. Which of the following was helped in the treaty between
Sikhs and the British
(a) Dalip Singh
(b) Lal Singh
(c) Rajit Singh
(d) Amar Singh
As per Census 2001, which one among the following States has the largest population? 1 Gujarat 2 Karnataka 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Rajasthan
Which of the following represents the value of the India?s export to Bangladesh during 1998-99 (in Rs.Crore) 1 1268 2 1570 3 3250 4 4060
The development of natural vegetation in stages is referred as: (a) plant succession (b) climax vegetation (c) savanna vegetation
Nivi, Paridhan and Adhivasa were the 1 Different types of garments of the Aryans 2 Government officials of the Aryan Kings 3 Tribal people of Ancient India 4 Musical instrument of ancient Indians
The Council of Ministers can remain in power only so long as it enjoys the confidence of the (a) Rajya Sabha (b) Lok Sabha (c) Speaker (d) Prime Minister
Edaphic factors are related to: (a) soil (b) climate (c) evaporation
. The theory of ‘jumping genes’ was propounded by (a) Gregor Johann Mandel (b) Thomas Hunt Morgan (c) Barbara McClintock (d) Watson and Crick
What is laughing gas? 1 Carbon dioxide 2 Sulphur dioxide 3 Hydrogen peroxide 4 Nitrous oxide
Astigmatism is a defect of eye which can be rectified by using a (1) Convex lens (2) Concave lens (3) Biconevex lens (4) Cylindrical lens
The name of the World Bank president is?.. A. Paul Walferson B. Paul Jefferson C. Paul Walfowitz D. Paul McPherson
As per the data collected by a popular publication, who amongst the following has become the third richest person in the world? 1 Azim Premji 2 Adi Godrej 3 Ratan Tata 4 Lakshmi Niwas Mittal
Which of the following statements is true for planktons? 1 They live on the surface of lake water 2 They live on the bottom of lakes 3 They live on the plants growing in water 4 They live n the water column