The election of the President can be challenged
(a) Before the Chief Election Commissioner
(b) In the Supreme Court
(c) Before Union Parliament
(d) Before the Ministry of Law
?Dronacharya Awards? are given to the: (a) outstanding Indian teachers (b) persons who have made outstanding contribution to the study and popularization of Indian art and culture (c) teachers in the Defence Training Colleges and Academies of India (d) Indian Sports Coaches
Who among the following was the Chief Guest at the January, 2000 Republic Day celebrations of India? 1 Bill Clinton 2 Kofi Annan 3 King Birendra Bir 4 Olusugen Obasanjo
The phylum chordate is characterized by the presence of 1 Spinal cord 2 Notochord 3 Nerve chord 4 None of these
Which one of the following hormones is required for the retention of sodium ions by the human body? 1 Aldosterone 2 Parathormone 3 Somatotropin 4 Thyroxin
Kundremukh is a site of (1) Coal mining (2) Steel Project (3) Iron ore mining (4) Oil drilling
Every person who is arrested to detained is a required to be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of ? a) 24 hours including the time necessary for journey b) 48 hours including the time necessary for journey c) 72 hours excluding the time necessary for the journey d) None of these
The largest gland in the human body is 1 Heart 2 Liver 3 Kidney 4 Brain
Which is the largest tea producing country in the world? 1 Kenya 2 Indonesia 3 China 4 India
?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by: (a) Charles Dickenss (b) Jane Austen (c) George Orwell (d) Hawthorne
The President has the power to reduce the salaries or allowances of all government servants during the (a) Presidential rule in a State (b) Emergency in the country due to an external aggression (c) Emergency in the country due to internal disturbances (d) Financial emergency in the country
Which of the following awards is given for excellence in the field of Science and Technology? 1 Arjuna Award 2 Dronacharya Award 3 Bharat Ratna Award 4 None of these
Indian Pangolin feeds on (1) Frogs and toads (2) Fruits (3) Grasses (4) Ants and termites