The Fundamental Rights granted to the Indian citizens are
(a) Justiciable
(b) Non-justiciable
(c) Sometimes justiciable and sometimes non-justiciable
(d) None of the above
The name of Lord Cornwallis is associated with the (a) Dual government (b) Maratha wars (c) System of subsidiary (d) Permanent settlement
The term ?athwart? in sailing means: (a) in with the wind (b) into the breeze (c) across (d) downward
The Barabar Hills, the cave dwellings of Asokan era, are situated near: (a) Patna (b) Sarnath (c) Gaya (d) Allahabad
The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia (Greece) in the year: (a) 776 BC (b) 300 BC (c) 872 BC (d) 205 AD
In herbivorous mammals, cellulose is digested in 1 Ileum 2 Colon 3 Caecum 4 Rectum
Insects that make a clicking sound are 1 Flies 2 Crickets 3 Beetles 4 Cockroaches
?Fredom is my birth right?, Who was the famous, Indian national leader who gave this slogan? (a) Ranade (b) Tilak (c) Nehru (d) Gandhi
Alauddin caused a city to be built in the suburb of Delhi, the name of which was: (a) Daulatabad (b) Fatehpur Sikri (c) Siri (d) Shajahanabad
Which one is not the correct size of hard disk? (A) 680 M.B. (B) 1.2 G.B. (C) 2.4 G.B. (D) 610 M.B.
Recently, an Indian Film personality was chosen for the ?Commandar of the Order of Arts and Letters Award? of France. The name of the person is 1 Gulzar 2 Ramanand Sagar 3 Mahesh Bhatt 4 Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Which one of the following is not manufacturing mobile telephone handsets? 1 Samsung 2 Nokia 3 Videocon 4 Sony
Which company is associated with the campaign ? What?s your Moto? 1 Microsoft 2 Motorola 3 Leo Mattel 4 Nokia