When was the first Five-Year Plan presented to the Parliament?
1 1950
2 1951
3 1952
4 1954
Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched ? (a) Encephalitis - Brain (b) Colitis - Colon (c) Hepatitis - Liver (d) Jaundice - Throat
Which of the following phenomena occurs at absolute zero temperature? 1 All gases become liquid 2 Water freezes 3 All substances become solids 4 Molecular motion in a gas ceases
Oberon, Titania, Arial, Umbrial and Miranda are the five chief satellites of which of the following planets? 1 Jupiter 2 Neptune 3 Uranus 4 Mars
Why did Dutch East India Company fail to maintain its influence in India? 1 Portugues did not allow them to trade in India 2 There was a growing interference of Dutch Government in the company?s internal affairs 3 Dutch indulged in forcible religious conversion of the people and thus were expelled the local kings 4 The English forces made them to leave India
Which of the following structures (glands) is concerned with the production of cortisone hormone in man? 1 Thyroid 2 Testis 3 Adrenal 4 Pancreas
India?s population is likely to reach at which level during 2026 A.D. ? (1) 1 billion (2) 1.2 billion (3) 1.4 billion (4) 1.6 billion (5) None of these
The empire of Akbar was divided into ??? Subas. (a) seven (b) thirteen (c) fifteen (d) nineteen
The share of agriculture in India?s national income has been: (a) increasing (b) declining (c) the same (d) showing uneven pattern
Which country does not share the common currency of Europe? 1 Belgium 2 France 3 UK 4 Austria
. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees. (a) Rs. 520 (b) Rs. 600 (c) Rs. 720 (d) Rs. 800
who was the first planning commissioner of India
When there is summer in North Africa, South Africa will experience: (a) summer (b) winter (c) autumn