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How many teeth are known as milk teeth in human beings ? a) 4 b) 12 c) 20 d) 28
. The time taken by the sun to revolve around the centre of our galaxy is (a) 25 million years (b) 100 million years (c) 250 million years (d) 500 million years
Which of the following correctly explains the phenomenon of ‘Test Tube Baby’ ? a) When every process of embryo formation is in the test tube b) When the empbryo develops in a test tube c) When the fertilization is internal and development is external
The salary of the President (a) Cannot be diminished during his term of office (b) Cannot be reduced after one year of his service (c) Can be reduced during his second term (d) Can be reduced during an internal emergency
World Health Organisation (WHO) has resolved to eradicate polio globally by the year: (A) 1999 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2005
For which among the following sections of the society, Union Ministry for Urban Development and Poverty Eradication has, for the first time, prepared a National Policy Draft? 1 Street dwellers 2 Roadside vendors 3 Beggars 4 Sex workers
What is the estimated production of the onion In India during 1999-2000? 1 30 lakh tonnes 2 36 lakh tones 3 40 lakh tones 4 53 lakh tones
Who is the first Marshal of the Indian Air Force? A. Arjan Singh B. S.H.F.J. Manekshaw C. K.M. Cariappa D. S.M. Pannikar
Which one of these was not murdered? (a) Thomas Becket (b) Socrates (c) Julius Caesar (d) Abraham Lincoln (e) John F Keneedy
The highest dam in India is: (A) Krishnasagar Dam (B) Bhakra Dam (C) Pandoh Dam (D) Hirakud Dam
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College
. 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