Which of the following places of northern India was in the
news as a severe earthquake struck there in March 1999?
1 Bareilly
2 Dehradun
3 Haridwar
4 Chamoli
The process by which heat is transferred from one object or part to another is known as: (a) radiation (b) conduction (c) convection
The stock Exchange is a part of 1 The money market 2 The capital market 3 Both (a) and (b) 4 None of the above
Poison glands of snakes are homologous to 1 Stings of rays 2 Salivary glands of vertebrates 3 Electric organs of fishes 4 Sebaceous glands of mammals
The process in which a solid substance, on being heated, changes directly into the gaseous form is known as: (A) Dissociation (B) Dissolution (C) Sublimation (D) Evaporation
In the Indian Constitution the Fundamental Rights have been included in (a) Part IV of the Constitution (b) Part III of the Constitution (c) Part II of the Constitution (d) Part V of the Constitution
The African leader who held the heavy-weight boxing title in his own country for nine years and later rose to become the President of his country is: (a) Robert Mugabe (b) Idi Amin (c) Kenneth Kaunda (d) Nelson Mandela
The musical work ?Naukacharitra? was written by (1) Tallapaka Annamacharya (2) Tyagaraja (3) Kshetrayya (4) Bhadrachala Ramadas
. The only anthropoid ape to be found in India is the (a) Hanuman monkey (b) Liontailed macaque of Western Ghats (c) Slow loris of Assam (d) White browed gibbon of Assam
The number of ribs in human body is 1 12 2 18 3 20 4 24
Which of the following teams won the first ?Asian Test Championship Cricket Trophy? final, held in March 1999? 1 Bangladesh 2 Pakistan 3 India 4 Sri Lanka
Which of the following is a protein? 1 Wool 2 Starch 3 Natural rubber 4 Cellulose
who is current chief misiter of Karnataka after Late Y.S.R Reddy?