An example of Indirect Tax is
(1) Excise Duty
(2) Estate Duty
(3) Income Tax
(4) Wealth Tax
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Acharya Nagarjuna lived during the period of (1) Hala (2) Gantamiputra Yagnasri (3) Satakarni (4) Pulamavi
Parliamentary System in India is proposed to be replaced by Presidential system because (1) Leaders with social conscience are not elected as members of the Legislature (2) All the ministers need not be members of Lok Sabha (3) Ministers are not always experts and specialists (4) Corruption and inefficiency in administration make people dissatisfied
Spring tides occur: (a) during the day (b) during the summer season (c) during the spring season (d) at full moon or new moon
Please tell something about ex-president APJ Kalam. Why was he so popular?
The stories are selected from epics any mythologies and are written in verse form. The actor does not speak but expresses himself through highly complicated and scientifically ordained mudras and steps, closely following the text being sung from the background of the stage. The exciting dance form demands complete control, of every fibre of the performer, the above description refers to: (a) Chakiarkoothu (b) Kathakali (c) Kathak (d) Mohiniyattam
Which of the following countries is the world?s largest producer of rubber? (a) Sri Lanka (b) Negeria (c) India (d) Zaire Republic (e) Malaysia
The flag ship of the Indian Navy is: (a) INS Vikrant (b) INS Nilgiri (c) INS Udaigiri (d) INS Dunagiri
Rowlatt Act was passed in the year (a) 1917 (b) 1919 (c) 1921 (d) 1923
. Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion(A) and the other labeled as Reason (R) Assertion (A): A lock of Einstein’s hair, if scientists could locate it and extract its DNA, could help in producing another Einstein, by cloning. Reason (R): The DNA extracted from the cell of an embryo at an early stage of development, can be transferred to individual eggs which in turn can be implanted into the uterus of a surrogate mother to give birth to an identical offspring? In the context of the above two statements which one of the following is correct? (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A (c) A is true but R is false (d) A is false but R is true
Which one of the following is not a qualification for contesting the election of the Vice-President of India? (a) He should be a citizen of India (b) He should have completed the age of thirty-five years (c) He should be a member of the Council of States (d) He should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India or the Government of any State, etc.
Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Those moral principles which are fundamental in the foreign affairs of the country (b) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the policy (c) The instruments of instructions for the guidance of the governments both at the Centre and the State levels for the establishment of a just and egalitarian society in Indian (d) None of these
The first state to become bifurcated after independence was ? a) Bengal b) Bombay c) Punjab d) Assam