Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to legislate on
certain matters which deal with the Constitution. As a
result of it, many laws have been passed by the Parliament.
Which among the following laws are a part and parcel of the
Constitution?
(a) The Indian Citizenship Act
(b) The States Reorganization Act
(c) The Extradition Act
(d) The Protection of Civil Rights Act
(e) All the above
The ancient name of North Bihar was 1 Vriji 2 Vatsa 3 Surasena 4 Avanti
Kolar gold field and Hutti Gold fields are located in the state of: (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Karnataka (c) Orissa (d) Maharashtra
Bernier visited India in this Century: (1) Fourteenth (2) Fifteenth (3) Sixteenth (4) Seventeenth
Which of the following is the strongest force? (1) Atomic force (2) Gravitational forces (3) Electromagnetic forces (4) Nuclear forces
The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), which was established in 1957 under the aegis of the United Nations, has its headquarters at: (a) Washington (b) London (c) Paris (d) Vienna
Hypo, used in photography, is chemically (A) Silver bromide (B) Sodium thiosulphate (C) Sodium phosphate (D) Silver nitrate
The beautiful Surya Temple at Konark was built in (A) 11th Century (B) 13 th Century (C) 14 th Century (D) 16 th Century
In which year Indira Gandhi Peace Prize was instituted? (a) 1985 (b) 1984 (c) 1986 (d) 1987
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The name of the youngest US President who was assassinated in 1963, was: (a) John F Kenqedy (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington
The largest producer of sugar in the world is: (a) Brazil (b) Indonesia (c) Mexico (d) Cuba
India?s National Anthem was composed by: (a) Qazi Nazrul Islam (b) Rabindra Nath Tagore (c) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (d) Dr. Mohd Iqbal
Who is popularly known as queen of ghazals? (a) M S Subbulakshmi (b) Siddeshwari Devi (c) Begum Akhtar (d) Nur Jehan