What is the phenomenon of ejection of electrons when the
surface of metal is irradiated, known as?
1 Photoelectric effect
2 Compton effect
3 Zeeman effect
4 Photovoltaic effect
A team of experts/scientists has invented India?s first cryogenic tunnel. Which one of the following is not related with the uses, benefits and nature of this invention? (A) Cryogenics is the study of very low temperatures (B) The invention will help food processing industry in a big way (C) The invention will also revolutionise software industry (D) The tunnel consumes less electricity
Which is the largest city in China? (a) Shanghai (b) Canton (c) Beijing (d) Nanking
As per the reports published recently, India has a capacity of producing good amount of oil and gas in coming few years. This is estimated as what percent of world?s output of oil and gas? Around 1 1% 2 1.5% 3 2% 4 2.5%
The growing plants need which of the following elements in largest quantity? 1 Calcium 2 Nitrogen 3 Ammonia 4 Iron
In India, which of the following has the lowest density of population as per Census 2001? 1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Mizoram 4 Sikkim
Which of the following statements is true for planktons? 1 They live on the surface of lake water 2 They live on the bottom of lakes 3 They live on the plants growing in water 4 They live n the water column
The crop which is sown with the commencement of Monsoon is: (a) Rabi crop (b) Kharif crop (c) Cash crop (d) None of these
The State with 92 per cent hilly area is: (a) Manipur (b) Assam (c) Tripura (d) H P
The most essential feature of the parliamentary form of government is the ? a) Sovereignty of Parliament b) Written Constitution c) Accountability of the executive to the legislature d) Independent judiciary
What was the GDP growth rate of India in 2003-04, according to the Economic Survey 2003-04 ? (a) 8.2% (b) 7.4% (c) 6.4% (d) 5.3%
In a normal adult man, the daily urine output (in litres) on an average is? (A) 1.5 (B) 2.5 (C) 3.5 (D) 3
. Subhash Chandra Bose started his movement against British in (a) Japan (b) Burma (c) Singapore (d) Thailand