Which of the following companies is the world?s second
largest automaker?
1 Suzuki
2 Ford
3 Toyota
4 Honda
For which crop is black soil most congenial? (a) Cotton (b) Gram (c) Millet (d) Barley
Which of the following state governments has prohibited use of the word ‘Harijan’ and replaced it with ‘Anusuchit Jati’ in official work ? a) Karnataka b) Jammu & Kashmir c) Rajasthan d) Uttar Pradesh e) None of these
The Union Council of Ministers consists of ? a) Prime Minister b) Cabinet Ministers c) Cabinet Ministers and Chief Ministers of the states d) Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of state and Deputy Ministers
Who among the following is the author of the Suitable Boy? (A) Kamala Markandey (B) Khushwant Singh (C) Vikram Seth (D) Arundhati Roy
The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of (a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya (b) Kanishka I (c) Rudradaman (d) Samudragupta
The short upper part of the human intestine next to the stomach is called 1 Caecum 2 Duodenum 3 Ileum 4 Jejunum
An industrialist wants to establish a cotton textile mill in the State of Kerala. He will face the difficulty of: (a) electricity (b) manpower (c) market (d) raw material
A light sensitive compound used in photography is (a) Silver chloride (b) Silver sulphide (c) Silver bromide (d) Silver oxide
A person weighs more in a life, which is (A) Moving up with a constant velocity. (B) Moving down with a constant velocity. (C) Accelerating upward. (D) Accelerating downward
The blueness of the sky is due to (1) Reflection of light (2) Refraction of light (3) Differaction of light (4) Scattering of light
1 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
As a part of its Children?s Day celebrations, which of the following States decidd to issue ?Birth Certificates to about 19 lakh children who were born during the last 10 years in the State but were living without a proper ?Birth Certificate? until now 1 Haryana 2 Uttar Pradesh 3 Bihar 4 Punjab
What is the national sport of Japan? (a) Ju-Jitsu (b) Mikado (c) Karate (d) Sumo