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Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha, is in: (a) Bihar (b) Sikkim (c) Nepal (d) Uttar Pradesh
The method used to obtain alcohol from molasses is called (a) Distillation (b) Hydrolysis (c) Fermentation (d) Oxidation
The blood sucking organisms are 1 Hookworms 2 Earthworms 3 Leeches 4 Pin worms
Which of the following is not an initiative underlying RBI?s Monetary and Credit Policy 2004-05 ? (a) A more comprehensive definition of infrastructure lendings for practical purposes (b) Increase in the lending limit for non-bank participants (c) Withdrawal of 15% cap on unsecured exposures for banks (d) Establishment of Payment and Settlement Systems to oversee payments nationwide
Which is the oldest English daily in India? (A) The Hindu (B) Indian Express (C) The Pioneer (D) The Times of India
A round worm that enters man?s body through the soles of the feet is 1 Leech 2 Hookworm 3 Tapeworm 4 Trichina
When was the first Atom Bomb dropped on Japan? (A) 1945 (B) 1939 (C) 1946 (D) 1947
The architecture of the Ashokan period gained in magnificence as for the first time: (a) stone was employed instead of wood (b) wood was used instead of stone (c) burnt bricks were used for the first time (d) None of the above
What are picoplanktons? (A) Animals that are extinct now (B) Micro-organisms (C) A platform in the Arabian sea of Mumbai, used for drilling (D) None of the above
The southern tip of the earth is inclined towards the sun on: (a) June 22 (b) December 22 (c) September 22
Which of the following are visible in the National Emblem of India? (A) Three lions and a bull on the right of the wheel (B) Three tigers and a bull on the left of a wheel (C) Three lions, a bull on the right of the wheel and a horse on its left (D) Three lions, two bulls : one on the right and the other on the left of the wheel
Aligarh Muslim University was founded by: (a) Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu (b) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (c) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (d) Dr. Abul Kalam Azad