For the amendment of the Indian Constitution there are
(a) Four methods
(b) Two methods
(c) Three methods
(d) Five methods
The unpopular tax that is said to be the catalyst for Mrs. Margaret Thatcher?s downfail (1) Corporate tax (2) House tax (3) Poll tax (4) Income tax
The first democratic government of Nepal is headed by one of the following (1) Mr. Bhattarai (2) N.C. Koirala (3) Mr. Bakshi (4) Surya Bahadur Thapa
Which instrument is played by Bismillah Khan? (a) Flute (b) Tabla (c) Shehnai (d) Sarod (e) Sarangi
According to the UN convention on the rights of the child which of the following is not a right ? (a) Safe drinking water (b) Adequate standard of living (c) Education (d) Employment
Who amongst the following has edited the book ?People?s Power in Practice? released recently? 1 Manishankar Iyer 2 Nikhil Chakravartty 3 Nirad C.Chaudhuri 4 Jyoti Basu
Which of the following agencies directed the Government of India and State Governments to identify families living below poverty line? 1 World Trade Organisation 2 UNO 3 Supreme Court of India 4 None of these
Blood group of an individual is controlled by 1 Shape of RBC 2 Shape of WBC 3 Genes 4 Hemoglobin
8 Answers Polaris, RBC, Royal Sundaram, RRB,
. According to the newly adopted Constitution of Russia, the Prime Minister is appointed by (a) The State Duma, the Lower Chamber of the Federal Assembly (b) The President, with the consent of the State Duma (c) The President, with the consent of the Federal Council (d) The Federal Council
The Kelkar proposals which were in the news recently were the (a) Recommendations for reforms in the power sector (b) Recommendations for tax reforms (c) Guidelines for the privatization of public sector undertakings (d) Guidelines for reducing vehicular pollution, and the promotion of CNG use
Which of the following is/are the latest member(s) of World Trade Organisation? 1 China only 2 China and Taiwan 3 East Timor only 4 East Timor and Taiwan
What is the element required by the growing plants (in large quantities)? (A) Carbon (B) Iron (C) Nitrogen (D) Phosphorus
A hill of sand shaped by winds is called: (a) dune (b) stalagnite (c) drip curtain