Kabir, Kalidasa and Tansen Sammans are given by:
(a) Lalit Kala Akademi
(b) Sahitya Akademi
(c) MP Government
(d) Govt. of India
Which one of the following statements about Suez Canal is not correct? (a) It is 160 km long from Port Said to Suez (b) It links the Mediterranean and Red Sea and separates Africa from Asia (c) It was opened in 1950 and nationalized by President Naseer of Egypt in 1951 (d) It provides shortest eastward sea route from Europe
Appointments to Indian Administrative Service are made by (1) Union Public Service Commission (2) President (3) Prime Minister (4) Union Home Ministry
. The value of the vote of a member of parliament in Presidential election is: (a) The number of people is divided by the number of constituencies (b) The number of people is divided by the number of parliamentarians (c) The number of people to be equal to the number of legislative councils (d) The number of people to be divided by the number of Members of Legislative Assembly
Tobacco in India grows in abundance in areas which are: (a) dry and sandy (b) rocky (c) hot and moist (d) cool and rocky
The Joint session of both the Houses of the Parliament is presided over by (1) The President (2) The Prime Minister (3) The speaker of Lok Sabha (4) The Chairman of Rajya Sabha
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Of the following geographical regions of India which is not a plateau region? (1) Malwa (2) Dharwd (3) Konkan (4) Meghalaya
Who is the first Indian rcipient of the Olympic Gold Oreder? 1 Indira Gandhi 2 Air Vice Marshal C.L.Mehta 3 R.K.Randhir Singh 4 L.N.Khurana
Who among the following was declared Europe?s best soccer player of the past 50 years in a poll conducted by UEFA? (a) David beckham (b) Zinedine Zidane (c) Luis Figo (d) Oliver Kahn
Who is popularly known as queen of ghazals? (a) M S Subbulakshmi (b) Siddeshwari Devi (c) Begum Akhtar (d) Nur Jehan
Sagem, which has launched mobile phones in India, is a company from 1 China 2 Korea 3 France 4 Italy
The most commonly used metal in the pure form or as an alloy in domestic appliances is (A) Aluminium (B) Iron (C) Copper (D) Zinc
Which one of the following chemicals is a neurotransmitter substance? (a) Adrenaline (b) Cortisone (c) Strychnine (d) Insulin