Mouth and foot disease in cattle is caused by
(1) bacteria
(2) fungi
(3) virus
(4) spirochaete
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Carborundum is 1 Silicon dioxide 2 Silicon carbide 3 Silicon nitride 4 Silicon phosphide
Anarchy refers to: (A) a government that is run by two rulers (B) the rule of no government (C) a government that rules through the power of the armed forces (D) Either (A) or (C) is correct
Following a sharp rise in the international prices of crude oil and diesel, diesel prices were raised by the government in October 1999 by 1 30% 2 35% 3 40% 4 45%
The Lok Sabha enjoys co-equal powers with Rajya Sabha regarding the (a) Impeachment of President (b) Election of the vice-President (c) Amendment of the Constitution (d) All of these
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Subhash Chandra Bose resigned from the presidentship of the Congress in 1939 and founded the: (a) Communist Party (b) Congress Socilist Party (c) Forward Bloc (d) All India Kisan Sabha
Pathway of energy in an ecosystem is: (A) cyclinc (B) unidirectional (C) web-like (D) sometimes cyclinc and sometimes unidirectional
Permanent hardness of water can be removed by adding ? a) Potassium permanganate b) Chlorine c) Bleaching Powder d) Washing soda
. Which of the following statements are associated with Wardha Resolution? (a) It was approved by All India Congress Committee (b) The Congress offered to cooperate with war efforts if demands were accepted (c) If the proposals were rejected the congress would start a non-violent movement (d) All of these
Tax ? free villages granted to the learned Brahmanas in ancient India were known as (1) Agrahara (2) Magastana (3) Agraseni (4) Bhukti