For seeds to remain viable, they should be stored in a :
(a) coal and dry place
(b) dry and warm place
(c) moist and warm place
(d) cool and moist place
National Award for Popularising Science was instituted in the year: (a) 1980 (b) 1987 (c) 1985 (d) 1981
In the Indian Constitution the Fundamental Rights have been included in (a) Part IV of the Constitution (b) Part III of the Constitution (c) Part II of the Constitution (d) Part V of the Constitution
Kuchipudi is a dance drama of Andhra Pradesh. Which of the following statements about Kuchipudi is not correct? (a) It was a male prerogative (b) In recent years women have taken to it as well (c) It is mostly solo dance (d) The performers do not act and speak; they only dance
The National Defence College is situated in: (a) Mumbai (b) Pune (c) New Delhi (d) Ajmer
. Bile is secreted by (a) Pancreas (b) Small –intestines (c) Stomach (d) Liver
What is common to the following ? Pantaloons, Lifestyle, Shopper?s Stop and Westside? 1 They are all owned by the TATA group 2 HDFC has bought a stake in each of these operations 3 They are leaders in the retail store business 4 They are authorized dealers for Khadi Gram Udyog
Which of the following is not a bone in the legs of human body? 1 Radius 2 Tibia 3 Femur 4 Fibula
Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the invasions of north-west India after the fall of the Mauryas? 1 Bactrian Greeks-parthians-Kushans-Hunas 2 Bactrian Greeks-kushans-Parthians-Hunas 3 Parthians-Bactrian Greeks-Hunas-Kushans 4 Parthians-Hunas-Bactrian-Greeks-Kushans
Which of the following ranges forms the water divide between Narmada and Tapti rivers? (a) Aravalli (b) Satpura (c) Kaimur (d) Vindhyan
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How is nigh blindness cured? (1) By eating carrots which contain carotene (2) By taking medicines (3) By standing in the sun (4) By using spectacles
Garba, a popular folk dance, is associated with: (a) Rajasthan (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Gujarat
?Lakshya? successfully test flown from Chandipur-on-sea in Bangalore in 2003 is: (A) Pilotless target aircraft (B) Surface-to-air Missile (C) Surface-to-surface Missile (D) A jet fighter