. The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost
identical to those of the earth. This is true of
(a) Uranus
(b) Neptune
(c) Saturn
(d) Mars
The cotyledons form the first pair of leaves in: (A) pea (B) wheat (C) maize (D) castor
The Council of Ministers in a parliamentary type of Government can remain in office till it enjoys the support of the ? a) Minority of members of the Upper House of parliament b) Minority of members of the Lower House c) Majority of the members of the Upper House of parliament d) Majority of the members of the Lower House of parliament
About what percentage of total area of India is under cultivation (1) 40 (2) 60 (3) 70 (4) 90
How long would an ordinance, issued by the President, operate after re-assembly of Parliament? (a) One fortnight (b) One month (c) Six weeks (d) Eight weeks
Earthquakes are caused by: (a) expansion and contraction of rocks (b) expansion of rocks due to internal pressures (c) rocks adjusting to internal stresses and strains by fracturing (d) rocks adjusting to internal stresses and strains by folding
Red ? Green color blindness in man is known as 1 Protanopia 2 Deuteranopia 3 Both (a) & (b) 4 Mar fan?s syndrome
The most important and main musical instrument in Nautanki form of fold theatre, is: (a) nagara (b) tabla (c) flute (d) mohuri
Which of the following state governments has prohibited use of the word ‘Harijan’ and replaced it with ‘Anusuchit Jati’ in official work ? a) Karnataka b) Jammu & Kashmir c) Rajasthan d) Uttar Pradesh e) None of these
Which of the following objectives does the Preamble to the Constitution not proclaim? (a) Social, economic, political justice (b) Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship (c) Equality of status and of opportunity (d) Promoting fraternity among world?s nations
Who presides over the meetings of the Lok Sabha in the absence of the Speaker? (a) The vice-President (b) Deputy Speaker (c) The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (d) The Speaker
The Constitution of India was passed on (a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1949 (c) 26th January, 1951 (d) 26th November, 1949
In Hinayana Buddhism, the practice was to represent Buddha not by his image but by certain symbols like: (a) lotus (b) wheel (c) foot print (d) All the three above