The earth is closest to the sun at a distance of about
91,500,000 miles on:
(a) January 3
(b) December 25
(c) December 24
The Constituent Assembly became a sovereign body after ? a) Jan 26, 1950 b) Nov 26, 1929 c) Aug 15, 1947 d) Aug 26, 1949
The largest gland in the human body ? a) Heart b) Lever c) Kidney d) Brain
How many districts are in Jharkhand and Bihar?
India?s territorial waters limits are only upto?. 1 15 nautical miles 2 3 nautical miles 3 12 nautical miles 4 None of these
The gas used in the preparation of soda water is: (A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon Dioxide (D) Hydrogen
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. The principal reason why national economic planning is still being pursued inspite of embracing a market economy since 1991 is that (a) It is a constitutional requirement (b) The vast quantity of capital already deployed in the public sector needs to be nurtured (c) Five Year Plans can continue to provide a long-term perspective to the economy in market-friendly fashions. (d) The market economy is mainly confined to industry and commerce, and central planning in agriculture is necessary
The writer who refused the Nobel Prize for literature was: (a) Winston Churchill (b) Jean Paul Sartre (c) Boris Pasternak (d) Prem Chand
Rocks made from particles of pre-existing rocks are called: (a) sedimentary (b) metamorphic (c) igneous (d) organic
Which one of the following combinations of the book and its author is not correct? (A) The Dark Side of Camelot ? Salman Rushdie (B) The Everest Hotel ? Shiela Gujral (C) Pride of India ? Persis Khhambatta (D) Surviving Men ? Shobha De
What does protein deficiency in children, usually between the age of 1 to 3 years, cause? (a) Anaemia (b) Goiter (c) Kwashiorkor (d) Xerophthalmia
The Mughal ruler who abolished zizya and introduced mansubdari (1) Aurangazeb (2) Humayun (3) Shajahan (4) Akbar