A bullet is fired from a rifle. If the rifle recoils freely,
then the kinetic energy of the rifle, is:
(A) less than that of the bullet
(B) more than that of the bullet
(C) same as that of the bullet
(D) equal or less than that of the bullet
The Union council of ministers is appointed by the ? a) Prime Minister of India b) Parliament c) President of India according to his discretion d) President of India on the advice of the Prime Minister
Law of ?Pratityasamutpada? is the contribution of (1) Adisankaracharya (2) Vardhamana Mahavira (3) Gautama Buddha (4) Ajita Kesakambalin
In the human body, the most abundant element is (A) Carbon (B) Calcium (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
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Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha before the expiry of its normal term of five years? (A) The Prime Minister (B) The President (C) The President on the recommendation of the Speaker (D) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
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As reported in the Press, the Government of India is considering a proposal to reduce it?s holding in Public Sector Banks (PSBs) to a uniform level of 1 26% 2 33% 3 51% 4 75%
Gandhiji increasingly turned the face of nationalism towards the: (a) workers (b) farmers (c) common people as a whole (d) tribal people
Which from the following is not a gland? (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) Pancreas
The catchline ?The joy of flying? is associated with 1 Jet Airways 2 Sahara Airlines 3 Indian Airlines 4 Air India
The need for effective corporate governance and independent regulatory authorities was highlighted by the scam involving which of the following multinational corporation/s? (A) Enron (B) World Com (C) Xerox (D) All the three
The American Civil War saw the end of (a) Slavery (b) Landlordism (c) Monarchy (d) Apartheid
Which of the following states has a separate constitution (1) Sikkim (2) Nagaland (3) Meghalaya (4) Jammu and Kashmir
The excavations in the Indus valley have pushed the antiquity of Indian History to (A) 5000 BC (B) 4000 BC (C) 2500 BC (D) 1000 BC