The residuary powers of legislation in the case of Jammu and
Kashmir belong to
(1) The Parliament
(2) The Governor
(3) The State Legislature
(4) Both the Parliament and the Governor
The ‘TRYSEM’ programme deals with (1) Training of young scientists for employment (2) Training of rural youth for self employment (3) Training of young students for employment (4) Training of SC and ST youth for self reliance
The salankayan inscriptions are in, (a) Sanskrit (b) Prakrit (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
. The first general elections were held in India in (1) 1960 (2) 1962 (3) 1951 (4) 1952
10 Answers IIM, Indian Air Force, MAHINDRA,
Charaka and Susruta are the Ayurvedic books flourished in ….. period. (a) Satavahana (b) Gupta (c) Nanda (d) None
The disease that is caused by virus infection is (1) Typhoid (2) Cholera (3) Common cold (4) Tetanus
Who of the following has been selected for the Ninth Pratibha Murthi Lifetime Achievement Award for 2000 by the Appajyosyula – vishnubhotla Foundation of America Inc. ? (1) P.V. Narasimha Rao (2) Juvvadi Goutama Rao (3) M.L. Narasimha Rao (4) C. Narayana Reddy
. Babur was born in 1483 at (1) Farghana (2) Kabul (3) Samarqand (4) Tashkent
Which of the following is required for the preparation of alcohol? (1) Protozoa (2) Fungi (3) Bacteria (4) Viruses
. Which is the largest ocean? (1) Pacific ocean (2) Atlantic ocean (3) Indian ocean (4) Antarctic ocean
. The states of India which are bounded by the Arabian Sea on the West are (1) Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat (2) Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra and Gujarat (3) Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Punjab (4) None of these
A constitutional functionary in India who can take part in the proceedings of either House of the Parliament is (1) The Chief Election Commissioner (2) The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (3) The Vice President of India (4) The Attorney General of India
. Capital-intensive industries cause : (1) Increase in capital (2) Unemployment (3) Vast employment opportunities (4) None