Human body needs a constant supply of proteins to survive. The first part of the digestive system to begin digesting proteins is ?
a) Mouth
b) Stomach
c) Small Intestine
d) Large Intestine
The demand for a constitution made by the people of India without outside interference was officially asserted by the National Congress in ? a) 1929 b) 1935 c) 1939 d) 1942
In computer parlance, EPROM is the abbreviation of: (A) Erection of Powerful Read only Memory (B) Erasable Programmable Read only memory (C) Electronic Programme for Read only memory (D) Electronic P-diode Resistance of memory
The Montreal Protocol is related to???. A. Ozone Depletion B. Nuclear Weapons C. Land Mines D. Sea Bed
Which of the following statements is true? (a) Animals help weathering (b) Plants help weathering (c) Both plants and animals help weathering (d) Both plants and animals hinder weathering (e) Plants hinder but the animals help weathering
The system of Sati was abolished in India during the governor-generalship of: (a) Lord Cornwallis (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Ripon (d) Lord William Bentick
What is Sagar Samriddhi project which was in the Indian news in recent times? 1 A Central Government project in collaboration with States to promote marine fishery industry 2 A Central Government project to cultivate certain marine plankton which yield inexpensive but protein rich foods 3 An oil and natural gas exploration project 4 The Cultivation of pearls in shallow coastal waters undertaken by coastal States
The army of Alexander refused to cross the Beas and proceed further to the east because: (a) it was afraid of the Magadha army (b) it had traveled far away from home (c) it was home-sick (d) All the above
South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) was formed in: (a) December, 1985 (b) October, 1985 (c) January, 1986 (d) February, 1985
In which of the following sectors during the decade 1991-2001, the Foreign Direct Investment in India is maximum? 1 Steel 2 Telecom 3 Service 4 Fuels
The hills that have the Dodda Bettah Peak are - (a) Annamalai (b) Nilgiri (c) Palani (d) Kutralam
Which of the following is not true about Tom Whittaker who was in news recently? 1 He is from USA 2 He lost his right leg in a car accident 3 He is the first disabled person to scale Mount Everest 4 None of these
Under the Citizenship Act of 1955 which of the following shall be considered as Indian citizens? (a) Children born to the enemy aliens on the territory of India (b) Children born to the diplomatic agents on the territory of India (c) Children born to the Indian citizens on the territory of foreign countries and children born to the foreign nationals on the territory of India (d) All of these