The first democratic government of Nepal is headed by one of
the following
(1) Mr. Bhattarai
(2) N.C. Koirala
(3) Mr. Bakshi
(4) Surya Bahadur Thapa
A Proclamation of Emergency (under Article 356) ceases to operate (unless approved and extended by the Parliament) at the end of (a) One month (b) Two months (c) Three months (d) Six months
Where does the belt of highest temperature lie in the month of March? (a) North India (b) Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh (c) Southern and Central parts of Deccan plateau (d) None of these
The instrument used to measure the depth of the sea is called : (1) Radar (2) Sonar (3) Laser (4) Phatom
?Eagle? is a term used in: (a) Golf (b) Tennis (c) Billiards (d) Volleyball
Part XXI of the Constitution does not provide special provision with respect to the State of (1) Maharashtra (2) Gujarat (3) Rajasthan (4) Mizoram
One gram of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) gives an energy of abour 1 25 Kilo Joules 2 50 Kilo Joules 3 75 Kilo Joules 4 100 Kilo Joules
Leander Paes-Mahesh Bhupathi?s pair recently won which of the following tournaments after defeating Goran Ivanisevic and Jeff Tarango? 1 U.S. Open Tennis 2 Italian Open Tennis 3 Australian Open Tennis 4 French Open Tennis
Viswanathan Anand?s name is associated with : (a) Cricket (b) Chess (c) Football (d) Tennis
India?s per capita net availability of food grains per day is (A) 454 gms (B) 285 gms (C) 621 gms (D) 438 gms
Which among the following banks is likely to have tie-up with the Robo Bank of the Netherlands? 1 UTI 2 Kotak Mahindra Bank 3 ING-Vaishya Bank 4 IDBI Bank
. Gradual washing away of land by rain, river, wind, etc. is called (a) Erosion (b) Denudation (c) Decidous (d) None of these
Genoa, France and Venice became the centers of civilization because: (a) of the wealth of these cities (b) they became the centers of crafts and trade (c) these were the leading cities of the age (d) the traders came here from far-off lands