Prof. C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on
(a) Transistors
(b) Reflection of light
(c) Scattering of light
(d) Nuclear energy
As compared to 1995-96, the coal production in India during 1996-97 registered a growth of about?. 1 3% 2 4% 3 4.5% 4 6%
Anand Dairy Farm is in (a) Punjab (b) Maharashtra (c) Karnataka (d) Gujarat
Which of the following is not true regarding the payment of emoluments of the president ? a) They do not require any parliamentary sanction b) They can be reduced during a financial emergency c) They are shown separately in the budget d) They are charged on the contingency fund of India
The smallest logical entity in organizing of data for computer processing is: (A) file (B) field (C) record (D) database
How long can the Prime Minister remain in office? (a) Till the President wants him to remain so (b) Till he enjoys the confidence of the majority part in Lok Sabha (c) Till he remains MP and the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha (d) Both ?b? and ?c?
. The production of cultured pearls is an important cottage industry of (a) Belgium (b) West Indies (c) New Zealand (d) Japan
As per the current figures the annual increase in food grains production in India is about? 1 0.5% 2 0.9% 3 15 4 2.6%
Mouth and foot disease in cattle is caused by (1) bacteria (2) fungi (3) virus (4) spirochaete
Prithviraj, the Chauhan King, was finally defeated by Mohammad Ghori at: (a) Thaneswar (b) Tirauri (c) Chausa (d) Panipat
IRDA stands for 1 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 2 Indian Rural Development Agency 3 Institute for Rural Development Area 4 Insurance Research and Development Agenty
The stories are selected from epics any mythologies and are written in verse form. The actor does not speak but expresses himself through highly complicated and scientifically ordained mudras and steps, closely following the text being sung from the background of the stage. The exciting dance form demands complete control, of every fibre of the performer, the above description refers to: (a) Chakiarkoothu (b) Kathakali (c) Kathak (d) Mohiniyattam
A compound secreted externally by an animal which influences other members of the same species (1) Sub-hormone (2) Neuro-hormone (3) Neuro-transmitter (4) Pheromone