India-2002 is a book written by:
(A) Smontek Singh Ahluwalia
(B) I.G. Patel
(C) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(D) G. Ganeshan
In our body, the tissue are bathed in 1 Water 2 Blood 3 Lymph 4 Plasma
Which one of the following points does not indicate the importance of the Directive Principles of State Policy? (a) The very inclusion of these Principles in the Indian Constitution itself enhances their importance and indicates the value which the Constitution makers attached to them (b) These Principles are only pious promises which are meaningless as they cannot be enforced by the courts (c) The aim of Directive Principles is to establish in India a Welfare State based upon economic equality (d) As stated in Article 37 of the Constitution, the Directive Principles are ?fundamental in the governance of the country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws?
Regarding a bill being a Money Bill, the Certificate of the (a) President is final (b) Vice-President is final (c) Speaker is final (d) Finance Minister is final
Rocks made from particles of pre-existing rocks are called: (a) sedimentary (b) metamorphic (c) igneous (d) organic
The Fundamental Right that aims at the abolition of social distinctions is the right ? a) To Property b) Against exploitation c) To equality d) To freedom
Optic fibers are mainly used for which of the following? 1 Communication 2 Weaving 3 Musical instruments 4 Eye surgery
Agriculture, including research and education, falls in: (a) State List (b) Union List (c) Concurrent List (d) None of the above
Gobar Gas contain mainly ? a) Methane b) Carbon Dioxide c) Butane d) Carbon Monoxide
In January, Northern hemisphere develops two low pressure belts. Name them. (a) Icelandic and Aleutian (b) Azores and Bermuda (c) Illinois and Arizona
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8 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Under which Article of the constitution are the cultural and educational rights granted ? a) Art 29 & 31 b) Art 29 & 32 c) Art 29 & 30 d) Art 30 & 31
India’s share of world trade is 1 1% 2 1.26% 3 0.65% 4 0.76%