ICCR stands for
1 Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
2 International Centre for Criminal Rehabilitation.
3 International Council for Cultural Relations.
4 Indian Chamber for Commerce and Revenue.
In the preparation of vegetable Ghee, hydrogen is passed through oils, this process is called : (1) Esterification (2) Hydrogenation (3) De-hydrogenation (4) Solidification
The most important effect of the Act of 1857 was that : (a) it enlarged the Governor General?s Council (b) it transferred the power to govern from the East India company to the British Crown (c) the Indian army was reorganised (d) the British reversed their policy towards Indian States
The best fertilizer for plants is (A) Compost (B) Ammonium sulphate (C) Super phosphate of lime (D) Urea
In the field of religion, Akbar?s greatest contribution was in his: (a) founding of a new religion (b) expansion of his father?s religion (c) the building of temples and mosques (d) the religious toleration of his administration
Which one of the following lakes of India is a salt-water lake? 1 Rewalsar 2 Bhimtal 3 Nakki 4 Sambhar
. The first bird is believed to have appeared on the surface of the earth (a) 300 million years ago (b) 200 million years ago (c) 150 million years ago (d) 100 million years ago
Monetary policy is the policy of (1) Central Bank of India (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) Scheduled Banks (4) Public Sector Banks
Chocolates can be bad for health because of a high content of 1 Nickel 2 Sugar 3 Carbohydrates 4 Fats
Payne Stewart who won the U.S. Open Golf Championship 1999 died in a plane crash in 1 May 1999 2 August 1999 3 June 1999 4 October 1999
The first ever exhibition on 50 years of the Supreme Court of India and the Indian Legal System was inaugurated in 1 New Delhi 2 Calcutta 3 Chennai 4 Patna
Diabetes mellitus is caused due to the non secretion of a hormone known as: (1) Thyroxine (2) Clucagon (3) Pitutarin (4) Insulin
In which one of the following States the per acre yield of forest wealth is highest? (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Kerala (d) Assam