Washing soda is the common name for ?
a) Calcium carbonate
b) Calcium bicarbonate
c) Sodium carbonate
d) Sodium bicarbonate
If one chews an unsweetened chapatti for a short time, a distinctly sweetish taste becomes noticeable because 1 Carbohydrate is converted into sugar in the mouth 2 Protein is converted into sugar in the mouth 3 Fat is converted into sugar in the mouth 4 None of these
Which of the following statements is true in respect of the Rajya Sabha? (a) One-third of its members retire every two years (b) One-third of its members retire every three years (c) Two-thirds of its members retire every two years (d) Two-thirds of its members retire every three years
. Why does a person lean while climbing a hill? (a) By learning forward vertical line passing through his centre of gravity will be in a state of equilibrium (b) By leaning he can use greater force to overcome ascent (c) By leaning man will be able to catch something if he slips (d) None of these
People of which of the following countries rejected a UN peace plan in a referendum rencently ? (a) Sierra leone (b) Sudan (c) Uganda (d) Cyprus
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The maximum limit at which water vapour is found in the troposphere is : (a) 18000 feet (b) 10000 feet (c) 5000 feet
Which temperature zone is known as the surplus zone? (a) Tropical (b) Temperate (c) Polar
Which water body separates Australia from New Zelansd? 1 Cook Straits 2 Tasman Sea 3 McMunro Sound 4 Great Barrier Reef
In a normal human being, food takes about?? hours to reach the end of the intestine for complete absorption. 1 4 2 8 3 12 4 16
When were the postal services opened to the public in India? 1 1837 2 1867 3 1923 4 1948
The constitution of India was enacted by a constituent assembly set up ? a) Under the Indian Independence Act,1947 b) Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946 c) Through a resolution of the provisional government
Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell reputed to be one of the largest selling best sellers of all time? (a) Gone with the Wind (b) The Three Musketeers (c) Born Free (d) Ulysses