The Chapter III on Fundamental Rights contains twenty-four
articles from
(a) Article 14 to 37
(b) Article 16 to 39
(c) Article 12 to 35
(d) Article 10 to 33
The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron
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Which of the following is a flightless bird? 1 Emu 2 Hen 3 Swan 4 None of these
Two lamps have tungsten filaments. The resistances of two lamps at incandescence are r and R, R being greater than r. These lamps are connected in series. Then (1) The lamp with resistance r will shine more brightly (2) The lamp with resistance R will shine more brightly (3) Both will shine equally brightly (4) No prediction can be made regarding brightness
Equality before law also means that no man is above law in the country. The only exception made in the Constitution relate to: (a) The President and the Governor (b) The Prime Minister (c) The Chief Justice of India (d) There is no exception
Vitamin C deficient diet produces no deficiency symptoms in 1 Monkey 2 Dog 3 Man 4 Guinea pig
National sport of Australia is: (a) Football (b) Cricket (c) Hockey (d) Tennis
Which of the following is used in making artificial sweetener saccharin? 1 Benzene 2 Toluene 3 Phenol 4 Aniline
Which of the following countries has banned the import of goods manufactured by child labour in Third World? 1 Japan 2 USA 3 France 4 U.K.
To permit the selection of 1 out of 16 equiprobable events the number of bits required is (A) 2 (B) Log10 16 (C) 8 (D) 4
As compared to 1995-96, the coal production in India during 1996-97 registered a growth of about?. 1 3% 2 4% 3 4.5% 4 6%
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Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly established in July, 1946 ? a) Vallabhbhai Patel b) Mahatma Gandhi c) K.M. Munish d) J.B. Kriplani e) Abul Kalam Azad