Who was the first speaker of the Lok Sabha ?
a) Malgaonkar
b) P. Upendra
c) Anantha Sayanam Ayyanagar
d) Hukum Singh
Jainism is divided into how many main sects? (a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) It is not divided
Which amidst the following is not a gem stone? (a) Cat?s-eye (b) Topaz (c) Opal (d) Pearl
Who among the following persons became the first space tourist in April 2001? (A) Desmond Rickett (B) Dennis Tito (C) Igor Kafelnikov (D) Li Wang
The possibility of the birth of fraternal twins arises during/after: (A) fertilisation (B) fertilisation stage (C) third to fifth month of pregnancy (D) Fifth to seventh month of pregnancy
The purest form of water is (A) Rain water (B) Heavy water (C) Tap water (D) Distilled water
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Rocks that solidify from matter are: (a) igneous (b) magma (c) metamorphic
The name of the Mughal Governor whom Nizam-ul-Mulk defeated and became the First Nizam of Hyderabad. (1) Abdul Hasan Tanashah (2) Hasan Qli Khan (3) Mubariz Khan (4) Azam Sha
. Which of the following is main function of Unit Trust of India? (a) Mobilise very small savings (b) Giving Loans (c) Imposing Tax (d) Collect tax on agricultural land
How is the Vice-President of India elected? (a) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of Lok Sabha (b) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the State Assemblies (c) By an electoral college consisting of the members of both Houses of Parliament (d) By the people directly
Which of the following describes India as a secular state ? a) Fundamental Rights b) Ninth Schedule c) Directive Principles d) Peramble to the Constitution
The effect of circular movements on a person in a satellite around the earth is that: (A) his mass becomes nil while the weight remains the same (B) his mass remains constant while weight becomes zero (C) weight remains unchanged (D) None of the above
The first atomic research reactor that became operational in India in 1950 was called (A) Apsara (B) Zerlina (C) Purnima (D) Cirus