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Which of the following States will not get any benefit from the Sardar Sarovar Dam directly? (1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Gujarat (3) Maharashtra (4) Rajasthan (5) Chattisgarh
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Under Article 56 (a) the President by writing under his hand addressed to the (a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may resign his office (b) Prime Minister may resign his office (c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha may resign his office (d) Vice-President may resign his office
Punjab has79 per cent irrigated agricultural land. Which one of the following State has the second position in this respect? (a) U P (b) Bihar (c) West Bengal (d) Haryana
If father and mother are possessing Rh+ve and Rh-ve respectively, their children will have the blood group with 1 Rh+ve 2 Rh-ve 3 Rh neutral 4 None of these
Both in quality and quantity the leading mica mining State in India is: (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Rajasthan (4) Tamil Nadu
The gland that directly regulates the rate of metabolism is the 1 Pituitary 2 Thymus 3 Thyroid 4 Parathyroid
Which State has the largest number of common borders with other States? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Rajasthan (d) West Bengal
11 Answers CDS, RPF, SI, UPSC,
The Election Commission is (a) A legislative body (b) A constitutional body (c) An executive body (d) A non-formal body
The foodgrain production during the year 2003-04 is expected to be at the level of approximately 1 100 million tons 2 150 million tons 3 200 million tons 4 Between 200 to 250 million tons
Arjuna Awards are given to individuals for: (a) outstanding contribution to Indian literature (b) outstanding contribution towards promotion of international understanding, goodwill and friendship among the people of the world (c) showing bravery in the face of enemy attack (d) outstanding contribution for ?enhancing the glory of the game
Where was the World Food Summit held in the year 2002? 1 New York 2 Rome 3 Geneva 4 Durban
INCAL was held in: (A) Melbourne (B) New Delhi (C) Geneva (D) Beijing