Antibiotics are given to treat the diseases of which of the
following?
1 Blood Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Asthama
4 None of these
The book An Enquiry into the Nature and causes of Wealth of Nations was written by (a) Thomas Malthus (b) Karl Marx (c) Adam Smith (d) David Ricardo
If the person is refused freedom of movement, it means denial of ? a) Civil Library b) Economic Liberty c) National Liberty d) Political Liberty
Ramsay Macdonald?s Communal Award gave (a) Privy purses to native princes (b) Communal representation to Muslims (c) Reservations to Sikhs in elections (d) Separate electorates for depressed classes
The Kelkar proposals which were in the news recently were the (a) Recommendations for reforms in the power sector (b) Recommendations for tax reforms (c) Guidelines for the privatization of public sector undertakings (d) Guidelines for reducing vehicular pollution, and the promotion of CNG use
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Which among the following states was not under the British rule? 1 Goa 2 Tamil Nadu 3 J & K 4 None of these
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The cash prize for the recipient of Dadasahab Phalke Award: (A) is Rs. 1 lakh (B) is Rs. 2 lakhs (C) is Rs. 3 lakhs (D) There is no cash involved
. Which of the following was the first Buddhist council held at (a) Pataliputra (b) Kashmir (c) Rajagriha (d) Ujjain
Which of the following statements with regard to Indian railways is correct? (a) It is a commercial organization (b) It is a public utility service (c) It is a private enterprise (d) All of them (e) Only a and b
Which of the following teams won the First One-day Cricket World Cup held in 1975? 1 England 2 Australia 3 West Indies 4 Pakistan
The name of the youngest US President who was assassinated in 1963, was: (a) John F Kenqedy (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington