The name of the youngest US President who was assassinated
in 1963, was:
(a) John F Kenqedy
(b) Abraham Lincoln
(c) Thomas Jefferson
(d) George Washington
What is washing soda? (A) Sodium chloride (B) Hydrated sodium carbonate (C) Sodium dicarbonate (D) Calcium carbonate
In August, 2003, the Union Government sanctioned the setting up of….Agri-Export zones (AFZs) envisaging a total investment of Rs.1326 crore including Centre’s assistance of Rs.380 crore. 1 24 2 36 3 48 4 60
Beighton Cup is awarded for which sport? 1 Hockey 2 Cricket 3 Golf 4 Volleyball
It is not advisable to sleep under a tree at night because trees release (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Oxygen (C) Carbon monoxide (D) Sulphur dioxide
The number of Upnishadas is: (A) 56 (B) 18 (C) 108 (D) None of above
. The theory of ‘jumping genes’ was propounded by (a) Gregor Johann Mandel (b) Thomas Hunt Morgan (c) Barbara McClintock (d) Watson and Crick
Williamsburg summit was different from cancum meet in that : (1) It was the meet of only poor countries (2) India could not attend the meet (3) India did not attend the meet (4) It was an avenue in the East
Monsoon winds are (a) permanent winds (b) seasonal winds (c) local winds
The structure of the Indian constitution is (1) Federal in form and unitary in spirit (2) Unitary (3) Rigid (4) Purely federal
In which one of the following areas. Jamanalal Bajaj awards are given? (A) Agricultural research (B) Literature (C) Peace and disarmament (D) Constructive work
In 1938, who among the following definitely formulated his demand for a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise ? a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) C.R. Das c) Mahatma Gandhi d) Subhash Chandra Bose
Which tax is not shared by the cental govt. with the state govt. 1. Income tax 2. Excise Duty ....
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