The internal secretion of …….helps in digestion ?
a) Citric acid
b) Sulphuric acid
c) Acetic acid
d) Hydrochloric acid
At the end of October 1999, India?s foreign exchange reserves, according to RBI, were approximately (In Million US$) 1 30,300 2 33,300 3 36,300 4 39,300
Which state has the longest coastal line? 1 West Bengal 2 Gujarat 3 Andhra Pradesh 4 Orissa
Which one of the following arguments justifies the indirect method of election for choosing the President of India? (a) Under a Parliamentary system of government the President is to be only a nominal head with a few real powers. Therefore a direct election would be unnecessary (b) If the President were to be elected by a direct method then he would demand real powers which cannot be given under a Parliamentary system (c) If the President is elected directly, there may be clashes between the Cabinet and the President (d) All of these
Who among the following was the Chief Minister of Maharshtra before the 1999 Assembly elections? 1 Sharad Pawar 2 Giridhar Gamang 3 Narayan Rane 4 Manohar Joshi
Which of these taxes has been removed? 1 Estate duty 2 Value Added Tax 3 Central Sales Tax 4 Tax difference at source
Which of the following diseases cannot be controlled by vaccination? (a) Small Pox (b) Diabetes (c) Polio (d) Whooping cough
This port is associated with Dutch East India Company : (1) Madras (2) Pulicat (3) Mahe (4) Daman
The funds raised from the sale of government stakes in the PSUs will be allocated to which of the following pools/funds? 1 Education Cess 2 National Investment Fund 3 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 4 Sarva shiksha Abhiyan
Water has maximum density at 1 -10c 2 00c 3 40c 4 1000c
Common salt is hygroscoic because of the presence of the following impurities : (1) CaSO4 and MgSO4 (2) CaCl2 and MgCl2 (3) CaBr2 and MgBr2 (4) CaCO3 and MgCO3
Which of the following is India?s first euro-II complete car? 1 Maruti-800 2 Matiz 3 Tata Safari 4 Fiat Palio
The ruler of Athens who freed Athenians who had become slaves due to debts was: (a) Pericles (b) Alexander (c) Solon (d) Ptolemy