Will a citizen of India who acquires naturalized citizenship
of a foreign country lose his Indian citizenship by termination?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) If he intimates
(d) If he wants to terminate
Which one of the following Sikh gurus was executed by Jahangir? (1) Angad (2) Arjun (3) Amardas (4) Armadas
Edaphic factors are related to: (a) soil (b) climate (c) evaporation
. Convertibility of the rupee implies (a) Being able to convert rupee notes into gold (b) Allowing the value of the rupee to be fixed by market forces (c) Freely permitting the conversion of rupee to other major currencies and vice versa (d) Developing an international market for currencies in India
A neutral country in Europe is 1 Austria 2 Albania 3 Switzerland 4 Greece
?Election Commission taken aback President?s anusual order? was a main news in all national dailies during December ?97. which of the following part of the order was anusual for Election Commission? 1 He did not consult the Election Commission before giving the order for dissolution 2 He did not address the customary joint session of the Parliament before dissolving lower house 3 The election Commission was surprised over giving a deadline for the constitution of the new Lok Sabha 4 None of these
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
The State which has the largest number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha is (a) Bihar (b) Gujarat (c) Uttar Pradesh (d) Madhya Pradesh
6 Answers APSC, OpenMat, RRB, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell, UPSC,
What is the national game of the USA? (a) Cricket (b) Soccer (c) Baseball (d) Billiards
Which of the following nations is the highest defaulter in payment of its dues to the UN? (A) USA (B) India (C) China (D) Pakistan
In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens? (a) 1896 (b) 1905 (c) 1801 (d) 1856
Who was the first prime minister of India ? a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad b) Mahatma Gandhi c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
The technique which was evolved by Gandhiji during his long struggle in South Africa and which later became the Chief weapon for the attainment of Swaraj in India was: (a) non-violence (b) fasting unto death (c) satyagraha (d) hartal