?Man and Superman? was written by:
(a) G B Shaw
(b) William Shakespeare
(c) Arthur Miller
(d) O? Neill
The maximum duration for which the vice president may officiate as the president, is ? a) 4 months b) 6 months c) 9 months d) 1 year
Spondylitis is the disease affecting (a) Kidney (b) Spinal column (c) Brain cells (d) Lungs
Which Indian film actor has been conferred the title ?Honorary Officer of the order of the British Empire (OBE)? by the Queen for ?his outstanding services to the British film industry? 1 Amrish Pueri 2 Om Puri 3 Amitabh Bachchan 4 Dilip Kumar
. Chanakya, was also known as (a) Bhattasvamin (b) Rajasekhara (c) Vishnugupta (d) Visakhadatta
Artificial immunity can be acquired by: (A) vaccination (B) drugs and antibiotics (C) foods (D) either of (A) or (C)
The gas leak at which company?s plant in Bhopal had caused an environmental disaster? 1 Reliance Industries 2 Union Carbide 3 Enron 4 Indian Oil
. Why is the water in a pond cooler even on a hot day? (a) Surface water goes on evaporating taking heat from the water so water becomes cooler (b) The surrounding earth of the pond absorbs the heat of the water (c) Water cannot be heated from surface downward (d) None of these
If one chews an unsweetened chapatti for a short time, a distinctly sweetish taste becomes noticeable because 1 Carbohydrate is converted into sugar in the mouth 2 Protein is converted into sugar in the mouth 3 Fat is converted into sugar in the mouth 4 None of these
Why are the Fundamental Rights considered fundamental? (a) Necessary for the successful working of democratic institution (b) Basic to the welfare, dignity and happiness of the individual (c) Constitution is based on these (d) All of these (e) Only ?a? and ?b?
The most abundant metal in the earth?s crust is 1 Zinc 2 Copper 3 Aluminum 4 Iron
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Antibiotics are given to treat the diseases of which of the following? 1 Blood Cancer 2 AIDS 3 Asthama 4 None of these