Angola 2 Gabon 3 Tanzania 4 Zimbabwe
Which of the following statements is correct? (A) The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. (B) The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is nominated by the President in consultation with the Prime Minister. (C) The Attorney General of India acts as a Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, in addition to performing the duties of his office. (D) The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is elected by the member os Rajya Sabha from amongst themselves.
The leading producer of silver is: (a) USA (b) Russia (c) Mexico (d) South Africa
The sole power to control the expenditure of the Government rests with the: (a) Parliament (b) Prime Minister (c) President of India (d) Finance Minister (e) Lok Sabha