Falkland Islands are in:
(a) Pacific
(b) Antarctica
(c) South Atlantic
(d) North Atlantic
Which of the following fertilizers leaves acidic residue? 1 Urea 2 Ammonium phosphate 3 Ammonium sulphate 4 None of these
Which is the most densely populated country? (a) Pakistan (b) Bangladesh (c) India (d) China
The quit India call was given in (1) 1942 (2) 1944 (3) 1947 (4) 1857
The company that has acquired Spectra mind is 1 RIL 2 TCS 3 WIPRO 4 SATYAM
The glands of the body which pour their secretions directly into the blood stream are known as 1 Exocrine glands 2 Endocrine glands 3 Heterocrine glands 4 Compound glands
Which of the following powers is not enjoyed by the president of India in the event of emergency proclaimed under Article 352 of the constitution ? a) He can suspend the enforcement of Fundamental Rights b) He is authorized to direct any state to exercise its executive power in a particular manner c) He is authorized, during the recess of Lok Sabha, to allow expenditure from the consolidated fund of India pending sanction of the parliament d) He is authorized to dissolve the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.
In the year 2004, where was Olympics held?
0 Answers AAI Airports Authority Of India,
The earliest of the mutinies against the British was: (1) Mutiny at Barrackpur (2) Mutiny in Assam (3) Mutiny of the Madras army (4) The Mutiny of 1857-58
HOW MANY SILVER MEDALS WON BY INDIA IN 2010 CWG?
6 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
. Which one of the following strongly threatens biodiversity? (a) Fragile ecosystems such as mangroves and wetlands (b) Inaccessible habitats in the Himalayas (c) Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation and shifting cultivation (d) Creation of biosphere reserves
1 Answers RRB, Western Railway,
SEZ stands for 1 Southern Economic Zone 2 South European Zone 3 Special Economic Zone 4 Special Eastern Zone
The unicellular algae which is used in space programme to regulate the supply of oxygen is 1 Chlamydomonas 2 Codillm 3 Chlorella 4 Spirogyra