Which of the following is not a directive principle of the state policy ?
a) To raise the level of nutrition
b) To develop the scientific temper
c) To promote economic interests of weaker sections
d) To separate the judiciary from the Executive
The Telugu personality who is known by the title ?Desabhakta? (1) Tanguturi Prakasam (2) Konda Venkatappayya (3) Kashinathuni Nageswara Rao (4) Madapati Hanumantha Rao
The most populaous city in India is: (a) Kolkata (b) Delhi (c) Chennai (d) Mumbai
The winners of the 1983 Wimbled on Tennis tournament were: (1) Martina Navratilova, John Mc. Enrore (2) Martina Navratilova and Connors (3) Martina Navratilova and Lendl (4) Christ Llyoyd and Mc. Enroe
The first human hormone synthesized with the help of biotechnology was: 1 Prostaglandin 2 Interferon 3 Pituitary hormone 4 Somatostatin
?Fallujah? city, which was recently news, is in 1 Iran 2 Afghanistan 3 Isreal 4 Iraq
The science that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment is: (a) ecology (b) Biology (c) anthropology
Who amongst the following is the receipient of the ?Lata Mangeshkar Award? given recently? 1 Illaya Raja 2 Shekhar Suman 3 Girish Karnad 4 None of these
The dictator of Italy during the first half of 20th century was (A) Stalin (B) Lenin (C) Napoleon (D) Mussolini
Which film would have its sequel, according to its makers? (A) Mera Naam Joker (B) Barsaat (C) Sholay (D) Waqt
What is hydrological cycle? (a) Water circulation within earth?s system (b) Cycle driven by hydrologic pumps (c) A wheel in the hydrologic pump set
In crustaceans (i.e.crabs, shrimps & sea fish etc.) the metallic base of the respiratory pigment is made up of 1 Iron 2 Copper 3 Magnesium 4 Potassium
When was the concept of core sector introduced in India? (a) 1948 (b) 1956 (c) 1970 (d) 1965