A motor cycle is moving with a velocity of 72km/h and it
takes 4 seconds to stop after the brakes are applied. What
is the force exerted by the brakes on the motor cycle if its
mass along with the rider is 200 kg?
1 800 N
2 1000 N
3 1500 N
4 2000 N
Rubber in India?s is cultivated mainly in 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Assam 3 Kerala 4 Karnataka
Which one of the following countries in not in South America? 1 Bolivia 2 Paraguay 3 Suriname 4 Swaziland
The name of ancient religious and educational town which was the Kashi of South India is (1) Mahabalipuram (2) Tanjavur (3) Kanchi (4) Madurai
The second president of the Indian Republic was ? a) V.V. Giri b) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan c) Dr. Zakir Hussain d) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Retina in the eyes acts as a ? a) Lens in the camera b) Shutter in the camera c) Film in the camera d) None of the these
NABARD helps rural development by (1) Giving direct loans to farmers (2) Providing refinance facility (3) Assisting Gram Panchayats (4) Assisting Zilla Parishads
. On which of the following goods emphasis has been laid on our plans? (a) Consumer’s goods (b) Producer’s goods (c) Substitutes for foreign goods
The term of the office of Governor is: (a) five years (b) indefinite (c) Three years (d) six years
The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the first Science City of the country. It is being built in which of the following states? (A) West Bengal (B) Rajasthan (C) Maharashtra (D) Tamil Nadu
Who introduced English Education in India? (A) Lord Metealf (B) Lord Macaulay (C) Lord Clive (D) Lord Dalhousie
The increase in the world population has been accompanied by a major shift in its distribution. The share of the developed countries in the world population is approximately 1 15% 2 25% 3 38% 4 33%
Which country does the famous athlete Frankie Fredericks come from? (a) Kenya (b) Ethiopia (c) Nigeria (d) Namibia