Name the two countries which were involved in organising
Peace Conference on Cambodia
(1) U.S.A. - China
(2) U.S.A. ? Cambodia
(3) India ? Indonesia
(4) Indonesia ? France
Lethal genes are much less common in haploid organisms than in diploids because: (A) haploids are usually smaller than the diploids (B) there are more diploids around us than these are haploids (C) in haploids, a gene is expressed even in a single dose (D) of the occurrence of irregular meiosis in haploids
The cabinet mission to India was headed by ? a) Stafford Cripps b) A.V. Alexander c) Lord Pethick Lawrence d) Hugh Gatiskell
Vinegar is chemically known as (a) Butanoic acid (b) Ethanoic acid (c) Methanoic acid (d) Propanoic acid
The prenatal technique used to see an image of the growing foetus in the womb is called 1 Radiotherapy 2 X-ray marking 3 Ultrasound 4 Amniocentesis
Which of the following is true? 1 All bacteria respire 2 All bacteria are anaerobic 3 All bacteria are photosynthetic 4 All bacteria are non-photosynthetic
Which of the following glands in human body is popularly called ‘Adam’s apple’ ? a) Adrenal b) Pituitary c) Thyroid d) Thymus
The system of separate electorates was introduced by the Act of (a) 1813 (b) 1858 (c) 1833 (d) 1909
Film star Aishwarya Rai was a student of 1 Medicine 2 Architecture 3 Law 4 Literature
Who among the following has the power to form a new state within the Union of India ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) Supreme Court d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
60 percent of commercial energy in India comes from: (a) Coal (b) Wind (c) Hydel (d) Nuclear projects
Both Canada and the United States are interested in the Arctic region because it: (a) has many minerals (b) is the shortest route to Asia (c) is rich in fur-bearing animals
In the constitution, opportunities for the development of scientific temper, humanism and spirit of inquiry and reform and found in ? a) Fundamental Rights b) Peramble c) Fundamental Duties d) Directive Principles