When was decimal coinage introduced in India ?
(a) 1947
(b) 1950
(c) 1957
(d) 1960
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Which of the following glands in human body is popularly called ‘Adam’s apple’ ? a) Adrenal b) Pituitary c) Thyroid d) Thymus
Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves, constitute approximately (a) 4.5% (b) 2.7% (c) 1.2% (d) 5.8%
3 Answers Oriental Bank Of Commerce,
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Saraswati is the goddess of: (a) wealth and prosperity (b) art and learning (c) fortune (d) strength
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Davis Cup is associated with : (a) Tennis (b) Lawn tennis (c) Boxing (d) Football
The 2004 Ramon Magsaysay Award for peace and international understanding has been awarded jointly to the Pakistani Journalist I.A. Rahman and a person from India. Name him. (a) L. Ramdas (b) Rajendra Singh (c) Haydee Yorac (d) Jiang Yanyong
Which of the following organs is used in the purification of blood in human body? 1 Liver 2 Kidney 3 Spleen 4 Lungs
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Abu Gharib prison, where Iraqi prisoners were humiliated by US-led forces, is located near which of the following cities? (a) Najaf (b) Baghdad (c) Mosul (d) Basra
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The Moplahs created a powerful movement inMalabar against the (a) zamindars (b) Rowlatt Act (c) police (d) corrupt mahants