Regarding the re-election of the Vice-President our
(a) Constitution places as a clear ban
(b) Constitution is absolutely silent
(c) Constitution prescribes re-election only once
(d) Constitution prescribes re-election for a maximum period
of two terms
Which one of the following has been called as the cradle of Indian architecture ? (a) Aihole (b) Pattadakal (c) Badami (d) Ajanta
Which is the country famous for pyramids? (a) Israel (b) Jordan (c) Iraq (d) Egypt
The first microprocessor chip was introduced by (1) Motorola (2) IBM (3) Texas Instruments (4) INTEL
Nafisa Joseph who died on July 29, 2004 was the former (a) Miss World (b) Miss Asia-Pacific (c) Miss India (d) Miss International
Which of the following continents is called ?White Continent?? (A) Australia (B) Antarctica (C) Africa (D) Europe
The 14th Summit of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) was held from Dec. 20th to 22nd, 1993 at (1) Jeddah (2) Riyadh (3) Muscat (4) Doha
Which of the following hills is the southern most hill range in India? 1 The Nilgiri Hills 2 The Annamalai Hills 3 The Nallamalai Hills 4 The Cardamom Hills
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Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell reputed to be one of the largest selling best sellers of all time? (a) Gone with the Wind (b) The Three Musketeers (c) Born Free (d) Ulysses
Yeast is used in making bread because it produces 1 CO2 2 O2 3 Sugar 4 Bacteria
In November 1921, huge demonstrations greeted: (a) the Prince of Wales (b) the Simon Commission (c) King George V (d) the Cabinet Mission
To be eligible for the membership of the Lok Sabha a citizen of India must not be below: (a) 25 years (b) 30 years (c) 35 years (d) 21 years
Every person who is arrested to detained is a required to be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of ? a) 24 hours including the time necessary for journey b) 48 hours including the time necessary for journey c) 72 hours excluding the time necessary for the journey d) None of these