In which part are the carbohydrates stored as glycogen in human body ?
a) Stomach
b) Pancreas
c) Liver
d) Duodenum
What is the element required by the growing plants (in large quantities)? (A) Carbon (B) Iron (C) Nitrogen (D) Phosphorus
Expert Systems are a part of: (A) Knowledge Based Systems (B) Decision Support Systems (C) Management Information System (D) Real-time Information Systems
In October 1940, Gandhiji gave the call for: (a) the Non-cooperation Movement (b) the Civil Disobedience Movement (c) a mass movement in India (d) a limited satyagraha by a few selected individuals
According to 1991 Census, the birth rate in India as a whole was recorded as 1 32.0 2 30.5 3 25.0 4 35.0
The Rajahmundry Social Reform Association was founded by: (1) K.A. Natesan (2) Bipin Chandra pal (3) Raghupati Venkataratnam Naidu (4) Veeresalingam
Which of the following countries is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar? 1 Sri Lanka 2 Myanmar 3 Banladesh 4 Pakistan
Who among the following founded the Theosophical Society in India? 1 Madame Blavatsky and Annie Besant 2 Madame Blavatsky and H.S.Olcott 3 H.S.Olcott and Annie Besant 4 A.O.Hume and Annie Besant
The three basic movements of earth are: (a) galactic, revolution and rotation (b) katabatic, revolution and rotation (c) adiabatic, revolution and rotation
When was our National Anthem first sung and where? 1 January 24, 1950 in Allahabad 2 Janaury 24, 1950 in Delhi 3 December 26, 1942 in Calcutta 4 December 27, 1911 in Calcutta
Balwant Rai Mehta Committee Report is associated with (1) Panchayat Raj (2) Community Development (3) Planning Commission (4) Zonal Councils
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Biological death of a patient means death of tissues of the 1 Kidney 2 Heart 3 Lungs 4 Brain
In vulcanization, natural rubber is heated with 1 Carbon 2 Sulphur 3 Silicon 4 Phosphorus