Who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces?
1 Prime Minister
2 Defense Minister
3 President
4 Chief of the Army Staff
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The gas used for artificial ripening of green fruit is (A) Ethylene (B) Ethane (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Acetylene
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Lightning conductor was invented by (A) Albert Einstein (B) Benjamin Franklin (C) Alexander Fleming (D) J.L. Baird
Why do migratory birds go back to their earlier habitat in spring? Because of 1 Weather becoming too hot in the regions 2 Scarcity of food in the regions to which they have migrated 3 Breeding instinct with change n climate and they breed only in their original habitat 4 Hunting season commencing in spring
. The highest mil producing breed of goat in India is (a) Barbari (b) Jamnapari (c) Black Bengal (d) Beetal
What is the name of the capital of Canada? 1 Canberra 2 Vienna 3 Ottawa 4 Havana
Among the following States of India, which one has the highest amount of coal reserves? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Maharashtra 3 Orissa 4 West Bengal
Which of the following countries recently started Clinical Trial of AIDS vaccine? 1 South Africa 2 India 3 Russia 4 USA
Of the following, which is the most direct cause of the tides on earth? (a) The tilt of earth?s poles (b) The magnetic field of the earth (c) The slope of land near the shoreline (d) The revolution of the earth about (e) The effect of the moon?s gravitational pull on earth
The Fourth Buddhist Council is linked with this ruler: (1) Harsha (2) Aska (3) Kanishka (4) Samudragupta
The minimum age required for becoming the prime minister of india is ? a) 25 b) 30 c) 40 d) 35
Which of the following countries is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar? 1 Sri Lanka 2 Myanmar 3 Banladesh 4 Pakistan
In India, support prices are now recommended by (1) Agricultural Price Commission (APC) (2) Govt. of India (3) Planning Commission's Agricultural Cell (4) Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices (C.A.C.P.)