As per the recent amendment in the Factories Act, women are
now allowed to work
1 In lat night shifts in certain industries.
2 Only in day shifts in all the industries.
3 In night shifts In telecom & communication industry only.
4 Only in those industries where shifts are not permitted.
. Who among the following is not associated with medicine in ancient India? (a) Dhanvantri (b) Bhaskaracharya (c) Charaka (d) Susruta
Greece is: (a) Hellenic Republic (b) On the Mediterranean sea (c) On the Southern tip of Balkan Peninsula (d) All the three above
?Trishul? is a: (a) short range surface-to-air missile (b) surface-to-surface tactical battle field missile (c) medium range surface-to-air missile (d) marine acoustic research ship
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The insect not useful to man is 1 Lac insect 2 Rice weevil 3 Silk worm 4 Honey bee
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. The shortest air-route from Perth to London is (a) Perth, Bombay, Rome, London (b) Perth, Ankara, Paris, London (c) Perth, Aden, Paris, London (d) Perth, Mombasa, Rome, London
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In human body, the leg bones are ? a) Humerus & Femur b) Febula & Tibia c) Fibula & Ulna d) Tibia & Radius
Artificial rain is produced by seeding clouds with (1) potassium iodide (2) silver iodide (3) silver nitrate (4) copper sulphate
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The Summit of G-8 countries was held in June 2004 at (a) Paris (b) Tokyo (c) Liverpool (d) Georgia
The rapid rise of Budhism is attributed to all but one of the followings : (a) It was easy to follow teachings (b) Royal support to this religion (c) It did not allow any flexibility (d) Ideal life of Lord Buddha
The first microprocessor chip was introduced by (1) Motorola (2) IBM (3) Texas Instruments (4) INTEL
The founder of the Achaemenid empire was: (a) Cyrus (b) Darius III (c) Darius I (d) Xerxes