The largest part of the human brain is ?
a) Cerebellum
b) Cerebrum
c) Mebulla oblongata
d) Midbrain
Highly heated fluid rock is called: (a) igneous (b) magma (c) metamorphic
Idle current may (1) Lag behind the voltage by 90.only (2) Lead the voltage by 90.only (3) Be in phase with the voltage (4) Either lag behind the voltage by 90. or lead the voltage by 90.
Name the famous writer who has acted in “Massey Sahib”: 1 Khushwant Singh 2 Arundhati Roy 3 Vikram Seth 4 Kamal Das
A river system existing before the evolution of the present landforms is known as: (a) Anticedent river (b) dentric river (c) terrilis river
President?s rule at the center can be imposed: (A) during external emergency (B) whenever the President desires (C) during internal emergency (D) during external and internal emergencies
How can the Fundamental Rights be protected? (a) A citizen whose Fundamental Rights have been violated can approach the Supreme Court which will issue appropriate writ against the authority (b) Supreme Court will take note of such violations itself (c) The executive will inform the Courts (d) No need of any reference by any court; it is automatically protected
The ?Mudrarakshasa? was composed by: (a) Shudraka (b) Vishakhadatta (c) Virahamihira (d) Aryabhatta
Which of the following films was adjudged the Best Film at the MTV Movie Awards Competition held in June 1999? 1 There Is Something About Merry 2 The True man Show 3 Shakespeare In Love 4 None of thes
How many members are nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India? (a) 13 (b) 30 (c) 12 (d) 10
Which of the following nations won the 2004 Natwest Trophy for Cricket? (a) West Indies (b) England (c) New Zealand (d) Australia
With whom among the following does the power to extend the jurisdiction of the High Court to, or exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from any Union Territory rest? 1 President of India 2 Chief Justice of India 3 Law Commission 4 Parliament
Life-saving antibiotics are obtained from: (1) Algae (2) Fungi (3) Bacteria (4) Medicinal plants