INS Tarangini,a new trainingship, has been inducted in which
of the following commands of the Indian Navy recently?
1 Southern
2 Western
3 Eastern
4 Central
The Desert Festival, an annual event in Rajasthan that displays local folk arts and culture, aerobatics, camel races, is held at: (a) Jodhpur (b) Jaisalmer (c) Barmer (d) Bikaner
A person born with inner ear missing 1 Would never be able to hear sound 2 Could only hear a loud explosion 3 Would be able to hear only with an electronic hearing aid 4 None of these
Consider the following statements : 1.Glycerol is used in explosives. 2.Detergents are made from hydrocarbons obtained from coal or petroleum. 3.Sodium perborate is a mild bleaching agent. 4.Methanol is used for making synthetic fibres. Which of the statements given above are correct ? (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 3 (c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Norway?s Constitution presupposes: (a) Federal (type of) government (b) Unitary (type of) government (c) Presidential (type of) government (d) Limited Monarchy with three Government authorities
The ratio between the amount of water vapour and the maximum vapour that air can hold at a given temperature is: (a) relative humidity (b) absolute humidity (c) potential humidity
Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly established in July, 1946 ? a) Vallabhbhai Patel b) Mahatma Gandhi c) K.M. Munish d) J.B. Kriplani e) Abul Kalam Azad
In a parliamentary from government, real powers of the state are vested in the ? a) Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister b) President c) Government d) Parliament
Which of the following rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as ‘The Heart and Soul of the Constitution ? a) Right to freedom of Religion b) Right to Property c) Right of Equality d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
The rights granted by Part III of the Constitution are restricted if martial law is in operation by virtue of (a) Article 13 (b) Article 20 (c) Article 21 (d) Article 33
Qutub Minar was completed during the reign of: (1) Alla-ud-din (2) Razia (3) Balban (4) Iltutmish
In Centre-State financial relations in India, Gadjil Formula is used in (a) Division of tax revenue (b) Formulating the policy for resh borrowings (c) Writing off States indebtedness to the Centre (d) Allocating Central Plan assistance between States
Major part of India?s national income is derived from: (a) Sales tax (b) Income tax (c) Agriculture (d) Excise tax