. The only anthropoid ape to be found in India is the
(a) Hanuman monkey
(b) Liontailed macaque of Western Ghats
(c) Slow loris of Assam
(d) White browed gibbon of Assam
The Puranas are: (a) 4 in number (b) 7 in number (c) 10 in number (d) 18 in number
The phylum chordate is characterized by the presence of 1 Spinal cord 2 Notochord 3 Nerve chord 4 None of these
Pathway of energy in an ecosystem is: (A) cyclinc (B) unidirectional (C) web-like (D) sometimes cyclinc and sometimes unidirectional
?Param? is the brand name of a: (A) missile (B) submarine (C) supercomputer (D) tank
In the year 2003, who among the following has been awarded the SCOPE award for excellence in PSU (Public Sector Undertaking) management? 1 C.P.Jain 2 K.G.Ramachandran 3 Prithipal Singh 4 V.S.Jain
Which of the following is not a source of income for the Panchayats in India? 1 Budget allocated from the Union Government 2 Share from the State Government?s annual budgets 3 Proceeds from taxes levied by them 4 Fees and charges imposed
With whom is ?Junagarh Rock Inscription? associated? (a) Rudradaman (b) Bimbisara (c) Chandragupta II (d) Gautamiputra Satakarni
Role of bone marrow in animals is (1) To assist kidneys (2) To act as hemopoietic tissue (3) To assist liver (4) To control blood pressure
The Treaty of Bassein was signed with the British by Peshwa 1 Madhava Rao 2 Balaji Baji Rao 3 Baji Rao I 4 Baji Rao II
Which of the following is mainly a water-borne disease? 1 Cholera 2 Chicken-pox 3 Polio 4 None of these
In mammals, the part of the brain that has reached highest level of development and that has enabled humans to grow their own crop, invent machines, develop language and art is 1 Cerebrum 2 Cerebellum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 None of these
Particles of which of the following elements are extremely harmful for human beings? 1 Lead and Arsenic 2 Lead and Mercury 3 Mercury and Cadmium 4 Zinc and Iron