Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: Mahatma Gandhi launched the Rowlatt Satyagraha as an all- India mass protest.
Statement II: Rowlatt Act was passed by the British Government in 1919 to authorize the government to imprison any person without trial.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: A public expression of dissatisfaction with democracy indicates the success of the democratic project: it transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen.
Statement II: The fact that people are complaining is itself an affirmation of the success of democracy: it shows that people have developed awareness and the ability to look critically at the government.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: The private trade of the East India Company's officials in the 18th century had flowered with the indirect patronage of the authorities of the Company.
Statement II: The extra-legal power enjoyed by the foreign merchants and the duty-free nature of their private trade virtually edged the indigenous merchants out of the competition.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: Water (H2O) is more polar than Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S).
Statement II: Oxygen is more electronegative than Sulphur.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: Metal ions are Lewis acids.
Statement II: Metal ions are electron-pair acceptors.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative
Statement I: Diamond is very hard and has a high melting point.
Statement II: In diamond, each carbon is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms to form a three-dimensional network.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Consider the following statements about the visit of Indian President Smt. Pratibha Patil to Mongolia in July 2011:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Who among the following, is the latest Indian to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature?
Jhumpa Lahiri
Geeta Anand
Gobind Behari Lal
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Match List-I with List-II
List I (Name of the Shipyard)
List II (Location)
(a) - 4, (b) - 2, (c) - 1, (d) - 3
(a) - 3, (b) - 1, (c) - 2, (d) - 4
(a) - 4, (b) - 1, (c) - 2, (d) - 3
(a) - 3, (b) - 2, (c) - 1, (d) - 4
C.
(a) - 4, (b) - 1, (c) - 2, (d) - 3