Which synthetic fiber possesses a ?drip-dry? property?
1 Rayon
2 Nylon
3 Silk
4 Terylene
The policy of the ?counterpoise or natives against natives? was inaugurated by: (1) Sir John Lawrence (2) Lord Mayo (3) Lord Rippon (4) Lord Lytton
When parliament is not in session, the president can promulgate an ordinance which is to be ratified by the parliament within ? a) 6 weeks from the date of issue of ordinance b) 6 weeks from the reassembly of parliament c) 3 months from the date of issue of the ordinance d) 6 months from the reassembly of the parliament
Out of all the Union territories only one has a High Court of its own. This Union Territory is: (a) Chandigarh (b) Delhi (c) Lakshadweep (d) Pondicherry
10 Answers Government, HPSC Haryana Public Service Commission, SSC,
Central Tobaco Research Institute is located at (1) Bhopal (2) Hyderabad (3) Rajahmundry (4) Calcutta
Water has maximum density at 1 -10c 2 00c 3 40c 4 1000c
The performance of Public Sector Banks during the year 2003-04 has beenA) Slightly lower than during 2002-03B) Much better than the year 2002-03 for all PSBsC) Same as it was in the year 2002-03D) Slightly better for some banks like SBI and its Associates. (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only A & D (4) Only D (5) None of these
. Which of the following throw light on Harappan Culture? (a) Archaeological excavations (b) The script on copper sheets (c) Rock edicts (d) All of the above
The winter rains in north-western India are caused by the 1 Westerly depressions 2 Retreating monsoon 3 Trade winds 4 South-westerly monsoon
Which of the following is a feature of the Parliamentary form of Government ? a) Executive is responsible to judiciary b) Executive is responsible to Legislature c) Judiciary is responsible to Executive d) Legislature is responsible to Executive
Who was the son of Bali? (a) Sugriva (b) Angad (c) Hanuman (d) Jamvant
In which among the following is the female literacy rate highest? 1 Chandigarh 2 Delhi 3 Mizoram 4 Pondicherry
Jainism believed in (a) The Vedas (b) Animal sacrifices (c) Theory of Karma (d) God