The Buddhist sect which started worshipping the Buddha as a
god is known as:
(a) Hinayana
(b) Mahayana
(c) Digambara
(d) Swetambara
What was the target fixed by the Government of India for disinvestment by the end of the Year 1999-2000? 1 Rs.10,000 crore 2 Rs.15,000 crore 3 Rs.5,000 crore 4 Rs.7,000 crore
Energy in an electric coil is stored in the form of 1 Dielectric strength 2 Electrostatic strength 3 Heat 4 Magnetic field
Freedom of the Press as such: (a) Has been guaranteed by the Constitution (b) Has not been expressly guaranteed by the Constitution (c) Has been given only to selected institutions (d) None of the above
Which one of the following statements is not correct? (A) There is no provision of referendum in the Indian Constitution (B) The State Legislatures do not possess the right to initiate the amendment of the Constitution (C) The proposal for amending the Constitution can be initiated only in the Lok Sabha (D) Indian Constitution is partly flexible and partly rigid
The international trade is monitored by (1) World Bank (2) UNO (3) GATT (4) IMF
The work function for aluminium surface 4.2 eV and that for sodium surface is 2.0 eV. The two metal surfaces are illuminated by suitable radiations so as to cause photo emission. We observe that. (1) Both A1 and Na will have the same threshold frequency (2) The threshold frequency of A1 > that of NA (3) The threshold frequency of Na > that of Al (4) The threshold wavelength of Al > that of Na
Which of the following statements regarding the difference between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are correct? (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable (b) Fundamental Rights prevail if they come in conflict with Directive Principles (c) If a law is passed for the enforcement of Directive Principles it will not be declared unconstitutional even if it comes in clash with Fundamental Rights (d) All of them are correct
Where are most of the jute mills situated in India? (a) Along the river Hoogly (b) Near Malda (c) Near Burdwan (d) Near Howrah
Name the State which has recently allowed 97 universities in private sector to function? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Jharkhand (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Uttar Pradesh
The capital of the Pandavas was: (a) Indraprastha (b) Kurukshetra (c) Hastinapur (d) None of the above
was manmohan singh governor of rbi
8 Answers Jindal, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
. Who appoints comptroller and Auditor General of India? (a) The U.P.S.C. (b) The President (c) The Prime Minister (d) The Parliament