The planet at the outer-most orbit of the solar system is:
(a) Jupiter
(b) Saturn
(c) Mercury
(d) Pluto
(e) Uranus
In crustaceans (i.e.crabs, shrimps & sea fish etc.) the metallic base of the respiratory pigment is made up of 1 Iron 2 Copper 3 Magnesium 4 Potassium
Leonardo da Vinci represented the age of (a) Reformation (b) Renaissance (c) Communism (d) Industrial Revolution
Which of the following represents the growth in exports from India in the period April-June 2000? 1 28% 2 32% 3 37% 4 39%
In which year Indira Gandhi Peace Prize was instituted? (a) 1985 (b) 1984 (c) 1986 (d) 1987
The Tamil Ramayana was the work of: (a) Ramayana (b) Kamban (c) Andal (d) Jayangondar
. Which one of the following is caused by the expression of a recessive gene present on sex chromosome? (a) Rheumatism (b) Nervous shock (c) Muscular dystrophy (d) Cerebral hemorrhage
what is the national tree of India?
Which of the following countries was the earliest to give women the right to vote? (a) Iceland (b) India (c) New Zealand (d) USA
In which of the following countries were 4 million chickens slaughtered in an attempt to root out bird flu? (1) China (2) Hong Kong (3) Japan (4) England
The characteristic feature of virus is that (1) it is made up of with fats (2) it multiplies only on dead animals (3) it multiplies only on hosts (4) all the above
. Why does the sky look blue? (a) Sky is actually blue in colour (b) Sky is the reflection of the sea water so blue (c) Blue colour of light is of short wave length so can be scattered by dust particles and water vapours but not the other colours (d) None of these
US Scientist Paul C.Lauterbur and Briton Peter Mansfield won the Nobel Prize for 2003 Jointly in the field of 1 Economics 2 Chemistry 3 Physics 4 Peace