The fibre used in the manufacture of tyre-cord is
1 Rayon
2 Silk
3 Terelence
4 Nylon
In metabolism, enzymes act as 1 Promoter 2 Catalyst 3 Oxidant 4 Reductant
The founder of Sikh religion was: (a) Kabir (b) Ramanuj (c) Nanak (d) Ramanand
As per the census 2001, the number of million plus cities in India is (1) 20 (2) 24 (3) 35 (4) 42 (5) 52
The rock formed by accumulation, compaction and cementation of fragmented earth materials is: (a) sedimentary rock (b) metamorphic rock (c) silt
As per Census of India 2001, the minimum gap in male-female literacy rate anywhere in India has been observed in 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Kerala 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Mizoram
What is meant by ?office of profit?? (a) It is that office the holder of which draws pecuniary benefits from the government (b) Office which gives an opportunity to exploit others (c) Office which is meant only for profit making (d) Office which means any financial involvement
In which year was the Nobel Prize for Economics announced for the first time? (a) 1901 (b) 1919 (c) 1969 (d) 1970 (e) 1974
The first human being to land on moon is: (a) Yuri Gagarin (b) Neil Armstrong (c) Rakesh Sharma (d) Robert Medereze
. Palghat Mountain lies between (a) Nilgiri and Coromondel (b) Nilgiri and Annamalal (c) Nilgiri and Westernghats (d) Nilgiri and Easternghats
Pawapuri in Bihar is famous for: (a) Tomb of Sher Shah Suri (b) The place where Lord Mahavira breathed his last (c) Pilgrim place for Buddhists (d) Ruins of a Buddhist university
Who is the odd man out? (A) Elizabeth (B) Die Hard (C) Men in Black (D) My Experiments with Truth
Who among the following received the prestigious Borlaug Award for generating awareness among farmers about threats to food security and livelihoods from patents and intellectual property rights ? (a) Aruna Roy (b) Champa Devi (c) Suman Sahai (d) Vandana Shiva