Before Mr.Jagmohan took over as the Minister of Law, Justice
and Company Affairs in June 1999, who amongst the following
was looking after these ministries?
1 Sri L.K.Advani
2 Sri Jaswant Singh
3 Sri Ram Jethmalani
4 None of these
Name the State which has recently allowed 97 universities in private sector to function? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Jharkhand (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Uttar Pradesh
Bankim Chandra?s novel Ananda Math makes a reference to (1) The Santal Rebellion (2) The Sepoy Mutiny (3) The Sanyasi Rebellion (4) The Munda Revolt
The sun rays on December 22 strike with an angle of 900 on the : (a) Tropic of Cancer (b) Tropic of Capricorn (c) Antarctic Circle
ZARIF-E-MOMIN was very much in news (1) Wonder drug (2) Militants in Jammu and Kashmir (3) Pakistan?s army?s biggest exercise on Indian border
. Which one of the following is caused by the expression of a recessive gene present on sex chromosome? (a) Rheumatism (b) Nervous shock (c) Muscular dystrophy (d) Cerebral hemorrhage
The drier leeward side of the mountain is generally called: (a) rain shadow area (b) pene plain (c) yazoo
Which city is known as diamond city?
The capital of New Zeland is 1 Hamilton 2 Sofia 3 Lagos 4 Wellington
Which Indian business group acquired Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (VSNL) in 2002? 1 Birla Group 2 Tata Group 3 Reliance Group 4 Godrej Group
The Ninety-First Amendment of the Constitution places a restriction on the Council of Ministers not to exceed the total membership of Lok Sabha (a) 5 percent (b) 7 percent (c) 10 percent (d) 15 percent
Which of the following PSUs is now a member of the Tata Group of Companies? 1 Bharat Petroleum 2 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd 3 Nuclear Power Corporation ltd 4 None of these
. Even though Pluto is usually the farthest planet its path is highly elliptical, crossing inside the path of some other planet. As a result, for a period of twenty years from 1979 the farthest planet is not Pluto but (a) Jupiter (b) Saturn (c) Uranus (d) Neptune