The Constituent Assembly became a sovereign body after ?
a) Jan 26, 1950
b) Nov 26, 1929
c) Aug 15, 1947
d) Aug 26, 1949
The Kelkar Committee report deals with (a) Direct & Indirect Taxes (b) Electoral Reforms (c) Banking Sector Reforms (d) River Water Disputes
Hutchison Whampao, the telecommunications major, is headquartered in 1 Singapore 2 China 3 Hong Kong 4 Malaysia
. There are three tables containing two drawers each. It is known that one of the tables contains a silver coin in each of its drawers, another table contains a gold coin in each drawer while the third table contains a silver coin in one drawer and a gold coin in the other. One of the drawers of a table is opened and found to contain a silver coin. What is the probability that the other drawer of that table contains a gold coin? (a) 1 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.25 (d) 0.75
India receives the major portion of its rainfall from (1) Cyclone winds (2) Southwest monsoon winds (3) North west monsoon winds (4) None of these
When the New Economic Policy was adopted in India in 1991 July the growth in real GDP was (A) Negative (B) 0.5 percent (C) 1 percent (D) 3.5 percent
During the period of which of the following was ‘Panchtrantra’ written? a) Nandas b) Mauryas c) Guptas d) Sungas
Which of the following authorities in India can deprive a person of his citizenship? (a) Municipal Commissioner (b) District Collector (c) State Government (d) Central Government
Pick the odd person out. (A) Bachendri Pal (B) Junko Tabei (C) Santosh Yadav (D) N. Kanjurani Devi
Secularism means ? a) Suppression of all religions b) Freedom of worship to minorities c) Separation of religion from state d) A system of political and social philosophy that does not favour any particular religious faith
A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to a) avoid slipping b) increase speed c) reduce fatigue d) increase stability
under which election commision functions
How much percent of forests are there in India ? a)22% b)19% c)25% d)30%
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