Which one of the following is not the qualification for
election to the office of the Vice-President?
(a) Must be a citizen of India
(b) Must be qualified to be elected as member of Rajya Sabha
(c) Must not hold office of profit under Union or state
government
(d) He should be a member of Parliament
In which of the following States the governor enjoys special power with regard to administration of tribal areas? (a) Bihar (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Assam (d) orissa
Which of these nations has the largest percentage of persons in the armed forces? (a) Iran (b) Iraq (c) Israel (d) Syria
Anand Dairy Farm is in (a) Punjab (b) Maharashtra (c) Karnataka (d) Gujarat
If the length of a wire is doubled and its cross-section is also doubled, then its electric resistance will 1 Remain unchanged 2 Become one-fourth 3 Become two times 4 Become four times
An enzyme that works in an acidic medium is 1 Pepsin 2 Trypsin 3 Ptyalin 4 maltose
Which of the following States in India has become the first Sate to get largest world Bank loan of about 6000 million Dollars? 1 Bihar 2 Uttar Pradesh 3 Orissa 4 None of these
How often the Finance Commission is constituted in India? (a) Only once (b) Once every year (c) After every 5 years (d) After every 10 years
Who is the main God in the Rig Veda 1. Agni 2 Indra 3. Pashupati 4. Surya
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Why was Colonel Assonumani Azzali of Comoro Islands in the news recently? 1 He handed over the power to the newly-elected government after a ten-year long military rule in the country 2 He was killed in an unsuccessful coup against the present government 3 He became the President of the Island after getting power in a bloodless coup 4 None of these
The two cities that are most similar in terms of climate are : (a) Vancouver-Paris (b) Capetown-Algiers (c) Montreal-Murmansk (d) Panama City-Tokyo
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? UN Organisation Headquarters (a) UNICEF : New York (b) UNCTAD : Geneva (c) UNDP : Rome (d) UNEP : Nairobi
The prohibition of traffic in human beings and ‘begar’ comes under ? a) Art 22 b) Art 23 c) Art 24 d) Art 25