The Ninety-First Amendment of the Constitution places a
restriction on the Council of Ministers not to exceed the
total membership of Lok Sabha
(a) 5 percent
(b) 7 percent
(c) 10 percent
(d) 15 percent
River Ganga does not pas through the State of 1 UP 2 Bihar 3 Haryana 4 West Bengal
African Fund by NAM is to (1) Help industrialize the African continent (2) Help famine situation in Africa (3) Help the liberation struggle in Africa (4) Preserve the African forests
. The Swaran Singh Committee considered the question of (a) More autonomy to Punjab on the model of Jammu and Kashmir (b) The suitability of the Presidential form of government of India (c) The precedence of the Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights (d) Administrative reforms
The participation of peasants in the freedom struggle helped in making it: (a) an all-India movement (b) more broad-based and extensive (c) a socialist movement (d) a movement in favour of Indian princes
As per the rough estimates, the general elections In India and the burden of Kargil war operations will need an expenditure of about 1 Rs.3,000 crore 2 Rs.5,000 crore 3 Rs.16,000 crore 4 Rs.10,000 crore
A sustained and appreciable increase in the price level over a considerable period of time is known as 1 Devaluation 2 Depreciation 3 Inflation 4 Depression
Cripps Mission visited India in ? a) 1927 b) 1939 c) 1942 d) 1946
China has recently granted license to which of the following banks to open Chinese City of Shenzhen? 1 The Punjab National Bank 2 The Central Bank of India 3 The Canara Bank 4 None of these
. Which one of the following usages was a post-Vedic development? (a) Dharma-Artha-Kama-Moksha (b) Brahmana – Kshatriya – Vaishya – Shudra (c) Brahmacharya – Grihastashrama – Vanaprastha – Sanyasa (d) Indra – Surya – Rudra – Marut
?Trishul? is a: (a) short range surface-to-air missile (b) surface-to-surface tactical battle field missile (c) medium range surface-to-air missile (d) marine acoustic research ship
The congress ministries formed in 1937 could not change the basic character of the British administration in India, but the largest gain was: (a) political (b) social (c) psychological (d) emotional
Akbar abolished the Hindu capitation tax primarily because : (a) the revenue derived from it amounted to very little (b) it made the Hindus in his reign more contented since they were not discriminated against bys such a tax (c) he thought of more effective ways of raising revenue (d) he could not enforce its collection