The State that won the 58th National Football Championship was
1 Maharashtra
2 Sikkim
3 Manipur
4 Kerela
How often the Finance Commission is constituted in India? (a) Only once (b) Once every year (c) After every 5 years (d) After every 10 years
The President of India is elected (a) By the people of India directly (b) By an indirect method by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the elected members of all the State Legislative Assemblies (c) By the members of both the Houses of Parliament (d) By the members of the Lok Sabha and the members of both the Houses of the State Legislatures
The second largest Muslim country in the world is: (a) Pakistan (b) Egypt (c) Bangladesh (d) Kuwait
Chandragupta died at a place called: (a) Karnasuvarna (b) Paithan (c) Sravanvelgola (d) Nalanda
Which of the following articles does not confer rights on every person? (a) Article 14 (b) Article 19 (c) Article 21 (d) Article 32
what is the extension of the EPF, GPF, PPF, How is they differ from each other, explain it briefly,
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI, Vasava Engineering Private Limited,
Forest area as percentage to total geographical area (in North-Eastern States) is maximum in 1 Assam 2 Manipur 3 Nagaland 4 Arunachal Pradesh
India won the sixth men?s Asia Cup Hockey tournament held in September, 2003 in Kuala Lumpur by beating. 1 Korea 2 Pakistan 3 Japan 4 China
Which of the following structures are associated with the sense of balance in mammals? 1 Cochlea and tympanum 2 Oval window and ear lobes 3 Ampulla and semicircular canals 4 Eustachian tube and nasal passage
During an accident, a person received injury on the head. On medical examination, it was found that the cerebellum had been injured. The injury would affect the victim?s 1 Hearing 2 Vision 3 Memory 4 Muscular co-ordination
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
How can the Fundamental Rights be protected? (a) A citizen whose Fundamental Rights have been violated can approach the Supreme Court which will issue appropriate writ against the authority (b) Supreme Court will take note of such violations itself (c) The executive will inform the Courts (d) No need of any reference by any court; it is automatically protected