Which of the folliwng is an element ?
a) Ruby
b) Sapphire
c) Emerald
d) Diamond
In the abbreviation ?F.I.R.?, the letter ?I? stands for (A) Information (B) Intimation (C) Indication (D) Illustration
who is the old name of uttrakhand.
From which of the following Constitutions we have borrowed the idea of the Preamble? (a) Constitution of U.S.A. (b) Constitution of Canada (c) Constitution of U. K. (d) Constitution of France
The British government summoned in London the First Round Table Conference (1930) to: (a) finalise the Nehru Report (b) finalise the partition of the country (c) sign a pact with Gandhiji (d) discuss the Simon commission Report
Indian Air Force was established in the year : (a) 1932 (b) 1947 (c) 1857 (d) 1950
The sea route to India was discovered by the (a) Dutch (b) English (c) Portuguese (d) French
Who among the following won the double trap event of the Masters Cup 2004 Shooting Championship in Ceske Budjovice (Czech Republic)? (a) Sheikh Ahmed Al-Maktoum (b) Wang Cheng (c) Rajyavardhan S. Rathore (d) None of these
What is meant by ?office of profit?? (a) It is that office the holder of which draws pecuniary benefits from the government (b) Office which gives an opportunity to exploit others (c) Office which is meant only for profit making (d) Office which means any financial involvement
The ad line ?Connecting India? is linked with 1 BSNL 2 Airtel 3 MTNL 4 Hutch
Which of the following is not true regarding production of tea in India? 1 The east and the north-east States account for 82% of the total tea growing area in India 2 India is the largest producer of tea in the world 3 Indian tea is not found suitable for export as the quality is far inferior to Kenyan tea 4 India produces good varieties of CTC tea
The UAE has Emirates, the largest and the richest of them is: (a) 6; Fujeirah (b) 7; Abu Dhabi (c) 8; Dubai (d) 4; Umm-al-Quwain
Which one of the following is a unitary feature of our Constitution? (a) Fundamental Rights (b) Constitution as the main law of the land (c) Emergency powers of the President (d) Double set of Government