The ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission of India
is the
(a) Planning Minister
(b) Finance Minister
(c) Prime Minister
(d) President
Under Article 56 (a) the President by writing under his hand addressed to the (a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may resign his office (b) Prime Minister may resign his office (c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha may resign his office (d) Vice-President may resign his office
A coin is dropped at refractive index of 4/3. The real depth of coin is 28cm. The coin would be apparently appear to be at the depth of 1 80 cm 2 25 cm 3 20 cm 4 21 cm
. The first Indian rules to organize Haj pilgrimage the expense of the state was (a) Alauddin Khilji (b) Feroz tughlakh (c) Akbar (d) Aurangzeb
Indian Military Academy is situated in: (a) Pune (b) Dehradum (c) Patna (d) Jabalpur
Sreebagh Pact was (1) Agreement between the leaders of Andhra and Rayalseema regions (2) Agreement between the leader of Telangana and Rayalseema regions (3) Agreement between the leaders of Andhra and Telangana Regions (4) Agreement between Telengana leaders and the Government of India
Which is/are the important raw material(s) required in cement industry? 1 Limestone 2 Gypsum & clay 3 Clay 4 Limestone & clay
Ahilyabai was the queen of (a) Gwalior (b) Malwa (c) Jaipur (d) Bijapur
Which of the following books was written by Banabhatta, a contemporary of Harshvardhana, the last Hindu-king of India? (a) Ratnavali (b) Mayur Shatak (c) Kadambari (d) Panchatantra
Diamond is a form of (a) Carbon (b) Nitrogen (c) Oxygen (d) Hydrogen
The 8th SAARC Countries Carrom Tournament was held recently in (a) Jaipur (b) New Delhi (c) Pune (d) Hyderabad
In which of the following ways Indian citizenship can be acquired? (a) By birth (b) By descent (c) By naturalization (d) By registration (e) All of these
Consider the following statements : 1. Ala-ud-din Khalji held religious discourses with Acharya Mahasena. 2. Ala-ud-din Khalji and Muhammad-bin-Tughluq demanded one sixth of the agricultural produce as revenue from peasants. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2