Tobacco in India grows in abundance in areas which are:
(a) dry and sandy
(b) rocky
(c) hot and moist
(d) cool and rocky
The sector that has the highest plan outlay in Union Budget, 1983-84 is: (1) Agriculture (2) Special Area Programme (3) Science and Technology (4) Energy
At present, how many countries are permanent members of the UN Security Council? (A) 10 (B) 7 (C) 6 (D) 5
Israel has common borders with (a) Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt (b) Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Jordan (c) Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan and Egypt (d) Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Yemen
In January, Northern hemisphere develops two low pressure belts. Name them. (a) Icelandic and Aleutian (b) Azores and Bermuda (c) Illinois and Arizona
Most soluble in water is ? a) Camphor b) Sugar c) Sulphar d) Common Salt
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The noted work of Surdas is: (a) Krishna Charit (b) Sursagar (c) Sukhsagar (d) Bhagvad Gita
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Which of the following is not a credit rating agency operating in India? 1 Crisil 2 ICRA 3 CARE 4 Countrywide
Which among the following is our national flower? (A) Lotus (B) Rose (C) Sunflower (D) Chameli
In which of the following years on account of a decree issued by Roman Emperor the Olympic Games were ceased to be played? (a) 350 AD (b) 350 BC (c) 394 AD (d) 384 AD
Who among the following has become the first Indian batsman to score five double centuries in Test Cricket? (a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) V.V.S. Laxman (c) Rahul Dravid (d) Sourav Ganguly