The first state to become bifurcated after independence was ?
a) Bengal
b) Bombay
c) Punjab
d) Assam
In which of the following ways Indian citizenship can be acquired? (a) By birth (b) By descent (c) By naturalization (d) By registration (e) All of these
Which of the following statement(s) about industrial output of India during the recent past is/are true (in last few months)?A) Industrial output surges 9.4%.B) Food production was increased by 15%.C) Manufacturing growth was 3.33%. (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only A & B (5) Only B & C
The low-pressure belts in high latitudes are: (a) Subarctic and Subantarctic (b) Arctic and Antarctic (c) South and North
In animals, the principal role of Vitamin E is to promote (1) Reproduction (2) Digestion (3) Respiration (4) Circulation
?Bottle neck inflation? means 1 No rise in prices despite increase in aggregate demand 2 Rise in prices without increase in aggregate demand 3 Decline in prices due to increase in aggregate demand 4 None of these
Earth?s age can be estimate by 1 Uranium Dating 2 Carbon Dating 3 Atomic Clock 4 None of these
As per the findings of the Economic Survey 1999-2000, what is projectd as the GDP growth for 1999-2000 in terms of the percentage? 1 3.8% 2 6.6% 3 5.9% 4 6%
Third World refers to 1 Developing countries 2 Developed countries 3 Capitalist nations 4 None of these
In which of the following situation does the president act in his own discretion ? a) In appointing the prime minister b) In returning a proposal to the council of ministers for reconcideration c) Both of these d) None of the above
Which one of the following rights has only been granted to the citizens of India and denied to non-citizens? (a) Equality before law (b) Freedom of speech, assembly and association (c) Right to constitutional remedies (d) Protection of life and personal liberty
Economic Drain Theory is generally associated with the name of (1) The Britisher Warren Hastings (2) Veera Anstey (3) R.C. Dutt (4) Dadabhai Naoroji
Zimbabwe was formerly known as (a) Rhodesia (b) Mali (c) Namibia (d) Zanzibar