Who appoints the Primer Minister of India ?
a) Parliament
b) Citizens of India
c) Lok Sabha
d) President
The thyroid gland is situated near which of the following organs ? a) Liver b) Spleen c) Larynx d) Kidney
India?s first Over the Counter Stock Exchange is located in: (A) Kolkata (B) New Delhi (C) Mumbai (D) Bangalore
What is the name of the world’s first cloned horse? 1 Gem 2 Prometea 3 Hawalin 4 Joyous
The largest cattle fair in the world that lasts for a month, takes place at: (a) Pushkar (b) Nauchandi (c) Sonepur (d) Bateshwar
The first Asian Games were held in: (a) New Delhi in 1951 (b) Bangkok in 1952 (c) Singapore in 1952 (d) Kuala Lumpur in 1952
Duncan passage lies between: (a) South Andaman and Little Andaman (b) South and Middle Andaman islands (c) North and Middle Andaman (d) North and South Andaman islands
In the Battle of Plassey in 1757 Sirajuddaula was finally defeated by the English because : (a) The English outnumbered the men of Siraj (b) The English were in a favourable position (c) Siraj was a coward and did not fight (d) Some of the associates of Siraj proved treacherous
The Kelkar Committee report deals with (a) Direct & Indirect Taxes (b) Electoral Reforms (c) Banking Sector Reforms (d) River Water Disputes
From which of the following plant parts is turmeric, an commonly used colourant and antiseptic, obtained? 1 Fruit 2 Leat 3 Root 4 Stem
. Which of the following is the correct answer (1) Safdar Hasmi was a street dancer and play writer. (2) He wrote children’s poems (3) He wrote dramas (4) He was a famous singer (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct (b) 1, 3 and 4 are correct (c) 1 and 4 are correct (d) 1 and 3 are correct
There is no law or specific provision so far to govern the President-Prime Minister relationship, yet the President acts on the advice of the Prime Minister; this s based on a convention. This convention in the Indian constitution follows the pattern of the : (a) US Constitution (b) Russian Constitution (c) Australian Constitution (d) British Constitution
Meghavarna, the king of Ceylon was a contemporary of: (a) Ashoka (b) Kanishka (c) Samudragupta (d) Harshvardhana