Which country awards the Nobel Prize?
(a) USA
(b) UK
(c) Russia
(d) Sweden
(e) Switzerland
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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
The polymer of isoprene is called 1 Natural rubber 2 Polyethylene 3 Neoprene 4 Monoprene
All of the following are constituents of RNA molecules, except: (A) adenine (B) guanin (C) thymine (D) uracil
The gas used to extinguish fire, is 1 Neon 2 Nitrogen 3 Carbon dioxide 4 Carbon monoxide
9 Answers Directorate of Social Welfare, SSC,
There are five beautiful temples built at Mount Abu in Rajasthan. These temples are known as: (a) Vishnu temples (b) Bhairav temples (c) Mahakala temples (d) Dilwara temples
Which of the following organs is used in the purification of blood in human body? 1 Liver 2 Kidney 3 Spleen 4 Lungs
19 Answers JSSC, Liver, Spleen,
Who is empowered to call a special session of UN General Assembly? (A) Special Session summoned by the Secretary General (B) Special Session summoned by permanent members of the UNO (C) Special Session summoned by the members of the Security Council (D) Special Session summoned by all the permanent and non-permanent members of the Security Council
Which of the following diseases creates immunity in human body? (A) Small-pox (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Diabetes
The image formed on the retina of the eye is 1 Real and upright 2 Real and inverted 3 Virtual and upright 4 Real and enlarged
Jakkula Purandhri is associated with this folk art (1) Perini Tandavam (2) Oggu Katha (3) Yaksaganam (4) Leather puppet show
The Employment Guarantee Scheme, which is now an important component of the NCMP, was first introduced in which State? (a) Kerala (b) Maharashtra (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) West Bengal
US Scientist Paul C.Lauterbur and Briton Peter Mansfield won the Nobel Prize for 2003 Jointly in the field of 1 Economics 2 Chemistry 3 Physics 4 Peace