Those plants which use other plants as supporting structures
are:
(a) epiphytes
(b) thallophytcs
(c) hygrophytes
India is the largest producer of milk in the world. What is the approximate production of the same as per the latest figures? 1 88 MTs 2 100 MTs 3 120 MTs 4 140 MTs
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
The earliest of the holy books of the Hindus is the: (a) Gita (b) Ramayana (c) Mahabharata (d) Vedas
Michael Schumacher is associated with 1 Football 2 Golf 3 Car-racing 4 Billiards
Which is the most densely populated country? (a) Pakistan (b) Bangladesh (c) India (d) China
Which one of the following is not a true fossil? (1) Limulus (2) Archaeopteryx (3) Placoderm (4) Therapsid
how many pillar in islam
In India every citizen who is (a) 18 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (b) 20 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (c) 21 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (d) 22 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election
Due to which property of the light waves, the solar and lunar eclipse take place? (1) Interference (2) Diffraction (3) Polarization (4) Rectilinear propagation
The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is called: (a) humidity (b) dew (c) precipitation
Which of the following is the strongest force? (1) Atomic force (2) Gravitational forces (3) Electromagnetic forces (4) Nuclear forces
The founder of the autonomous kingdom of Oudh was 1 Shuja-ud-Daula 2 Saadat Kahn Burhan-ul Mulk 3 Safdarjang 4 Shershah