Inspection and dissection of a body after death in human beings,
as for determination of cause of death is called
1 Autograft
2 Autotomy
3 Autopsy
4 Autoesism
The famous English novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch, who died recently, belonged to which of the following countries? 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 Britain 4 None of these
The nationalist leaders, including Tilak, supported the war effort (1914) of the government: (a) out of a sense of loyalty (b) because of their sympathy with the British cause (c) as they hated Germany (d) in the belief that grateful Britain would repay India?s loyalty with gratitude
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What is Electoral College? (a) Where electorates are educated (b) Where electorates assemble (c) Eligible voters for electing the President of India (d) Those who elect speaker
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
If you are in-charge of a heavy water plant, you are most probably connected with the generation of: (A) thermo-nuclear energy (B) nuclear fission energy (C) electrical energy (D) solar energy
The name of the world?s first black spaceman is: (a) Prensa Latina (b) Arnaldo Amayao Mendez (c) Yury Rumanenko (d) Robert Mendereze
The present (2003) per capita income in India is (nearly) Rs. (A) 26,000 (B) 18,000 (C) 17,000 (D) 14,000
The Act which was passed in 1907 was the : (a) Indian Press Act (b) Seditious Meeting Act (c) Vernacular Press Act (d) Arms Act
Pick the odd man out. (A) Ashish Balal (B) Dhanraj Pilai (C) Pargat Singh (D) Milkha Singh
In a bee-hive, there is a division of labour. Workers which collect honey from flowers are 1 Males 2 Females 3 Sterile 4 Intersexes
The Fundamental Rights granted by the Constitution of India are not enforceable through Article 32 against (a) Central Government (b) State Government (c) District Boards (d) Private Individuals