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For what reason does Chernobyl, which is 100km north of Kiev, appear in the news frequently? 1 Ethnic violence and separatist movements 2 Frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes 3 Explosion of nuclear power station causing radioactive fallout 4 Suspected activity of cloning of human being
During the development of an embryo, the formation of brain marks the beginning of organ formation. Eye in a vertebrate develops from midbrain. If after the formation of brain, the mid brain is destroyed, then what will be the resultant effect? 1 Total failure of eye formation 2 Development of a single eye 3 Defective development of eyes 4 Absence of vision in the eyes
The Spartans did not allow trade, and travel because: (a) they had no time due to strict discipline in life (b) of their slave-system (c) they feared that new ideas would destroy their system (d) their chief concern was militarism and nothing else
Expert Systems are a part of: (A) Knowledge Based Systems (B) Decision Support Systems (C) Management Information System (D) Real-time Information Systems
Numerically the largest human race in the world is 1 Caucasoid 2 Mongoloid 3 Negroid 4 Austroloid
The reign of Jahangir spread over a period of: (a) twenty-years (b) twenty-two years (c) thirty years (d) forty years
The qualification required to become Vice-President of India is that (A) He must be a graduate (B) He must not be a woman (C) He must fulfil the requirements of becoming a Rajya Sabha member (D) He must own his house in India
The major difference in Windows 95 and Windows 98 is: (A) That Windows 98 supports graphics Utilities but Windows 95 does not (B) That Windows 98 has an in-built Internet navigator whereas Windows 95 does not (C) That Windows 98 has many utilities that Windows 98 does not support (D) Either (A) or (B)
Which popular indoor game was originally called Lexico? 1 Carrom 2 Scrabble 3 Badminton 4 Table Tennis
?Seven Sisters?s in business history refers to 1 The major oil companies in USA in the early 20th century 2 The major US auto companies in the 1950s 3 The major Japanese Consumer electronics companies in the 1980s 4 The major speciality chemical producers in Europe.
The largest Buddhist temple in the world is located in 1 Japan 2 India 3 China 4 Indonesia
The objects displayed in Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad are mainly the collection of (1) Mir Momin (2) Salar Jung I (3) Salar Jung II (4) Salar Jung III