The falling of condensed water droplets of the diameter
between 1/10 to 1/4 inch is called:
(a) rainfall
(b) drizzle
(c) sleet
. Live well, as long as you live. Live well even by borrowing, for, once cremated, there is no return.’ This rejection of after-life is an aphorism of the (a) Kapalika sect (b) Sunyavada of Nagarjuna (c) Ajivikas (d) Charvakas
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National film awards were instituted in the year: (a) 1950 (b) 1954 (c) 1961 (d) 1969
When can the Speaker exercise his right to vote in the House? (a) Whenever the House desires (b) Whenever he desires (c) Only in the event of equality of vote (d) Whenever his part directs
Whose last reported words were ?Don?t worry. Relax!?? 1 Mahatma Gandhi 2 Indira Gandhi 3 Rajiv Gandhi 4 Sanjay Gandhi
When was our National Anthem first sung and where? 1 January 24, 1950 in Allahabad 2 Janaury 24, 1950 in Delhi 3 December 26, 1942 in Calcutta 4 December 27, 1911 in Calcutta
The vertical transfer of energy through the atmosphere is called: (a) condensation (b) convection (c) evaporation
In the year 2003, who among the following has been awarded the SCOPE award for excellence in PSU (Public Sector Undertaking) management? 1 C.P.Jain 2 K.G.Ramachandran 3 Prithipal Singh 4 V.S.Jain
The difference between Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy is that the (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable whereas the Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable (b) Directive Principles of State Policy are justiciable whereas the Fundamental Rights are non-justiciable (c) Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy are justiciable (d) None of these
Chief Minister of a state is responsible to ? a) Governor b) Legislative Assembly c) Prime Minister d) Rajya Sabha
. Fiscal policy means (a) The credit policy (b) The planning policy (c) The taxation policy (d) The policy of expenditure and public debt policy
The Hunas attacked India during the period of the: (a) Guptas (b) Mauryas (c) Palas (d) Senas
Which among the following are known for co-operation and division of labour? 1 Fire flies 2 Cockroaches 3 Ants 4 Bed bug