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
On a daily requirement basis, which one of the following is required in largest quantity by the human body? 1 Vitamin A (Retinol) 2 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 3 Vitamin B4 (Niacin) 4 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
King Abdullah, who was recently in news, belongs to which of the following countries? 1 Kuwait 2 Jordan 3 Saudi Arabia 4 Lebanon
Seasonal movement of people from mountains to plains and vice-versa is called (a) Migration (b) Transhumance (c) Commutation (d) Transportation
As per the announcement mode by Empowered Committee on VAT recently, the Value Added Tax will be implemented nationwide from (a) April 1, 2005 (b) May 1, 2005 (c) June 1, 2005 (d) July 1, 2005
Which city is called Silicon Valley of India ?
Pick the odd man out (A) J.L. Nehru (B) John Major (C) Tony Blair (D) Bill Clinton
Which one of the following is not an acid? (A) H2SO4 (B) P2O5 (C) HCl (D) HNO3
Name the north India Staes. Name the costal states of India
2 Answers KPSC Kerala Public Service Commission, Laro,
The ?little corporal? is the nickname of: (a) Lal Bahadur Shastri (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Napoleon Bonaparte (d) Bismark
The angular growth of branches are known as (1) plagiotropism (2) geotropism (3) heliotropis (4) hydrotropism
Life-saving antibiotics are obtained from: (1) Algae (2) Fungi (3) Bacteria (4) Medicinal plants
The Winter Olympic of 2002 will be organized in which of the following cities? 1 Nagano 2 Tokyo 3 Moscow 4 Salt Lake City