Rubber is coagulated from latex by adding
1 Hydrochloric acid
2 Acetic acid
3 Sulphuric acid
4 Carbonic acid
Which city will hold the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in April 2000? 1 Dhaka 2 Islamabad 3 Durban 4 Delhi
Which of the following types of clothes is manufactured by using petroleum products ? (a) Rayon Silk (b) Terelyne (c) Nylon (d) Cotton
Which of the following agencies does not finance local bodies for infrastructural development 1 LIC 2 HUDCO 3 CRISIL 4 All of these
The first of the six 250 MW units of the 1500 MW Nathpa Jhakari Hydel Power Project has been launched in October 2003 in 1 Madhya Pradesh 2 Haryana 3 Himachal Pradesh 4 Kerala
“Losharik” is the name of 1 The world’s deepest and most silent nuclear submarine built by Russia 2 A new missile built by Pakistan 3 A ship built by Japan 4 A book written by Shri J.N.Dixit
The number of States having common boundary with the State of Madhya Pradesh is: (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 8
With reference to a normal human being, which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Human saliva is slightly alkaline 2 An adult human may secrete 1 to 1.5 litres of saliva per day 3 Saliva is secreted by sixs pairs of salivary glands in human beings 4 The salivary enzyme (ptyalin) breaks down cooked starach into maltose
The CEBIT ? 2002, the biggest communication and information technology show, ws organized in 1 Hanover 2 Berlin 3 London 4 Tokyo
As per Census 2001 which of the following States has the lowest density of population ? (a) Manipur (b) Meghalaya (c) Nagaland (d) Mizoram
what is the first primenester of india.
A Vice-President can (a) Be elected only for one term (b) Be elected only for two terms (c) Be elected only for three terms (d) Be elected again and again for any number of terms
. In recent years there has been some concern over the threat posed by the Mathura Oil Refinery and the thermal power plants to the Taj Mahal in Agra. The Scientific basis of any possible damage to the Taj is mainly (a) Stratospheric ozone and the chlorofluorocarbons which destroy it (b) Acid precipitation and tropospheric ozone (c) Increasing levels of atomospheric CO2 which produce the greenhouse effect (d) Ultraviolet radiation (240-260 nanometers wavelength) and the fumes from the heavily polluted Yamuna river