Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring chelate compound in
which the
central metal is
1 Iron
2 Copper
3 Calcium
4 Magnesium
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Which of the following metals forms an amalgam with other metals?
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The Governor of a state is appointed by the president on the advice of the ? a) Chief Minister b) Chief Jutice c) Prime Minister d) Vice President
The twin-city capital of Andhra Pradesh famous for Char Minar, Salarjang Museum etc is called: (a) Hubli-Dharwar (b) Mathura-Brindaban (c) Calcutta-Howra (d) Hyderabad-Secunderabad
How many local trains run in Mumbai
. In which is the following states do we find uranium deposits? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Bihar (c) Rajashthan (d) Only (b) and (c) (e) All of above
Which article of the Constitution of India provides for the post of Governor in a State? 1 Article 273 2 Article 226 3 Article 173 4 Article 153
A commercial bank law creates credit only if it has (a) Cash in the vault (b) Excess reserves (c) Permission of Reserve Bank (d) Cooperation of other banks
THE IRON MAN OF INDIA WAS
Which of the following statements is wrong for the planet Venus? (1) It can be seen during whole night (2) After Sun and Moon, it is the most bright object in the sky (3) Its rotation and revolution are in opposite direction (4) Its surface temperature is about 4500C
. The table below compares apparel exports of various countries between the years 1980 and 1990: Apparel Exports of various countries ($ billion) 1980 1990 Hong Kong 4.98 15.41 Italy 4.58 11.84 China 1.63 9.67 S. Korea 2.95 7.88 Thailand 0.27 3.33 India 0.59 2.50 Indonesia 0.10 1.65 Malaysia 0.15 1.32 Total 15.25 53.60 Which one of the following statements is NOT true? (Restricting consideration to countries listed in the table only) (a) Thailand has overtaken India in apparel export performance between 1980 and 1990 (b) Total apparel export from the countries listed has increased (in dollar terms) between 1980 and 1990, but part of this is likely to be due to global inflation. (c) India’s share of the apparel export market has increased (d) Maximum improvement in apparel export performance has been achieved by Indonesia
New Zealand is: (a) a large ocean bay (b) an archipelago (c) two big islands: North Island, South Island separated by Cook Strait and several small islands (d) a rage island
Potassium permanganate is used for purifying drinking water, because it (a) Dissolves the impurities of water (b) Is a sterilizing agent (c) Is an oxidizing agent (d) Is a reducing agent
The all-powerful religious and political authority in the Arab empire was the: (a) Qazi (b) Sultan (c) Maulvi (d) Khalifa