. Who is empowered to suspend the operation of fundamental
rights?
(1) Parliament
(2) Supreme court
(3) President
(4) Prime Minister
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Reddis worked as generals under the: (a) Rastrakutas (b) Chalukyas (c) Kakatiyas (d) Sri Krishnadeva Raya
John Howard, who was elected the Prime Minister of Australia on 10 November, 2001 had served Australia earlier as (1) Prime Minister twice (2) Prime Minister and President once each (3) President (4) Prime Minister once
. Fahien visited India during the reign of (1) Chandra Gupta Maurya (2) Harsha (3) Chandra Gupta II (4) Kanishka
8 Answers ABC, Bhel, BHU, Indian Airlines,
Phosphate is used as fertilizer for the growth o (1) Leaves (2) Stems (3) Seeds (4) Toots
. The four main objectives of our constitution as indicated in its preamble are (1) Socialism, secularism; non-alignment and neutrality (2) Justice-social, economic, political and religious (3) Justice, Liberty and Fraternity (4) None of these
. Which one of the following is an important geographical factor in the location of an industry? (1) Availability of raw materials (2) Power resources & transport facilities (3) Water, labour & Market (4) All the three
. Third Battle of Panipat was fought between (1) Akbar and Hemu (2) Marathas and Aurangzeb (3) Marathas and Ahmed Shah Abdali (4) Marathas and Nizam
The mono-lithic temples of the pallavas are called (a) Gopuras (b) Shilpas (c) Rathas (d) None
Who is the Presiding Officer of the Rajya Sabha? (1) The President (2) The Vice-President (3) The Speaker (4) The Deputy Speaker
13 Answers College School Exams Tests, DPS, HP, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
. The fort at pulicat was built by (1) The Dutch (2) The French (3) The English (4) The Portuguese
. Marcopolo visited Orugallu during the regime of (1) Rudrama Devi (2) Pola Raja-II (3) Pratapa Rudra (4) Ganapathideva
The process responsible for the generation of the enormous energy in the Sun is (1) Nuclear fission (2) Nuclear fusion (3) The burning of gases (4) As yet unknown