. Who among the following ladies wrote a historical account
during the Mughal period?
(a) Gulbadan Begam
(b) Nurjahan Begam
(c) Jahanara Begam
(d) Zebun-nissa Begam
Who among the following set up a government in exile for India S independence in Kabul? 1 Raja Mahendra Pratap 2 Ras Bihari Bose 3 Lala Lajpat Rai 4 Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
In a federal state ? a) States are more powerful than the Centre b) Centre is more powerful than States c) A presidential form of government functions d) Constitution effects division of powers between the Centre and States with safeguards against transgression of jurisdiction
The number of amino acids, known so far, is: (A) 12 (B) 22 (C) 32 (D) 42
Which type of fire extinguisher is used for petroleum fire? 1 Foam type 2 Soda acid type 3 Powder type 4 None of these
What happens when a law passed by the Parliament or State Legislature conflicts with the Fundamental Rights? (a) It will be unconstitutional, so not enforceable (b) If such law is passed to enforce Directive Principles of State Policy it shall not be unconstitutional (c) Neither of these is correct (d) Both ?a? and ?b? is correct
Noise pollution is measure in 1 Microns 2 Nautical miles 3 Amperes 4 Decibels
The density of population of Jammu & Kashmir per Sq. Km. According to 1991 census is (1) 180 (2) 120 (3) 76 (4) 56
India?s population is likely to reach at which level during 2026 A.D. ? (1) 1 billion (2) 1.2 billion (3) 1.4 billion (4) 1.6 billion (5) None of these
The slogan The World?s local Bank?s is associated with 1 HSBC 2 Americal Express 3 ABN Amro 4 Standard Chartered
Iron is obtained mostly from (A) Iron pyrite (B) Magnetite (C) Haematite (D) Siderite
The conflict between Fundamental Rights and directive Principles arises because of (1) Written Constitution (2) Judiciary hopes to fill in the political vaccum (3) Social unrest and economic discontent (4) Absence of leaders with foresight
On which of the following plants, did Gregor Mendel perform his classical experiment? (A) Gram (B) Maize (C) Pea (D) Wheat