Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, the Constituent Assembly was
to consist of
(a) 500 members
(b) 389 members
(c) 349 members
(d) 400 members
The beautiful Surya temple in Konark was built in: (a) 13th Century (b) 14th Century (c) 11th Century (d) 16th Century
THE IRON MAN OF INDIA WAS
The constituent assembly was created by ? a) Simla Conference, 1945 b) Cabinet Mission Plan c) Indian Independence Act d) Cripps Mission
The poet Harisena was the courtier of: (a) Samudragupta (b) Skandagupta (c) Chandragupta II (d) Lakshman Sena
As per the latest reports, the NPA’s of public sector banks amount to 1 720 Crore 2 54086 Crore 3 7232 Crore 4 4568 Crore
1 Answers Central Bank of India,
A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to a) avoid slipping b) increase speed c) reduce fatigue d) increase stability
When returning to the earth, spacecraft has a communication blackout. The reason is: (A) The returning spacecraft is doing so against the force of gravity, which inter-feres with the radio waves (B) During the re-entry period, the density of the plasma, generated by the intense frictional heat, is so high that the operational frequencies used for communication be come very much less than the plasma cut-off frequency, resulting in a total blackout (C) Stellar X-rays attract and absorb the sound waves (D) None of the above
Which of the following correctly explains the phenomenon of ?Test Tube Baby?? 1 When every process of embryo formation is in the test tube 2 When the embryo develops in a test tube 3 When the fertilization external and development is internal 4 None of these
Who amongst the following is actively campaigning to ban landmines and was also honoured by Nobel Peace Prize for 1997? 1 Dr.Syukuro Manabe 2 Mr.Jerzy Buzek 3 Ms.Jody Williams 4 Mr.Dario Fo
Largest flower in the world is 1 Cuscula 2 Nelumbo 3 Rafflesia 4 Deosera
?Abhinav Bharat? was organized by (a) Bhai Parmanand (b) Khudiram Bose (c) Vir Savarkar (d) None of these
1 Answers MPPSC Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, Tata Technologies,
How many major organs does the U.N. have? (a) Six (b) Four (c) Five (d) Seven