Sun?s total energy output intercepted by the earth is:
(a) one/two billionth
(b) one/three billionth
(c) one/three millionth
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The most important cause of the Revolt of 1857 was: (a) popular discontent (b) the alien British rule (c) the annexation of Avadh by Lord Dalhousie (d) the activities of Christian missionaries
Shahjahan had to remain in captivity for ??? years. (a) eight (b) fourteen (c) sixteen (d) twenty
What is the main provision of 25th Amendment? (a) It empowered the Parliament to determine compensation for property acquired for public purposes (b) Privy purses and privileges enjoyed by the rulers of the princely states have been abolished (c) It empowered the administration of the Union Territory to promulgate ordinances when the legislature is not in session (d) All of these
. If a gas is compressed to half of its original volume at 270C, to what temperature should it be heated to make it occupy its original volume? (a) 3270C (b) 6000C (c) 540C (d) 3000C
From January 20, 2003,trade began in an entirely new currency market product. This product is known as 1 Gold Bond 2 CBLO 3 Rail Bond 4 None of these
Which one of the following is the best nutrient to prevent bleeding of gums, loosening of teeth and poor wound healing? 1 Ascorbic acid 2 Folic acid 3 Iodine 4 zinc
Wood is the main raw material for the manufacture of 1 Paint 2 Paper 3 Ink 4 Gun powder
A coin is flipped for 100 times. The number of times the head comes on top is (1) Exactly 50 (2) 50 or more (3) 50 or less (4) About 50 with few more or few less
Who is the Chairman of India?s National Security Council ? (a) President of India (b) Prime Minister of India (c) Defence Minsiter of India (d) Home Minister of India
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The itching disease Scabies is caused by 1 Bacterium 2 Fungus 3 Mite 4 Protozoa
Mount Everest was successfully climbed for the first time in (a) 1948 (b) 1953 (c) 1955 (d) 1957