Which of the following organs converts glycogen into glucose and
purifies the blood?
1 Liver
2 Kidney
3 Lungs
4 Spleen
The President can nominate to the Rajya Sabha maximum number of : (a) Two members (b) four members (c) six members (d) twelve members
The wording of the preamble to the Indian Constitution is: (1) Sovereign Democratic Republic (2) Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic (3) Federal Democratic Country
The term of a Rajya Sabha member is (a) Four years (b) Five years (c) Six years (d) Eight years
The Iran-Iraq war started for exclusive possession of: (a) Iranian oil refineries (b) Shatt-al-Arab region (c) the territory already captured by Iran from Jordan and Iraq both (d) The whole of Western Iran
Name the first Arabic writer to be awarded Nobel Prize for Literature? (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Gen Gaddafi (c) Yasser Ararat (d) Naguib Mah Fouz
When is a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament convened? (a) If a Bill, which has been passed by one House and transmitted to other House (b) If the Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made in the Bill (c) If more than six months elapse from the date of the reception of the Bill by the other House without the Bill being passed by it (d) In all the above cases
Two important leaders who toured the country preaching the ideology of socialism were: (a) Gandhi and Tilak (b) Motilal Nehru and C R Das (c) Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose (d) Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal
The population of which of the following is maximum on the earth? 1 Reptiles 2 Fishes 3 Birds 4 Beetles
The movement in India which became popular during the First World War was the: (a) Swadeshi and Boycott (b) Separatist Movement (c) Home-Rule Movement (d) Swarajist Party Movement
In how many disciplines or fields Nobel Prizes are awarded? (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Nine
By which of the following factors do we measure the economic growth of India? (a) Changes in the growth of population (b) Changes in the growth of national product (c) Changes in the growth of consumption (d) None of these
The Chaitya Hall at Karle represents a magnificent example of: (a) cave architecture (b) the use of capital (c) mural paintings (d) None of the above