The capacity of a surface to reflect sun?s energy is called:
(a) albedo
(b) cirrus
(c) stratas
When a state governor dies or resign, who normally exercises his functions till a new governor is appointed ? a) Secretary General of the Governor b) A person designated by state cabinet c) Chief Justice of the High Court d) Advocate General of the state
Laws for Union Territories that don?t have their own legislatures are made by the: (a) Lt Governor (b) President (c) Union Cabinet (d) Parliament
Which among the following was started first during the Indian Freedom struggle? 1 Bengal British Indian Society 2 British Indian Association 3 Landholders? Society 4 Madras Native Association
Which of the following represents the growth of GDP of India during 1998-99? 1 3.1% 2 4.2% 3 4.75% 4 5.8%
The Constitution of India was promulgated on (a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1951 (c) 26th February, 1950 (d) 26th January, 1952
Which is the following is used in beauty parlours for hair setting ? a) Chlorine b) Sulphar c) Phosphorous d) Silicon
The region which received high rainfall due to the North-east monsoon is: (1) Tamil Nadu coast (2) Assam (3) Gangetic plain (4) Kashmir
Which of the following is not a Tiger Reserve? 1 Sariska 2 Bandipur 3 Manas 4 Sultanpur
The majority of ?Khasis? live in: (a) Meghalaya (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) Manipur (d) Mizoram
How long did the Constituent Assembly take to finally pass the Constitution ? a) About 6 months in 1949 b) Exactly a year since Nov 26. 1948 c) About 2 years since Aug 15, 1947 d) About 3 years since Dec 9, 1946
Which of the following is not an essential qualification for appointment as a Governor ? a) He should be a citizen of India b) He should be a domicile of the state to which he is being appointed c) He must have completed the age of 35 years d) He must not be a member of either house of Parliament.
A sudden fall in barometer reading indicates that the weather will be 1 Unturbulent 2 Rainy 3 Cool 4 Very hot
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