The Buddhist sect which started worshipping the Buddha as a
god is known as:
(a) Hinayana
(b) Mahayana
(c) Digambara
(d) Swetambara
When can the Speaker exercise his right to vote in the House? (a) Whenever the House desires (b) Whenever he desires (c) Only in the event of equality of vote (d) Whenever his part directs
The unit of electrical resistance is: (A) Ampere (B) Ohm (C) Volt (D) Watt
Maximum number of daily newspapers in India are published in: (a) Bengali (b) Hindi (c) English (d) Malayalam
Which soft drinks group launched Mountain Dew in the Indian market? 1 Pepsi 2 Coca Cola 3 Parle 4 Dukes
The number of unpaired electrons in Mn2+ is 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5
When compared to the mammals, birds are less sensitive to temporary deprivation of water, because 1 Urea excretion in mammals entails a greater loss of water than that in birds 2 The water requirement per unit weight is less in birds than in mammals 3 Absorption of water from the gut is more efficient in birds than in mammals 4 None of these
Which form of phosphorus is used in safety matches? 1 White phosphorus 2 Yellow phosphorus 3 Red phosphorus 4 Black phosphorus
. The earliest rock-cut caves in western India are those at (a) Nasik, Ellora and Ajanta (b) Junnar, Kalyan and Pitalkhora (c) Ajanta, Bhaja and Kondane (d) Bhaja, Pitalkhora and Kondane
5 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU,
who is the head of national defence committee of india
6 Answers BPSC, BPSC Bihar Public Service Commission,
From which of the following plant parts is turmeric, an commonly used colourant and antiseptic, obtained? 1 Fruit 2 Leat 3 Root 4 Stem
Which one of the following statements is correct? (A) Vitamin D helps in healing wounds (B) Vitamin C prevents rickets (C) Vitamin K is necessary for clothing of blood (D) Vitamin E prevents night blindness
. Who appoints the chairman of the U.P.S.C.? (a) The President of India (b) The P.M. of India (c) The Chief Justice of India (d) The Speaker of Lok Sabha