. Are the directive principles enforceable in the courts?
(a) No
(b) Yes
(c) Some of them
Who among the following has become the first Indian batsman to score five double centuries in Test Cricket? (a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) V.V.S. Laxman (c) Rahul Dravid (d) Sourav Ganguly
Who is responsible to collect the service tax? (a) Income Tax Department (b) Central Excise Department (c) Commercial Tax Department of the State/UT (d) Postal Department
. If the sum of X and 4/X is = 4, value of X is : (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) None of these
Neoprene, a synthetic rubber, is made from 1 Dichloroethane 2 2-chlorobutadiene 3 Carboxy-methyl cellulose 4 Methanol
Among the following elements which one is present in chlorophyll? (1) Cobalt (2) Iron (3) Magnesium (4) Calcium
. The process of retting in jute is (a) Purely physical (b) Purely chemical (c) Microbiological (d) Physico-chemical
The Barrah dacoity was the first major venture of the revolutionary terrorists of the freedom movement in (a) The Madras Presidency (b) Punjab (c) Bombay-Karnataka (d) East Bengal
. Which of the following characteristics of Indian economy prove that it is an un-developed economy? (a) India’s per capita income is the lowest (b) Preponderance of consumption expenditure (c) Preponderance of agriculture in occupational structure (d) Prevailing unemployment or underemployment (e) All of these (f) Only (a) and (b)
what is the meaning of zealot?
Who among the following is the new President of Sri Lanka? 1 Ranil Wickremesinghe 2 V.Prabhakaran 3 Chandrika Kumaratunga 4 None of these
The headquarters of the UN University is located at: (a) Geneva (b) Bonn (c) Tokyo (d) New York
Antibiotics are the drugs used for the cure of: (A) bacterial diseases (B) cancer (C) malaria (D) nervous disorders