Which of the following is right against exploitation ?
a) Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion
b) Protection in respect of conviction for offences
c) Prohibition of employment of children in factories and hazardous employment
d) Protection of language, script of culture of minorities
The Frst Hydroelectric Project was started in India at (1) Papanashanam (2) Shivasamudram (3) Lonavala (4) Hirakud
Which one of the following is common in all acids? (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) None of the above
The smallest possible unit of a chemical compound is (A) Atom (B) Electron (C) Proton (D) Molecule
7 Answers Atomic Energy Commission, Indian Army,
A stray NATO missile hit wrongly the embassy of which of the following countries during air attacks on Kosovo? 1 U.S.A. 2 India 3 Britain 4 China
Which of the following is most important of the growth of children upto the age of 14? (1) Protein (2) Vitamins (3) Fat (4) Milk
Which of the following countries has agreed to provide training to the Officers of the Indian Defence Services at her leading military institutions? 1 China 2 USA 3 Russia 4 Britain
Model of DNA molecule was given by (1) Waston & Crick (2) Hargobind Khorana (3) Swaminathan (4) J.C. Bose
Two beautiful Japanese cities were the ?first? to be destroyed by atom bomb?one was Nagasaki. Which was other? (a) Tokyo (b) Yokohama (c) Fujiyama (d) Hiroshima
The ?World Day for Water? is observed on which of the following days? 1 22nd Janaury 2 22nd March 3 22nd May 4 12th March
The main responsibility for the enforcement of fundamental rights lies with: (a) Supreme Court (b) High Courts as well as Supreme Court (c) The President of India along with Supreme Court (d) All of the above
The constitution Bill regarding delinking of Religion from politics was (1) 76th Amendment Bill (2) 80th Amendment Bill (3) 77th Amendment Bill (4) 79th Amendment Bill
Which one of the following features we have not borrowed from the Constitution of U.K.? (a) Parliamentary type of government (b) Two Houses of Parliament (c) Privileges of the Members of Parliament (d) Supreme Court