60 percent of commercial energy in India comes from:
(a) Coal
(b) Wind
(c) Hydel
(d) Nuclear projects
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Which of the following erected the nine storeyed Tower of Victory (Jaya Stambh) to commemorate his victory over Mohammed Khilji of Malwa in 1440? (a) Rana Pratap (b) Rana Sanga (c) Rana Kumbha (d) Rana Udai Singh
The objective of the Sharda Act of 1930 was to discourage the solemnization of marriages of boys and girls respectively, under 1 21 years and 18 years 2 18 years and 16 years 3 18 years and 14 years 4 16 years and 14 years
?Ghasiram Kotwal? was written by: (a) Nayantara Sehgal (b) Vijay Tendulkar (c) Tara Ali Baig (d) K M Munshi
Between whom was the Treaty of Purandhar in 1776 made ? (a) English and Nizam of Hyderabad (b) Marathas and Portuguese (c) Marathas and English (d) English and Sultan of Mysore
Which of the following substances is a bad conductor of electricity but a good conductor of heat? 1 Asbestos 2 Celluloid 3 Perspex 4 Mica
2 Answers ISRO, Kalyani Forge, Priya Cement, SSC,
Dina Pathak was a famous 1 Playback singer 2 Writer 3 Classical dancer 4 Cine & Stage artist
Which was the first among the following ? (a) Doctrine of Lapse (b) Subsidiary Alliance (c) Permanent Settlement (d) Double Government
Atmospheric pollution is caused by an excess of: (1) Carbon monoxide (2) Oxygen (3) Hydrogen (4) Nitrogen
What are Doldrums ? (a) The trade winds (b) Area of great humidity (c) A low pressure belt round the Equator where there are very light winds and calm seas (d) Area where seas are calm
Why do the front wheels of motorcars lean outwards slightly? (A) It is done to allow for difference in angles; this gives stability to the car while taking a turn (B) It gives a broader base to the car (C) It helps to avoid bumping on uneven roads
Which of the following is not correctly matched? 1 Galena : Lead sulphide 2 Green vitriol : Copper sulphate 3 Plaster of Paris : Calcium sulphate 4 Calomel : Mercurous chloride
In India maximum number of workers are employed in: (a) textiles industry (b) jute industry (c) sugar industry (d) computer industry