In an atomic nucleus, neutrons and protons are held together by
1 Gravitational forces
2 Magnetic forces
3 Exchange force
4 Coulombic forces
Aurangzeb re-established the Jizya on the Hindus: (a) because the Moghul exchequer was short of funds (b) because he did not like the non-conformists to his religion (c) because that was according to the tenets of the Muslim faith (d) because the Hindus were inimical to the Moghul Empire
Who among the following is the Deputy Chairman of the Indian Planning Commission? 1 Bimal Jalan 2 Montek Singh Ahluwalia 3 Syama Charan Shukla 4 None of these
All acids essentially contain 1 Oxygen 2 Hydrogen 3 Nitrogen 4 Chlorine
Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President ? a) Speaker of Lok Sabha b) Prime Minister c) Election Commissioner d) Governor
The year in which Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah ascended the throne of Golconda is (1) 1521 A.D. (2) 1518 A.D. (3) 1580 A.D. (4) 1591 A.D.
The ad-line ?God people to bank with? is associated with 1 Punjab National bank 2 State Bank of India 3 Citi Bank 4 Union Bank of India
The Deputy Chairman is (a) Nominated by the Vice-President (b) Nominated by the President (c) Elected by the Members of the Rajya Sabha out of its members (d) Nominated by the Prime Minister
If the fins of a fish are damaged, which of the following activities would suffer? 1 Locomotion and excretion 2 Locomotion and respiration 3 Speed and changing direction 4 Speed and respiration
Old-written material, which cannot be read easily, can be read by 1 Cosmic rays 2 Ultraviolet rays 3 Infra red rays 4 None of these
When the Vice President officiates as president, he draws the salary of ? a) President b) Member of parliament c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha d) Both (a) & (c)
C-DOT is the name given to (1) A new computer language (2) Center for Development of Telematics (3) Council for Development and Training (4) Committee of Developing Nations
. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees. (a) Rs. 520 (b) Rs. 600 (c) Rs. 720 (d) Rs. 800