The process-by which the blood carries the absorbed food
products to the tissue cells, where they are taken up?is
called:
(A) absorption
(B) assimilation
(C) digestion
(D) ingestion
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ? (a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 180 (d) 300
The women carrying a weighing measurement, closed her eyes with black ribbon symbolizes which ?
Farakka Barrage is located in 1 Tripura 2 Bihar 3 West Bengal 4 Jharkhand
Viens differ from arteries in having 1 Thinner walls 2 Strong walls 3 Narrower lumen 4 Valves to control direction of flow
Why was Sheikh Hasina Wajed of Bangladesh recently in news? 1 She has been re-elected as the Prime Minister after General Elections in the country in March ?99 2 She will be the Chief Guest in forthcoming Independence Day of Indian celebrations in August ?99 3 She is one of the recipients of the UNESCO peace prize for 1998 4 None of these
During whose reign, the Grand Trunk Road was constructed ? (A) Babar (B) Sher Shah Suri (C) Akbar (D) Humayun
Since last few years, tribals in certain pats of Orissa are struggling to get their land back which has illegally been captured by the 1 Builders and developers of housing colonies 2 Immigrants from Bangladesh 3 Rich Zamindars who were originally owning that land 4 Government which is planning three big dams their
Which District in North India has become first fully literate district ? (1) Bhopal (2) Moradabad (3) Aligarh (4) Agra
1 Answers Aligarh Muslim University, ZTE,
Buland Darwaza is situated at (1) Chittoor (2) Agra fort (3) Red fort (4) Fatehpur Sikri
Which of the following gases is considered as a green house gas and its effect on the environment was very much in news recently? 1 Oxygen 2 Ammonia 3 Chlorine 4 Carbon dioxide
India recently rejected a proposal to launch a fresh round of global trade regotiations with 1 UNO?s Trade & Development Commission 2 World Trade Organisation 3 European Commission 4 None of these
Which of the following is the most suitable region for cultivation of cotton in India? 1 The Brahmaputra Valley 2 The Indo-Gangetic Plain 3 The Deccan plateau 4 The Coromandal Coast