Phenylketonuria is an example of an inborn error of metabolism.
This ?error? refers to
1 Hormonal overproduction
2 None disjunction
3 Atrophy of endocrine glands
4 Inherited lack of an enzyme
Temple building gained much patronage in the 6th-8th centuries from the: (a) Pallavas and Chalukyas (b) Guptas (c) Mauryas and Guptas (d) Cholas and Guptas
Bharat Natyam is: (a) a solo dance (b) A feminine dance (c) devotional in spirit (d) all the three above
When was the first Atom Bomb dropped on Japan? (A) 1945 (B) 1939 (C) 1946 (D) 1947
Author of the book ?Origin of Species? was: (a) Karl Marx (b) Charles Darwin (c) Newton (d) T A Edison
The ?Blue Mountains? is the epithet applicable to the: (a) Satpura mountains (b) Nilgiri mountains (c) Lushai hills (d) Aravali hills
The Morroccan traveler Ibn Batuta was a contemporary of: (a) Aladuddin Khilji (b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlak (c) Sultan Mahmud (d) Gyasuddin Balban
The Mahanadi river mostly cultivates the soil of an Indian State namely: (a) Orissa (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Maharashtra (d) Andhra Pradesh
A large part of investment in India in the Public Sector is directed for the development of: (1) Light capital goods industries (2) Defence industry (3) Heavy capital goods industries (4) Consumer goods industries
Who amongst the following is actively campaigning to ban landmines and was also honoured by Nobel Peace Prize for 1997? 1 Dr.Syukuro Manabe 2 Mr.Jerzy Buzek 3 Ms.Jody Williams 4 Mr.Dario Fo
Which of the following countries was the earliest to give women the right to vote? (a) Iceland (b) India (c) New Zealand (d) USA
The slogan The World?s local Bank?s is associated with 1 HSBC 2 Americal Express 3 ABN Amro 4 Standard Chartered
. On which of the following goods emphasis has been laid on our plans? (a) Consumer’s goods (b) Producer’s goods (c) Substitutes for foreign goods