The constitutional authority enjoyed by the Indian President
is akin to that of the:
(a) US President
(b) Russian President
(c) British King
(d) None of the above
Till what age can a judge of a High Court hold the office? 1 58 years 2 60 years 3 62 years 4 65 years
For the propagation of the Buddhistic faith, Ashoka appointed new officers of the name of : (a) Rajukas (b) Yutas (c) Amtyas (d) Dharmamahamatras
Who was the founder of the Mauryan Dynastry? (1) Chandragupta Maurya (2) Asoka (3) Bindusara (4) Skandagupta
Which of the following is not the main head of expenditure of the central government? (a) Defence expenditure (b) Interest of loans (c) Grants-in-aid (d) Public health
Cryogenic enginesare used for running which of the following programmes? 1 Space programme 2 Atomic Energy programme 3 Operation Food 4 None of these
The Ashok Mehta Committee laid greater emphasis 1 Gram Sabha 2 Mandal Panchayat 3 Taluk Panchayat Samiti 4 Zilla Parishad
. Most-Favoured-Nations (MFN) clause under GATT implies (a) Most favour to some countries (b) Most favour to all countries (c) No favour to any country (d) No favour to some countries
?Man and Superman? was written by: (a) G B Shaw (b) William Shakespeare (c) Arthur Miller (d) O? Neill
The first synthetic fiber made by man was 1 Rayon 2 Nylon 3 Polyester 4 Terycott
?Lion? in India is still preserved in: (a) Gir Forests of Kathiawar (b) Kerala State (c) Rajasthan State (d) West Bengal forests
An alloy used in making heating elements for electric heating devices is ? a) Soldier b) Alloy steel c) Nichrome d) German silver
Ben Hur, the world famous epic, is written by: (a) George Orwell (b) John Milton (c) Lewis Wallace (d) Leo Tolstoy