1. Trunk of tree increases in grith due to cell division in which tissue?

2. The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli lies between which states of India?

3. Who was the political guru of Gandhiji ?

4. What is the maximum strength of the nominated members in both the Houses of Parliament?

5. Acetylene is used as an anaesthetic under which name?

6. Which European country provide its currency for Bank of Central African States?

7. Forest policy of govt. aims to bring what percentage of total area, under forest?

8. Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to which place?

9. Rabindranath Tagore was awarded Noble Prize for his which literary work?

10. Which is responsible for red rot of sugarcane?

11. In nuclear fission, how many percentage of mass is converted into energy?

12. Which are the most important commercial forests of India?

13. Who was the first woman ruler of medieval India?

14. Who decides whether a particular bill is a Money Bill or not?

15. Which property is processed by the ferromagnetic substance?

16. Word Bull and Big are associated with which branch of commercial activity?

17. Which is a true example of Median mass?

18. In which book has Buddha been described as an ocean of wisdom and compassion?

19. Who is the author of the book “The Audacity of Hope”?

20. Which stage of development of insect is most harmful for crop?

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Answer : 1. Meristematic tissue 2. Gujarat and Maharashtra 3. Gopal Krishna Gokhale 4. 14 5. Narcylene 6. France 7. 33% 8. Daulatabad 9. Geetanjali 10. Collectorichum falcatum 11. 0.1% 12. Tropical deciduous 13. Razia Sultan 14. Speaker of Lok Sabha 15. Hysterasis 16. Share Market 17. Indo-Gangetic plain 18. Amarakosa 19. Barack Obama 20. Caterpillar

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Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli lies between which states of India?

Last Answer : Gujarat and Maharashtra

Description : The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli lies between which states of India?

Last Answer : Gujarat and Maharashtra

Description : Which is the capital of the Union Territory of India, 'Dadra and Nagar Haveli'? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The territory consists of two sections—Dadra and Nagar Haveli—which together embrace roughly 70 villages. The capital is Silvassa. Area 190 square miles (491 square km).

Description : The ‘Mahe region’ located on the western coast of India is politically a part of the Union Territory of: [NDA 2002] (a) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (b) Diu and Daman (c) Lakshadweep (d) Pondicherry

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Which Union Territory in India has four districts but none of its districts has a common boundary with its other districts? (1) Puducherry (2) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (3) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (4) Chandigarh

Last Answer : (1) Puducherry Explanation: The union territory of Puducherry consists of four small unconnected districts: Pondicherry, Karaikal and Yanam on the Bay of Bengal and Mahe on the Arabian Sea. ... are enclaves of Tamil Nadu. Yanam and Mahe are enclaves of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala respectively.

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Description : Which is the capital of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : The territory consists of two sections—Dadra and Nagar Haveli—which together embrace roughly 70 villages. The capital is Silvassa. Area 190 square miles (491 square km).

Description : Which of the following is the capital of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli? [UTI 1993] (a) Dadra (b) Nagar Haveli (c) Kavaratti (d) Silvassa

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Which of the following is not a Union Territory? (1) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (2) Lakshadweep (3) Puducherry (4) Nagaland

Last Answer : (4) Nagaland Explanation: Nagaland is a state in Northeast India. It was formally inaugurated as a state on 1 December 1963 and Kohima was declared as its capital. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Burma to the east and Manipur to the south.

Description : Which is the capital of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli?

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Last Answer : (3) Chandigarh, Sikkim, Mizoram

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Last Answer : (4) Lakshadweep Explanation: Lakshadweep is a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea, 200 to 440 km off the South Western coast of India. The islands form the smallest Union Territory of India ... as the capital of the Union Territory and the region comes under the jurisdiction of Kerala High Court.

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Last Answer : Ans: ( b ) Delhi and Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Description : In India, where is the bio-reserve to preserve the diverse sub-marine flora and fauna situated? (1) Lakshadweep (2) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (3) Daman and Diu (4) Dadra, Nagar Haveli

Last Answer : (2) Andaman and Nicobar Islands Explanation: The Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve encompasses a large part of the island of Great Nicobar, the largest of the Nicobar Islands in the Indian Union ... many species of plants and animals, often endemic to the Andaman and Nicobars bio-geographic region.

