Which country in 2003 cracked down on the ULFA militants and
destroyed their base?
(A) Palestine
(B) Myanamar
(C) Bhutan
(D) Syria
The food crop sown in the largest area in India is (a) Maize (b) Paddy (c) Wheat (d) Jowar
6 Answers HCL, Rice Research Institute, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
Vice-President of India is elected by the members of (1) Lok Sabha (2) Rajya Sabha (3) State Assemblies (4) Lok Sabha and RajyaSabha jointly
In which of the following cities, 8th SAF games were held during September, 1999? 1 Manila 2 New Delhi 3 Kathmandu 4 Dacca
In Indian Constitution there is no provision for (a) Economic rights (b) Religious rights (c) Political and social rights (d) Educational rights
Which state is not a leading producer of sugar? 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 West Bengal 3 Maharashtra 4 Bihar
The Directive Principles of State Policy are included in our Constitution from Articles (a) 36 to 51 (b) 37 to 52 (c) 38 to 53 (d) 39 to 54
Which of the following type of coal has the lowest proportion of volatile matter? (a) Lignite (b) Peat (c) Bituminous (d) Anthracite
Astigmatism is a defect of eye which can be rectified by using a (1) Convex lens (2) Concave lens (3) Biconevex lens (4) Cylindrical lens
The velocity of light is : (1) Infinite (2) 3 x 10 metres/sec. (3 lakh km/sec) (3) 330 m/sec (4) finite
who was the first planning commissioner of India
As per the reports published by the UNICEF, the children in which of the following Asian countries are suffering from acute malnutrition? 1 Cambodia 2 Bhutan 3 China 4 Nepal
. A point is selected at random inside a rectangle and perpendiculars are drawn on each side from the point. The sum of these perpendiculars is 24 cm. If the length of the rectangle is 3 times the width, the perimeter of the rectangle will be (a) 36 cm (b) 42 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 48 cm