Cyclones in the Northern hemisphere show spiral of:
(a) anti-clockwise
(b) clockwise
(c) No spiral
The density of water is maximum at: (A) 1000C (B) 40C (C) 00C (D) ?40C
Iron is present in the blood in the form of a ? a) Free salt b) Compound c) Mixture d) Complex
Which one of the following is common in all acids? (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) None of the above
. Vidhushaka, a common character in Sanskrit drama, is invariably a (a) Brahmana (b) Kshatriya (c) Vaisya (d) Shudra
Winter rains in north and north-west India are generally associated with the phenomenon of 1 Retreating monsoon 2 Temperate cyclones 3 Local thunderstorms 4 Shift in jet stream movement
Directive Principles of State Policy aim at: (a) ensuring individual liberty (b) ensuring and strengthening the country?s independence (c) protecting the depressed classes (d) providing social and economic base for genuine democracy in the country
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. During 1992-93 three was a record bumper in (a) Rice (b) Sugarcane (c) Pulses (d) Oil seeds
Who was the Chairman of the Committee on Fundamental Rights and Minorities ? (a) K. M. Munshi (b) Sri Alladi Krishnaswamy Ayyar (c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (d) None of these
Which among these parts of India contains lava rocks? (1) Northern part of Deccan (2) Southern part of Deccan (3) Eastern Himalayas (4) Aravalli Mountains
Which of the following produces oestrogen in the human female reproductive system? (a) Cervix (b) Ovary (c) Fallopian tube (d) Uterus
Which of the following polymers is widely used for making bullet proof material? 1 Polyethylene 2 Polyamides 3 Polyvinyl chloride 4 Polycarbonates
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