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Last Answer : Ans: (a)

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Description : What is the maximum strength of the nominated members in both the Houses of Parliament? -General Knowledge

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Description : What is the maximum strength of the nominated members in both the Houses of Parliament?

Last Answer : 14

Description : How many members can be nominated to both the Houses of the Parliament by the President? (1) 16 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14

Last Answer : (4) 14 Explanation: The President of India can nominate no more than two members from Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha if he or she feels that the community is not adequately ... who have special knowledge or practical experience in respect of literature, science, art and social service.

Description : How many members can be nominated for both houses of parliament by the president

Last Answer : 14

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Last Answer : (2) division of powers between the Union and the States. Explanation: India has borrowed the concept of federalism from Canada. In this system there is clear division of powers between the union and States.

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Last Answer : (4) the Chief Justice of India Explanation: The Parliament enacted the "President (Discharge of Functions) Act, 1969" which provides that, in the event of occurrence of vacancy in the ... seniormost judge of the Supreme Court available shall discharge the functions until a new President is elected.

Description : Who was the political guru of GandhiJi ? -History

Last Answer : Gopal Krishna Gokhale was the political guru of GandhiJi.

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Last Answer : Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Description : Who was the political guru of Gandhiji?

Last Answer : Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Description : Who among the following persons was considered by Gandhiji as his ‘Political Guru’? A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak B. Gopal Krishna Gokhale C. Dadabhai Naoroji D. M. G. Ranade 

Last Answer : B. Gopal Krishna Gokhale 

Description : Acetylene is used as an anaesthetic under which name?

Last Answer : Narcylene

Description : With reference to India polity, which one of the following statements is correct? (1) Planning commission is accountable to parliament. (2) President can make ordinance only when either of the two houses ... (4) NDC is constituted of Union Finance Minister and the Chief Ministers of all the states.

Last Answer : (2) President can make ordinance only when either of the two houses of parliament is not in session. Explanation: President can promulgate ordinances when the parliament is not in session. ... take immediate action, he may promulgate such Ordinance as the circumstances appear to him to require.

Description : How many members of the AngloIndian community can be nominated by the President of India to the Parliament? (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 5 (4) 8

Last Answer : (2) 2 Explanation: The Constitution provides that the maximum strength of the House be 552 members. Up to 525 members represent of the tenitorial constituencies in States, up to 20 members represent the ... number and the population of the State is, so far as practicable, the same for all States.

Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (1) Only the Rajya Sabha and not the Lok Sabha can have nominated members (2) There is a constitutional provision for nominating two members ... Union Minister (4) A nominated member can vote both in the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections

Last Answer : (3) There is no constitutional bar for nominated members to be appointed as a Union Minister Explanation: There is no bar on appointment of a person from outside the legislature as Minister, but he ... either house of the parliament (by election or nomination) in the meantime [Article 75(5)].

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Description : Who among the following presides over the Lok Sabha in the absence of Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha? (1) A member appointed by the President. (2) A member nominated by the members of the ... from the panel formed by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4) A senior most member of the House

Last Answer : (3) A person from the panel formed by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha Explanation: In the absehce of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker discharges his functions. A member from the Panel of Chairmen presides over the House in the absence of both the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker.

Description : How many members of Anglo-Indian community can be nominated for the parliament by the president

Last Answer : 2

Description : The members of the Lok Sabha from the Union Territories of India are : (1) Nominated by the President (2) Elected by the members of local bodies of the Union Territories. (3) ... direct election (4) Chosen by direct election in Puducherry whereas nominated by the president in other territories.

Last Answer : (3) Chosen by direct election Explanation: All the members of the Lok Sabha have chosen by direct election except two members may be nominated by the President from Anglo-Indian Community.

Description : Which among the following in India have been referred to as "Glorified Municipalities" by critics? (1) Nagar Nighams (2) Union Territories (3) Panchayats (4) States

Last Answer : (4) States Explanation: The critics slammed the Centre for making attempts to "weaken the States with too much interference, reducing them to the status of glorified municipal corporations."

