Circular shadow of Earth on the Moon occurs during
(a) Lunar eclipse
(b) Solar eclipse
(c) Sunrise
(d) Sunset
Which of the following is available in Earth?s crust in highest quantity? (a) Nitrogen (b) Hydrogen (c) Oxygen (d) Sulphur dioxide
The average weight of 12 parcels is 1.8 kg. Addition of another new parcel reduces the average weight by 50 g. What is the weight of the new parcel? (a) 1.50 kg (b) 1.10 kg (c) 1.15 kg (d) 1.01 kg
which indian state is the biggest producer of natural gas
NRI deposits are popularly known as (a) Soft money (b) Hot money (c) Call money (d) Dear money
A man walks a certain distance and rides back in 4 hours 30 minutes. He could ride both ways in 3 hours. The time required by the man to walk both ways is (a) 4 hours 30 minutes (b) 4 hours 45 minutes (c) 5 hours (d) 6 hours
Mansabdari System was introduced by (a) Akbar (b) Humayun (c) Babar (d) Sher Shah
The city of Bam, which was extensively damaged by a severe earthquake in 2004, is in (a) Korea (b) Egypt (c) Iran (d) Syira
SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam ENGLISH ANTONYMS
Article 243 of the Constitution of India inserted by a Constitutional Amendment deals with which of the following ? (a) Extending the benefits of Reservation on the basis of Mandal Commission Recommendations (b) Land Reforms (c) To include Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali in the list of official languages (d) Panchayati Raj System
A is B?s brother, C is A?s mother, D is C?s father, E is B?s son. How is D related to A ? (a) Son (b) Grandson (c) Grandfather (d) Great Grandfather
The digit in the unit?s place of the product (2137)754 is (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 9
Who was the first Secretary General of United Nations ?