The brand name ?Matiz? belongs to:
(A) Ford
(B) Tata
(C) Daewoo
(D) Hyundai
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Dharmapala established his supremacy over the whole of northern India and placed on the throne of Kannauj his own underling: (a) Indrayudha (b) Chakrayudha (c) Amoghavarsha (d) Govinda II
The year 1994 was observed by the UN as: (a) World Population Year (b) International Year of the Child (c) International Youth Year (d) International Year of Family
The glands of the body which pour their secretions directly into the blood stream are known as 1 Exocrine glands 2 Endocrine glands 3 Heterocrine glands 4 Compound glands
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. Which one of the following is INCORRECT in respect of Parliamentary control over the Budget? (a) Parliament has no say in the preparation of the budget (b) Parliament has the power to increase expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund (c) Parliament has no power to impose a tax without the President’s recommendation (d) Parliament has no power to increase a tax without the President’s recommendation
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Under which one of the following amendments the word ?compensation? occurring in the Right to Property, was replaced by the word ?amount?? (a) Fourth Amendment (b) Twenty-fifth Amendment (c) Twenty-sixth Amendment (d) Forty-second Amendment
In 1690 the foundation of the city of Calcutta was laid by: (a) Sir Thomas Roe (b) Hawkins (c) Job Charnock (d) Clive
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Model of DNA molecule was given by (1) Waston & Crick (2) Hargobind Khorana (3) Swaminathan (4) J.C. Bose
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Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups