The foodgrain production in 1998-99 is expected to be over
1 150 million tonnes
2 170 million tones
3 190 million tones
4 200 million tonnes
Which of the following metals forms an amalgam with other metals ? a) Lead b) Tin c) Zinc d) Mercury
?Baulk? term is associated with: (a) Golf (b) Boxing (c) Basketball (d) Billiard
Which electromagnetic radiation is emitted by radioactive substances? 1 ?-rays 2 Radio waves 3 Micro waves 4 Frequency
The president rule in a state can be continued for a maximum period of ? a) 2 ½ years b) 2 years c) 1 year d) 6 months
What is the national sport of Japan? (a) Ju-Jitsu (b) Mikado (c) Karate (d) Sumo
Which of the following directive principles is based on Gandhian ideology ? a) Equal pay for equal work for both men and women b) Uniform civil code for all citizens c) Separation of judiciary from executive d) Promotion of cottage industries
The longest bone in the human body is 1 Stirrup 2 Back bone 3 Thigh bone 4 Gullet
Which type of ancient script did the Harappans use? 1 Pictographic 2 Linear 3 Hileroglyphic 4 Symbolic
. Which one of the following monuments figured in the news recently in connection with a fall of some of its parts and its consequent archaeological conservation? (a) Jagannath temple, Puri (b) Sun temple, Konarak (c) Khandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho (d) Chaunsat Yogini Temple, Bheraghat
A satellite is revolving around the earth in the direction of rotation of the earth. A point on the equator of the earth is viewed by an observer from the satellite after every 8hours. How muich time does the satellite take to complete one revolution around the earth? 1 24 hours 2 16 hours 3 8 hours 4 6 hours
Chlorosis is caused by (1) lack of Magnesium in the soil (2) lack of Magnesium in the concerned lant (3) lack of Chloriphylls (4) lack of Chloroplasts
The residuary powers have been given to the: (a) State Legislatures (b) Union Parliament (c) Both the State legislatures and the Union Parliament (d) Local Bodies