The Fundamental Rights granted by the Constitution of India
are not enforceable through Article 32 against
(a) Central Government
(b) State Government
(c) District Boards
(d) Private Individuals
?Suvidha? fixed deposit scheme was launched by 1 ICICI Bank 2 City Bank 3 State Bank of India 4 IDBI
The quorum of the Parliament is fixed at: (a) one-tenth of the membership of the House (b) one-third of the membership of the House (c) one-half of the membership of the House (d) four-fifths of the membership of the House
Chariman of the Press Commission is (1) Justice K.N. Singh (2) Justice A.N. Verma (3) Justice R.S. Sarkaria (4) Justice S.R. Pandiyan
Optic fibers are mainly used for which of the following? 1 Communication 2 Weaving 3 Musical instruments 4 Eye surgery
The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is called: (a) humidity (b) dew (c) precipitation
The main constituent of hemoglobin is 1 Iron 2 Magnesium 3 Calcium 4 Chlorine
SA node in the heart is also known as 1 Pace maker 2 Pace settler 3 Pace regulator 4 Pace coordinator
Temperature in human beings is controlled by 1 Pituitary gland 2 Adrenal gland 3 Thyroid gland 4 Hypothalamus gland
Who among the following is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005? 1 P.Ravishankar 2 Ustad Amjad Ali Khan 3 A.P.J.Abdul Kalam 4 R.K.Laxman
Which city is the capital of Republic of Srpska? (A) Belgrade (B) Banja Luka (C) Novi Sad (D) Nish
Which type of nerves carry impulses from the sensory organs in response to stimuli? (A) Motor (B) Sensory (C) Secretory (D) All of the above
Credit Cards are becoming a popular mode of purchase. In monetary terms, they are known as: (A) Euro Money (B) Hard Money (C) Soft Money (D) Plastic Money