In which one of the following situations, can the President
promulgate in Ordinance?
(A) There is a disagreement between the two Houses of
Parliament over a Bill
(B) Both Houses have refused to pass a Bill sponsored by
Government with the previous sanction of the President
(C) A Bill has been pending in the Parliament for a long period
(D) Parliament is not in session
Which of the following zones of the Indian Railways surpassed its freight loading target fixed for 1998-99 by transporting a freight of 2.21 million tones? 1 Northern 2 Central 3 Western 4 North-Eastern
Which is the best selling car name of all time? The model has undergone several redesigns in its history with 25 million vehicles sold in 142 countries? 1 Toyota Corolla 2 Skoda Octavia 3 Hyndai Elantra 4 Chevrolet Optra
Who is the author of ?Memory and Identity?? A. John Paul II B. Bill Christopher Clinton C. George Walker Bush D. Vladimir Putin
What is the national sport of Japan? (a) Ju-Jitsu (b) Mikado (c) Karate (d) Sumo
In India generally the Prime Minister (a) Belongs to the Council of States (b) Belongs to the House of the people (c) Does not belong to any House of the Parliament (d) None of these are correct
Alexander conquered the: (a) Punjab (b) Panchala (c) Ayodhya (d) Magadha
Which of the following famous world leaders has announced his/her retirement from active politics? 1 Bill Clinton 2 Benazir Bhutto 3 Tony Blair 4 Nelson Mandela
In terms of techno-economic considerations, which of the following types of power plants are optimal for peak load operation? 1 Combined Cycle Gas-based Thermal Power Plant 2 Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant 3 Hydel Power Plant 4 Nuclear Power Plant
Jayashankar Prasad was a distinguished romantic and mystic poet who wrote in: (a) Hindi (b) Oriya (c) Marathi (d) English
As per the existing policies, a non-banking firm can invest in the Call Money markets upto a maximum of 1 50% 2 60% 3 70% 4 75%
The Vitamin which contains a metal is (1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin C (3) Vitamin B12 (4) Vitamin D
The National Calendar, which is based on Saka Era, was introduced in the country in the year: (a) 1957 (b) 1951 (c) 1949 (d) 1947