Snake bite first affects the
1 Nervous system
2 Lungs
3 Blood circulation
4 Brian
Which country is nearest to the South Pole? (a) Australia (b) New Zealand (c) Chile (d) South Africa
3 Answers Australia Visa, Frankfinn, RRB,
Income that is reduced from total income for purposes of taxation is a/an 1 Exemption 2 Rebate 3 Deduction 4 None of these
The exports from India registered how much growth in terms of percentage during 1998-99? (All types of exports put together) 1 1% 2 1.7% 3 2.2% 4 3.7%
The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is called: (a) humidity (b) dew (c) precipitation
The continent of Africa is divided into two parts by the: (a) Sahara Desert (b) Atlas Mountains (c) Congo River
Scientists are working on a project which will help them to get a supply of 20-30 Terrawatts of solar power to earth from 1 Moon 2 Jupiter 3 Venus 4 ?Mir?, the space station placed in the universe
?Eagle? is a term used in: (a) Golf (b) Tennis (c) Billiards (d) Volleyball
The Constituent Assembly was set up under the (a) Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946 (b) Government of India Act 1935 (c) Indian Independence Act 1947 (d) Government of India Act 1919
. Why was joint sector mooted in India? (a) For mobilising initiative resources (b) Because the Government was unable to handle (c) Because private entrepreneurs were exploiting consumers (d) None of these
Consider the following statements : 1. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq was the Delhi Sultan when Vijayanagar Empire was founded. 2. Krishna Deva Raya was the ruler of Vijayanagar when Babur took over from Ibrahim Lodi. 3. Rama Raya was defeated at Talikota when Jahangir was the Emperor at Delhi. Which of the statements given above are correct ? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3
The most literate Union Territory in India is (A) Delhi (B) Pondicherry (C) Chandigarh (D) Lakshadweep
Inulin controls the metabolism of