Who among the following is known as the Father of Indian Constitution ?
a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
b) Mahatma Gandhi
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Vallabhbhai Patel
Chocolates can be bad for health because of a high content of 1 Nickel 2 Sugar 3 Carbohydrates 4 Fats
Kabir, Kalidasa and Tansen Sammans are given by: (a) Lalit Kala Akademi (b) Sahitya Akademi (c) MP Government (d) Govt. of India
Which nation is half European and half Asian? (a) Israel (b) Russia (c) Turkey (d) East Germany
In mammals, the part of the brain that has reached highest level of development and that has enabled humans to grow their own crop, invent machines, develop language and art is 1 Cerebrum 2 Cerebellum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 None of these
In the context of stock market, the abbreviation IPO stands for 1 Immediate Payment Order 2 Internal Policy Obligation 3 Intial Public Offering 4 None of these
As compared to 1995-96, the coal production in India during 1996-97 registered a growth of about?. 1 3% 2 4% 3 4.5% 4 6%
The International Court of Justice holds its sessions at its headquarters in: (a) Lake Success (b) Amsterdam (c) The Hague (d) Paris
what is the difference between bank rate and repo rate?
The power to create a new All India Service rests with (1) The Ministry of Personnel and Training (2) Rajya Sabha (3) President (4) Parliament
?Lakshya? successfully test flown from Chandipur-on-sea in Bangalore in 2003 is: (A) Pilotless target aircraft (B) Surface-to-air Missile (C) Surface-to-surface Missile (D) A jet fighter
Following a complaint by the Indian Academy of Paediatrics, which company has been asked by Drugs Controller-General of India (DCGI) to withdraw all advertisements aimed at promoting it’s hepatitis vaccine? 1 Pfizer 2 Torrent Pharma 3 Glaxo Smithkline 4 Ranbaxy
World?s biggest dairy produce exporter is : (a) Denmark (b) New Zealand (c) Australia (d) West Germany