What is the name of the research station established by the
Indian Government for conducting research at Antarctic?
(A) Dakshin Gangotri
(B) Yamunotry
(C) Uttari Gangotry
(D) None of the above
Who was awarded to ICC Awards-2004 for his achievements? (a) Shane Warne (b) Rahul Dravid (c) Brian Lara (d) Andrw Flintoff
what is sebi stands for
5 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
. Which one of the following is INCORRECT in respect of Parliamentary control over the Budget? (a) Parliament has no say in the preparation of the budget (b) Parliament has the power to increase expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund (c) Parliament has no power to impose a tax without the President’s recommendation (d) Parliament has no power to increase a tax without the President’s recommendation
. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to (a) Electric organs of fishes (b) Stings of rays (c) Sebaceous glands of mammals (d) Salivary glands of vertebrates
A pipe closed at one end and open at the other end will give (1) All the harmonics (2) All even harmonics (3) All odd harmonics (4) None of the harmonics
When is does not snow, the sun shines. (A) It does not snow; (B) It snows; (C) The sun doesn?t shine; (D)The sun shines 1 AC C BC 3 BD 4 DC
The largest proportion of savings in India comes from: (1) Banking sector (2) Corporate sector (3) Household sector (4) Public sector
India receives the major portion of its rainfall from (1) Cyclone winds (2) Southwest monsoon winds (3) North west monsoon winds (4) None of these
Which among the states given below is most urbanized? (1) Bihar (2) Tamil Nadu (3) Kerala (4) Karnataka
Which of the following British statesman/politician won a Nobel Prize in literature ? (a) C Atlee (b) W Churchill (c) Robert Clive (d) Margaret Thatcher
When was the First Five Year Plan launched? (a) April 1, 1951 (b) March 7, 1949 (c) May 1, 1950 (d) August 15, 1956
The most important source of calcium is (1) Meat (2) Egg (3) Milk (4) Cheese