Quit India movement was in
(1) 1939
(2) 1941
(3) 1942
(4) 1945
The process by which vapour is converted to liquid is called: (a) condensation (b) dew point (c) condensation nuclei
The right to freedom of speech in india may be restricted, if the freedom is used to ? a) Incite people to violence b) Propagate nationalism of the private sector c) Level charges of corruption against those in power d) Spread superstition
Inside the body, blood does not coagulate due to the presence of 1 Fibrin 2 Hemoglobin 3 Heparin 4 Thromboplastin
4 Answers CDS, ONGC, RRB, SSC, UPSC,
Mr.Mohan Gokhale who died recently was a famous 1 Playwright 2 Cine actor 3 Photographer 4 Sportsman
Indian Space Research Organisation is located in (A) Bangalore (B) Hyderabad (C) Mumbai (D) Pune
The maximum duration for which the vice president may officiate as the president, is ? a) 4 months b) 6 months c) 9 months d) 1 year
The Iran-Iraq war started for exclusive possession of: (a) Iranian oil refineries (b) Shatt-al-Arab region (c) the territory already captured by Iran from Jordan and Iraq both (d) The whole of Western Iran
Which of the following is a folk dance of Rajasthan? (a) Garba (b) Ghumar (c) Jhumar (d) Kuchipudi
Which of the following statements(s) is/are true about the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) ?A) The scheme was introduced in the year 1977.B) Under the scheme, every MP can spend Rs. 2 crore every year on some developmental activity in his/her area.C) Around 6.8 lakh works were recommended by the MPs during the past years out of which about 4.5 lakh were completed by the year 2002. (1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B (4) Only B & C (5) None of these
Who among the following held office of the prime minister for the shortest period ? a) Lal bahadur shastri b) VP Singh c) Chandra Sekhar d) Charan Singh e) Morarji Desai
Which of the following is not a state tax? (a) Wealth tax (b) Excise duty on liquor (c) Sales tax (d) Profession tax
Under what circumstances can the term of the Lok Sabha be extended? (a) Whenever the President dies (b) Whenever the country faces a famine (c) Whenever the Prime Minister wants it (d) While a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation