Who amongst the following leaders has launched the
?Nationalist Congress party? recently?
1 Arjun Singh
2 Madhavrao Scindia
3 Sharad Pawar
4 None of these
The solid that undergoes sublimation is (1) NaCl (2) Pb(NO3)2 (3) NH4Cl (4) (NH4)2 Cr2O7
Which of the following is not a salient feature of our Constitution ? a) A Parliamentary form of government b) A Sovereign Democratic Republic c) Contains Directive Principles of State Policy
In which state of India, is the headquarter of Oil and Natural Gas Commission located? (A) Assam (B) Gujarat (C) Maharashtra (D) Uttar Pradesh
When was decimal coinage introduced in India? 1 1947 2 1950 3 1957 4 1960
According to the World Bank, India stands at which position in terms of the Purchasing Power Parity in the world? 1 10th 2 18th 3 5th 4 6th
Which of the following states has a part of its rain in winter? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Kerala 3 Tamil Nadu 4 Karnataka
The desert rat burrows deep into the soil to get: (A) Plenty of food and water (B) A dry and airy place (C) Food, water and shelter (D) A cool and moist place
The results of the 17th Livestock Census were released recently. Which of the following states ranks first in the area as it has maximum number of livestock in the country? 1 Gujarat 2 Bihar 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Uttar Pradesh
Lord Rippon is best known for (a) His pro-Indian attitude (b) Local self-government (c) Land revenue policy (d) Educational reforms
Which one of the following sequence of dignitaries is in correct order as per the protocol in India? 1 Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India, Former President 2 Prime Minister, Former President, Chief Justice of India 3 Chief Justice of India, Prime Minister, Former President 4 Former President, Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India
The ?Vital Triangle? of Europe is the important : (a) agricultural region of the Balkan countries (b) industrial region of Italy?s Po River (c) industrial area of the Ruhr Valley of Germany (d) railroad connection from France to Spain and Italy
The President shall have the power to grant paradons, reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit or commute the sentence of any person convicted of any offence in all cases where the punishment or sentence is (a) For life (b) A sentence to death (c) For any offence against any law relating to matter to which the executive power of the Union extends (d) In all these cases