Description : Vice-President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of - (1) members of both Houses of Parliament (2) members of Rajya Sabha only (3) elected members of both Houses of Parliament (4) elected members of Lok Sabha only

Last Answer : (1) members of both Houses of Parliament Explanation: members of both houses of parliament.

Description : The President of India is elected by - (1) members of both houses of Parliament (2) members of both houses of Parliament and of State legislatures (3) members of both houses of ... assemblies (4) elected members of both houses of Parliament and elected members of State legislative assemblies

Last Answer : (4) elected members of both houses of Parliament and elected members of State legislative assemblies Explanation: The President is indirectly elected by the people through elected members of the Parliament of ... as of the state legislatures (Vidhan Sabhas), and serves for a term of five years.

Description : What is the composition of the electoral college for the election of Vice-President of India? (1) Elected members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies (2) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (3) Members of both Houses of Parliament (4) Members of Rajya Sabha only

Last Answer : (2) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Explanation: The Vice President is elected indirectly, by an electoral college consisting of members of both houses of the Parliament. The election of ... by means of the single transferable vote and the voting in such election is by secret ballot.

Description : A bill presented in Parliament becomes an Act after - (1) It is passed by both the Houses. (2) The president has given his assent (3) The Prime Minister has signed it (4) The Supreme Court has declared it to be within the competence of the Union Parliament

Last Answer : (2) The president has given his assent Explanation: Under article 53 power of president mentioned. Any bill presented in parliament becomes an act after president's assent.

Description : The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by the – (1) President (2) Prime Minister (3) members of both Houses of Parliament (4) members of Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (4) members of Lok Sabha Explanation: The speaker is elected in the very first meeting of the Lok Sabha after the general elections for a term of 5 years from amongst the members of the Lok ... supposed to resign from his/her original party because as a speaker, he/she has to remain impartial.

Description : A member of UPSC may be removed on the ground of misbehaviour by - (1) Both the Houses of Parliament by way of impeachment (2) The President on the basis of enquiry by the Supreme Court. (3) A ... /3 majority of members present and voting. (4) The PM on the basis of the recommendation of the cabinet

Last Answer : (2) The President on the basis of enquiry by the Supreme Court. Explanation: According to Article 317 of the constitution of India, the chairman or any other member of a PSC shall be removed from his ... Chairman or such other member, as the case may be, ought on any such ground to be removed.

Description : When an ordinary Bill is referred to a joint sitting of both the Houses of Indian Parliament, it has to be passed by a - (1) simple majority of the total number of members of both the Houses ... the Houses (4) two-third majority of the total number of members of both the Houses present and voting

Last Answer : (1) simple majority of the total number of members of both the Houses present and voting Explanation: Joint session is presided over by the speaker of Lok Sabha or in his absence by the Deputy Speaker ... bill is passed simply by the majority of the both the members of the house present and voting.

Description : In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme. Which of the following statement concerning democracy in India best reflects this? (1) The President appoints the Prime Minister who is the ... session of the two Houses. (4) The permanent executive has more powers than the political executive.

Last Answer : (2) An assembly of elected representatives exercises political authority on behalf of the people. Explanation: In all democracies an assembly of elected representatives exercises political authority on ... consists of elected representative of the people, it exercises authority over the government.

Description : In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme.' Which of the following statement concerning democracy in India best reflects this? (1) The President appoints the Prime Minister who is the ... session of the two Houses. (4) The permanent executive has more powers than the political executive.

Last Answer : 2) An assembly of elected representatives excercises political authority on behalf of the people

Description : A Bill referred to a 'Joint Sitting' of the two Houses of the Parliament is required to be passed by – (1) a simple majority of the members present (2) absolute majority of the total membership (3) rd majority of the members present (4) (4) th majority of the members present

Last Answer : (1) a simple majority of the members present Explanation: In matters pertaining to nonfinancial (ordinary) bills, after the bill has been passed by the House where it was originally tabled (Lok Sabha or ... both Houses, presided over by the speaker of the Lok Sabha and decided by a simple majority.

Description : Elected by the members of the two houses of parliament at a joint sitting by a) The President b) The Vice-President c) The Prime Minister d) Speaker

Last Answer : b) The Vice-President