Who initiated the prohibition of female infanticide in India
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Who made the Constitution of India? (a) The British Parliament (b) The Indian Parliament (c) The king of England (d) The Constituent Assembly
When Hari Har and Bukka set up a principality in the South India, which later became Vijayanagar Empire, who was the Delhi Sultan? 1 Jalaluddin Khalji 2 Alauddin Khalji 3 Muhammad bin Tughlaq 4 Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Who is the author of the book, ?Death of a City,? 1 Jawahar Lal Nehru 2 Amrita Pritam 3 Khushwant Singh 4 Hari Kunzru
The Union Minister of Commerce & Industry is 1 P.Chidambaram 2 Kamal Natah 3 Sharad Pawar 4 None of these
?Farewell to Arms? is a famous novel written by: (a) Ernest Hemingway (b) Goethe (c) G B Shaw (d) E Bronte
CRISIL is an acronym for: (A) Credit Rating Information Services ltd. (B) Corporation of Indian Services Ltd. (C) Corporation of Indian Software Ltd. (D) Corporation of Information and services Ltd.
Styrene and 1,3-Butadience are used as co-polymers in the manufacture of 1 Terylene 2 Polyurethane 3 Nylon 4 Synthetic rubber
Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 The insulin produced in the human body is chemically a steroid compound 2 Persons who have had organ transplants are treated with steroids to suppress immune responses 3 Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents 4 Some yeasts are able to grow on straight chain hydrocarbons
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
According to the new guidelines, the Indian companies and their associates can invest upto what percentage of their net equity? 1 50% 2 60% 3 85% 4 100%
Australasia or Oceania comprises of(1) Australia (2) New Zealand(3) New Guinea (4) Pacific Islands(5) Tasmania (A) 1, 2 and 4 (B) 1, 2 and 5 (C) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (D) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
As per the reports from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the three important causes of mortality in India are 1 Tuberculosis, Typhoid and Malaria 2 Malaria, Polio, Cancer 3 Cancer, Heart ailments, Polio 4 Polio, Malaria, Heart ailments