Which metal is used for galvansing iron to immunize at
against rusting?
(A) Tin
(B) Nickel
(C) Zinc
(D) Copper
The material used in transistors is (1) Copper (2) Silicon (3) Nickel (4) Platinum
Pancreas is (1) an endocrine gland (2) an exocrine gland (3) both exocrine and endocrine (4) None of these
According to a document recovered by the Archives Dept. of Punjab Government, Tansen, before joining the court of Akbar was associated with the court of: (a) Maharaja Banur (b) Maharaja Udaipur (c) Maharaja Rewa (d) Maharaja Jodhpur
When a state governor dies or resign, who normally exercises his functions till a new governor is appointed ? a) Secretary General of the Governor b) A person designated by state cabinet c) Chief Justice of the High Court d) Advocate General of the state
?Timeless Visions?, an exhibition of India?s leading artists, was recently organized in 1 Germany 2 France 3 U.S.A 4 Japan
A rise in ?SENSEX? means (a) A rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange (b) A rise in prices of shares of all companies registered with National Stock Exchange (c) An overall rise in prices of shares with Bombay Stock Exchange (d) A rise in prices of shares of all companies belonging to a group a companies registered with Bombay Stock Exchange
Which of the following airlines is assigned the code ‘CD’? 1 Alliance Air 2 Singapore Airlines 3 Jet Airways 4 Indian Airlines
The total number of bone in human skull are 1 8 2 12 3 30 4 32
Beighton Cup is awarded for which sport? 1 Hockey 2 Cricket 3 Golf 4 Volleyball
When can a president use his discretion in appointing the Prime Minister ? a) In all circumstances b) In no circumstances c) Only when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved d) When no political party enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha
As per International Labour Organisation (ILO), how many children out of the total child population of India (in the age group 10-14 years) are employed as child labour (approxiametly) 1 10% 2 12% 3 16% 4 20%
In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens? (a) 1896 (b) 1905 (c) 1801 (d) 1856