A climate where precipitation received is less than
potential evaporation is called:
(a) desert climate
(b) arid climate
(c) tropical climate
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Which of the following roofs provide better protection against heat? 1 Cement slab 2 Asbestos sheets 3 Reinforced concrete 4 None of these
The British government summoned in London the First Round Table Conference (1930) to: (a) finalise the Nehru Report (b) finalise the partition of the country (c) sign a pact with Gandhiji (d) discuss the Simon commission Report
Spondylitis is the disease affecting (a) Kidney (b) Spinal column (c) Brain cells (d) Lungs
Tipu Sultan of Mysore was killed in a bloody engagement in the: (a) First Mysore War (b) Second Mysore War (c) Third Mysore War (d) Fourth Mysore War
The expenditure which is charged on the Consolidated Fund of India 1 Is discussed and voted by the Parliament 2 Can be discussed but is not put to vote before the Parliament 3 Can neither be discussed not voted by the Parliament 4 Is discussed and voted by the Lok Sabha only
The branch of Botany which deals with the form of the plant is (a) Ecology (b) Histology (c) Physiology (d) Morphology
Maldives was in news recently due to (a) Foreign exchange crisis (b) Emergency was clamped (c) Won a major football tournament (d) Bloodless coup
The Amendment to the Constitution which relates to the urban local bodies in India (1) 64th Amendement (2) 72nd Amendement (3) 73rd Amendement (4) 74th Amendement
National highway No. 3 runs from: (a) Amritsar to Kolkata (b) Delhi to Chennai (Madras) (c) Delhi to Ahmedabad (d) Agra to Mumbai (Bombay)
According to the Indian mythology there are three deities who create, preserve and destroy. The creator is Brahma and the preserver is Vishnu, who is destroyer? (a) Ravana (b) Kansa (c) Bali (d) Mahesh