Who was elected as the President of Namibia after her
freedom from South Africa?
(a) F W de Klerk
(b) Botha
(c) Walter Sislu
(d) Sam Nujoma
Which one of the following Directive Principles is not a Gandhian principle? (a) The State shall take steps to organize village panchayats (b) The State shall endeavour to promote cottage industries (c) The state shall take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and other milch cattle (d) The State shall endeavour to secure a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India
The equatorial diameter of the earth is approximately (a) 6357 km (b) 18546 km (c) 12756 km (d) 15600 km
Badami is famous for its (1) Rock-cut cave temples (2) Structural temples (3) Paintings (4) Secular buildings
This water is responsible for formation of wells, springs and geysers etc.: (a) Snow water (b) Sea water (c) River water (d) Underground-sub soil water
The administrative and operational control of the armed forces is exercised by the ? a) Ministry of Defence b) Three Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air force Staff c) President d) Cabinet Committee on political affairs with prime minister as the chairman
What does the term ?Overgeared Company? mean? 1 Company doing extremely well 2 Company deeply in debt 3 Company running satisfactorily 4 None of these
What was the name of the mascot of the Afro-Asian Games held at Hyderabad in October, 2003? (A) Trelee (B) Appu (C) Sheru (D) Jadoo
Who amongst the following has authored the book Bullet For Bullet: My Life As A Police Officer? 1 Julio Ribeiro 2 Kiran Bedi 3 K.P.S.Gill 4 Amod Kanth
Those plants that shed their leaves and become dormant in an unfavourable season are: (a) deciduous (b) selerophyllous (c) succulent
The 1994 Jnanpith Award went to (1) U.R. AnandthamurthiPuttappa (2) Puttappa (3) Dr. Sitakant Mohapatra (4) Gopinath Mohanty
Which of the following is a flightless bird? 1 Emu 2 Hen 3 Swan 4 None of these
In which year Nehru Award for International Understanding was instituted? (a) 1965 (b) 1969 (c) 1984 (d) 1964