The natural satellite of the Earth is
(A) Aryabhatt
(B) Rohini
(C) Moon
(D) Mars
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Who wrote the book, ‘India Unbound’? 1 Gurcharan Das 2 Arundhati Roy 3 Aditya Birla 4 Mukesh Ambani
What is the significance of the year 1905? (1) Foundation of Indian National Congress (2) Jallianwala Bagh massacre (3) Partition of Bengal (4) Introduction of Railways
What is the element required for solar energy conversion? (a) Beryllium (b) Tantalum (c) Silicon (d) Ultra pure carbon
Which one of the following constitutes the two best reasons for distinguishing the living from the non living? 1 Growth and locomotion 2 Irritability and locomotion 3 Respiration and excretion 4 Reproduction and locomotion
With reference to the provisions of the Indian Constitution, which of the following is not correct ? a) There is no specific procedure mentioned to remove the Governor of a state b) No single person can simultaneously act as a Governor of two states c) In a Union Territory, the Lt.Governor appoints the judges of the High Court. d) President appoints the judges of the Supreme Court in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
Suns heat reaches earth by (1) Reflection (2) Radiation (3) Convection (4) Conduction
Colonel rank of the Indian Army is equivalent to which of the following ranks of the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force? 1 Group Caption (Indian Air Force) 2 Wing Commander (Indian Air Force) 3 Commander (Indian Navy) 4 Commodore (Indian Navy)
Aswar Ibrahim, who was recently in the news, is the former 1 Prime Minister of Malaysia 2 Deputy Prime Minister of Morocco 3 Prime Minister of Morocco 4 Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
HAVING BUILT A LAARGE SHIPPING INDUSTRY, THE COUNTRY WHICH BECAME THE 'MISTRESS OF HIGH SEAS' AS
Which of these nations has the largest percentage of persons in the armed forces? (a) Iran (b) Iraq (c) Israel (d) Syria
. Harappan people had known the use of: (a) Gold, Copper and Bronze (b) Gold and Copper (c) Gold, Copper and Iron (d) Gold, Copper, Tin and Bronze
The foundation of New Delhi was laid on December 15, 1911. Who laid the foundation stone? (a) Lord Mountbatten (b) King George V (c) Queen Victoria (d) Lord William Bentinck