C. funk?s name has been associated with the research of
which of the following?
(a) Vitamins
(b) Proteins
(c) Minerals
(d) Carbohydrates
Sania Mirza of India won the Girls Wimbledon Doubles Championship 2003 partnering with 1 Sunitha Roa 2 Isha Lakhni 3 Sanaa Bhambri 4 Alisa Kleybanove
India recently stopped military supply to which of the following countries because of disturbed conditions there? 1 Sri Lanka 2 Nepal 3 Myanmar 4 Bhutan
The Main thrust for development of Small Scale Industries in India was given by the Industrial Policy Resolution of (1) 1948 (2) 1956 (3) 1977 (4) 1980
What is acupuncture ? (1) Curing illness by puncturing specified areas of skin with needles (2) It is a modern medicinal science developed in Japan (3) A galvanizing process (4) A Vulcanising process
Which one of the following is not the main feature of the Cabinet system of government as it prevails in India? (a) The members of the Council of Ministers are chosen by the President and not by the Prime Minister (b) The proceedings of the Cabinet are kept secret (c) The Prime Minister presides over the Cabinet meetings (d) None of these
The Barabar Hills, the cave dwellings of Asokan era, are situated near: (a) Patna (b) Sarnath (c) Gaya (d) Allahabad
Where is the famous Rumtek monastery located? 1 Arunachal Pradesh 2 Assam 3 Sikkim 4 Himachal Pradesh
Ad line ?We understand your world? is associated with 1 State Bank of India 2 HDFC Bank 3 ABN ? AMRO 4 UTI Bank
The for Plaster of Paris is ? a) CaSO 4 b) CaSO 4.2H2O c) 2CaSO 4.4H2O d) 2CaSO 4.H2O
By how many runs Australia defeated India in the final of the 8th World Cup Cricket 2003? (A) 118 (B) 120 (C) 125 (D) 128
If the length of a wire is doubled and its cross-section is also doubled, then its electric resistance will 1 Remain unchanged 2 Become one-fourth 3 Become two times 4 Become four times
A renowened surgeon of ancient India was (1) Aryabhatta (2) Bhaskaracharya (3) Bhasa (4) Varahamihira