Which of the following is a neighbouring state of Uttarnchal?
1 Himachal Pradesh
2 UP
3 Haryana
4 All of these
The first discourse of Buddha in Sarnath is called (a) Mahabhiniskraman (b) Mahaparinirvana (c) Mahamastakabhisheka (d) Dharmachakrapravartan
Who among the following is known as ?Dhumketu? in Gujarati literature? (a) Kaniyalal Munshi (b) Gourishankar Joshi (c) Ramanlal Desai (d) Zaverchand Meghani
The salary of the Indian President has been raised from Rs.20,000 to 1 Rs.25,000 2 Rs.30,000 3 Rs.35,000 4 Rs.50,000
Which of the following is correctly matched? A. Golden Temple - Patiala B. Iran Pilar -Agra C. Qutub Minar -Mathura D. Humayun?s Tomb -Delhi
Who is the chief election commissioner of India?
Stainless steel is an alloy of ? a) Iron, Carbon and Nickel b) Iron and Manganese c) Iron, Chromium and Zinc d) Iron, Chromium and Nickel
Are the Directive Principles enforceable in the Courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them (d) None of these
Akbar abolished the Hindu capitation tax primarily because : (a) the revenue derived from it amounted to very little (b) it made the Hindus in his reign more contented since they were not discriminated against bys such a tax (c) he thought of more effective ways of raising revenue (d) he could not enforce its collection
Kuchipudi is a dance drama of Andhra Pradesh. Which of the following statements about Kuchipudi is not correct? (a) It was a male prerogative (b) In recent years women have taken to it as well (c) It is mostly solo dance (d) The performers do not act and speak; they only dance
Why do people prefer to wear white clothes during summer? (A) White clothes reflect heat but do not absorb heat (B) These clothes shine in sunlight (C) One can detect the spots of sweat on them
The Automatic Fleet Management System tracking the movement of vehicles through satellite will be used in monitoring the movement of public buses in 1 Mumbai 2 Lp;lata 3 Hyderabad 4 Chennai
What is the maximum period during which the Parliament cannot meet? (a) Not more than one year (b) Not more than six months (c) Not more than five months (d) Not more than nine months