When the right ventricle in the human heart contracts, the
blood moves to:
(A) aorta
(B) brain
(C) lungs
(D) pulmonary arteries
Which of the following is an element? 1 Ruby 2 Sapphire 3 Emerald 4 Diamond
In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted? (a) 1910 (b) 1901 (c) 1911 (d) 1903
India recently got an opportunity for export mangoes to which of the following countries for the first time? 1 USA 2 China 3 UAE 4 UK
Who among the following Indian leaders was dismissed by the British from the Indian Civil Services? (a) Satyendranath Tagore (b) Surendranath Bennerji (c) R. C. Dutt (d) Subhash Chandra Bose
How many days does the earth take to complete a circle around the sun? (a) 365 (b) 365-1/2 (c) 365-1/4
Which of the following items does not fall in the category of items being exported from India? 1 Tea 2 Footwear 3 Milk 4 Steel
Washing soda is the common name for ? a) Calcium carbonate b) Calcium bicarbonate c) Sodium carbonate d) Sodium bicarbonate
This ruler was called "the Akbar of Kashmir" (1) Shah Mirza (2) Ali Shah (3) Zain-ul-Abedin (4) Haidar Shah
Under which Article of the constitution are the cultural and educational rights granted ? a) Art 29 & 31 b) Art 29 & 32 c) Art 29 & 30 d) Art 30 & 31
The 25th Indian state to achieve statehood is ? a) Goa b) Arunachal Pradesh c) Mizoram d) Sikkim
The international Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has recently built a temple with various statues and robots in which of the following cities? 1 New Delhi 2 Vrindavan 3 Calcutta 4 Mumbai
The term ?Gambit? is associated with the game of ; (a) Golf (b) Bridge (c) Chess (d) Boating