PVC is obtained by the polymerization of
(a) Propane
(b) Vinyl chloride
(c) Styrene
(d) Acetylene
Who amongst the following was adjudged as the Best Sports Woman at the Fifth National Games in February 1999? 1 Nisha Millet 2 Aparna Popat 3 Sushma Rana 4 None of these
As per the Census 2001, the number of million plus cities in India is 1 20 2 24 3 35 4 52
Secular stagnation refers to (a) A stagnant economy (b) Recurring booms and depressions in the economy (c) Decrease in the marginal rate of growth in successive periods (d) Fluctuations in autonomous investment
Falkland Islands are in: (a) Pacific (b) Antarctica (c) South Atlantic (d) North Atlantic
Bharata?s Natyasastra deals with: (a) drama and music (b) drama, painting and dance (c) music, dance and painting (d) drama, music and dance
Bioslim, Sunova and Nupane are alternate medicine brands sold by 1 Sanat Products 2 Ayurvedic Concepts 3 Ranbaxy 4 Glaxo
In which part of the Constitution, the Right to Property as Article 300 A is now found? (a) Part IV A (b) Part X II (c) Part III (d) Part V
. If a mouse of or eight times its normal size has been produced by introducing human growth hormone gene, the technique involved is called (a) Hybridisation (b) Genetic engineering (c) Mutation breeding (d) Hormonal feeding
The Barabar Hills, the cave dwellings of Asokan era, are situated near: (a) Patna (b) Sarnath (c) Gaya (d) Allahabad
The blood cholesterol level in 100ml of blood in a normal person varies between 1 50 to 100mg 2 100 to 150mg 3 150 to 250mg 4 250 to 350mg
Kathakali is a classical from of dance of which among the following States? (A) Kerala (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Karnataka (D) Orissa
The Directive Principles of State Policy are included in (a) Part III of the Constitution (b) Part V of the Constitution (c) Part IV of the Constitution (d) Part VI of the Constitution