Which of the following countries has won the right to host
2010 Football World Cup?
(a) Japan
(b) Portugal
(c) South Africa
(d) Brazil
Right to property was removed from the list of fundamental rights by which amendment ? a) 14th b) 42nd c) 39th d) 44th
Which one of the following is not a function of the Prime Minister of India? (a) The Prime Minister advises the President on the allocation of portfolios to the Members of his Cabinet (b) The Prime Minister presides over the meetings of the Cabinet (c) It is the duty of the Prime Minister to communicate to the President all the decisions of the Cabinet meetings (d) The Prime Minister promulgates ordinances when Parliament is not in session
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The song Jana Gana Mana was adopted as the national Anthem of India in the year: (a) 1947 (b) 1949 (c) 1950 (d) 1951
Which of the following countries has been the largest donor to the development of Nepal? (a) China (b) Britain (c) India (d) US
The export of Basmati Rice from India attracted how much amount during 2000-02? (Approximately in Rs.crore) 1 1500 2 2000 3 2800 4 3600
The year in which he Battle of Padmanabha was fought in Andhra (1) 1794 (2) 1799 (3) 1803 (4) 1805
Which company has recently become the leading player in the Indian Pharmaceutical market? 1 Glaxo0-Smithkline 2 Ranbaxy 3 Cipla 4 Nicholas Piramal
According to the Indian mythology there are three deities who create, preserve and destroy. The creator is Brahma and the preserver is Vishnu, who is destroyer? (a) Ravana (b) Kansa (c) Bali (d) Mahesh
Battle of Plassey was fought by the Britishers with (a) Siraj-ud-Daula (b) Mir Zafar (c) Mir Qasix (d) Wajid Ali Shah
Indian standard time is measured based on the longitude at (1) 82 1/20 E (2) 82 1/20 W (3) 82 1/20 S (4) 82 1/20 N
. Which one of the following shows the descending order of the four metropolitan cities in the Indian sub-continent in so far as their population strength is concerned? (a) Bombay, Calcutta, Dhaka, New Delhi (b) Bombay, Calcutta, New Delhi, Karachi (c) Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, New Delhi (d) Calcutta, Bombay, Dhaka, Karachi