Which are the implications of India being a secular state?
(a) There is no ethnic or religious majority or minority
(b) State has no religion of its own
(c) Religion will be regarded as a private affair
(d) All of the above
With whom the sole power to control the expenditure of the Government of India rests? (1) Parliament (2) The Prime Minister (3) The Lok Sabha (4) The Finance Minister
3 Answers Parliament, Shivaji Mahavidyalaya,
in which year DoNER was instituted?
Pituitary gland is located just below the 1 Brain 2 Heart 3 Liver 4 Kidney
Who among the following won the Formula One World Championship title at the Malaysian Prix in the year 2003? 1 David Coulthard 2 Kimi Raikkonen 3 Michael Schumacher 4 Ralf Schumacher
To whom did Iltutmish dedicate the ?Qutab Minar?? 1 Razia Sultan 2 Qutbuddin Aibak 3 Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki 4 Moinuddin Chishti
The recent trade talks at Brussels failed because; (1) Some countries did not attend (2) Political differences among countries regarding sanctions against Saddam Hussein (3) Some European countries were not willing to stop subsidies to farm produce (4) None of the above
Who was declared the best Actor 2002 at the 50th National Film Awards that were announced recently in Delhi? (A) Ajay Devgan (B) Shah Rukh Khan (C) Amir Khan (D) Kamal Hasan
Mandal Panchayats were recommended by the 1 Ashok Mehta Committee 2 Balwant Rai Mehta Committee 3 Narsimham committee 4 Sarkaria Commission
The first feature film (talkie) produced in India was (a) Hatimtai (b) Alam Ara (c) Pundalik (d) Raja Harishchandra
In 1772, which of the following was sent to India as Governor of Bengal? (a) Lord Hastings (b) Warren Hastings (c) Lord Minto (d) Lord Wellesley
If a person with a spring balance and a body hanging from it goes up and up in an aeroplane, then the reading of the weight of the body, as indicted by the spring balance, will: (A) go on increasing (B) go on decreasing (C) first increase and then decrease (D) remain the same
From the Constitution of Canada we have borrowed the scheme of our (a) Fundamental Rights (b) Federation (c) Directive Principles of State Policy (d) Supreme Court