When was the first Five-Year Plan presented to the Parliament?
1 1950
2 1951
3 1952
4 1954
Pick the odd man out (A) J.L. Nehru (B) John Major (C) Tony Blair (D) Bill Clinton
The year in which he Battle of Padmanabha was fought in Andhra (1) 1794 (2) 1799 (3) 1803 (4) 1805
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? UN Organisation Headquarters (a) UNICEF : New York (b) UNCTAD : Geneva (c) UNDP : Rome (d) UNEP : Nairobi
The chief Aluminium-producing state is: (A) Jharkhand (B) Karnataka (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Kerala
Detergents used for cleaning clothes and utensils contain 1 Nitrates 2 Bicarbonates 3 Sulphonates 4 Bismutnates
. The monthly incomes of Peter and Paul are in the ratio of 4:3. Their expenses are in the ratio of 3:2. If each saves Rs. 600 at the end of the month, their monthly incomes respectively are (in rupees) (a) 3200 and 2400 (b) 2800 and 2100 (c) 2400 and 1800 (d) 2000 and 1500
?No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers? is 1 Bohr?s law 2 Aufbau principle 3 Newton?s law 4 Pauli?s exclusion principle
Bismark was: (a) German Democrat of late Nineteenth century, a very influential figure (b) a noted German statesman (c) a great inventor of early 20th century who classified human blood into various groups (d) an Emperor of France before World War I
The best example of igneous rock is: (a) granite (b) marble (c) limestone
The organism in which RNA is the genetic material is 1 Rabies virus 2 Staphylococcus 3 Plasmodium 4 Tobacco mosaic virus
In our body, the tissue are bathed in 1 Water 2 Blood 3 Lymph 4 Plasma
For reproducing sound, a CD (Compact Disc) audio player uses a (a) Quarts crystal (b) Titanium needle (c) Laser beam (d) Barium titanate ceramic
3 Answers F-TEC, IBM, NIMCET, Satyam, TCS,