Netherland?s currency is:
(a) Peso
(b) Pesata
(c) Rupiah
(d) Guilder
The salaries and allowances and pension of the Comptroller and Auditor - General of India are (1) Paid by the Union Finance Ministry (2) Paid by the President (3) Charged to the consolidated fund of India (4) Voted by the parliament
The president’s rule in a state means that the state in ruled by ? a) The president directly b) A caretaker government c) The chief minister nominated by the president d) The governor of the state
Shovna Narayan is associated with which classical dance form of India ? 1 Bharatnatyam 2 Kathakali 3 Kuchipudi 4 Kathak
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Which of the following is the power of the Prime Minister in practice? (a) Choosing the members of the council of Ministers and allocating portfolios (b) Calling the meetings of the cabinet and presiding over them (c) His responsibility to carry the work of the government efficiently (d) Senior appointments are made with his approval (e) All of these
Who constructed a famous rockcut Kailas temple at Ellora (1) Amoghavarsha (2) Krishna I (3) Krishna III (4) Dantidurga
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How many teeth are known as milk teeth in human beings? 1 4 2 12 3 20 4 28
What is common to the following ? Pantaloons, Lifestyle, Shopper?s Stop and Westside? 1 They are all owned by the TATA group 2 HDFC has bought a stake in each of these operations 3 They are leaders in the retail store business 4 They are authorized dealers for Khadi Gram Udyog
The author of the ?Kadambari? was: (a) Harshvardhana (b) Banabhatta (c) Kalidasa (d) Charaka
Which of the following writs may be issued to enforce a Fundamental Right? (a) Habeas Corpus (b) Mandamus (c) Prohibition (d) Certiorari
Jatakas are the sacred books of the: (a) Vaishnavas (b) Jains (c) Buddhists (d) Shaivs