In metabolism, enzymes act as ?
a) Promoter
b) Catalyst
c) Oxidant
d) Reluctant
97 per cent of the air is concentrated in the first: (a) 15 km (b) 20 km (c) 29 km
The name ?Napoleon of India? is usually given to: (a) Chandragupta II (b) Samudragupta (c) Kumaragupta (d) Devapala
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Which is the highest gateway in India? (a) Gate (main) of the Taj at Agra (b) Gateway of India, Mumbai (c) Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri (d) India Gate, New Delhi
Tetraethyl Lead (TEL) is added to petrol to (A) Prevent freezing (B) Increase boiling point (C) Increase flash point (D) Increase anti knocking rating
Akbar permitted his regent, Bairam Khan, to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca because: (a) Akbar wanted him to go on a diplomatic mission (b) Bariram had asked to go for religious reasons (c) Bairam had been rebellious and therefore Akbar wanted him to absent himself from India for a while (d) Akbar could not go himself and therefore sent a substitute
The United Nations came into existence in the year 1 1945 2 1950 3 1946 4 1947
National flower of tamil nadu?
Darwin proposed the theory of organic evolution on the basis of (1) inheritance of acquired characters (2) natural selection (3) mutation (4) geographic isolation
?Sagar-Samrat? is the name of India?s first : (a) merchant ship (b) cargo ship (c) mobile off-shore drilling platform (d) Naval ship built in the country
Plants take nitrogen in the form of 1 Nitrate 2 Nitrogen 3 Nitrite 4 None of these
The first animal tamed by the man of the middle stone age was 1 Dog 2 Bullok 3 Horse 4 Camel