Classical Sanskrit poetry of India is:
(a) predominantly secular
(b) predominantly religious
(c) a mixture of religious and secular
(d) Nothing can be said definitely
The Pala kings of Bengal were by religion (a) Saiva (b) Vaishnava (c) Buddhist (d) Jain
The mean kinetic energy of a gas atom at absolute temperature T is (1) kT/2 (2) 3kT/4 (3) KT (4) 3kT/2
The most important rock structure rich in minerals is: (a) Kadappa structure (b) Dharwar structure (c) Gondwana structure (d) Vindhya structure
As per the figures released by the Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy, the tea exports from India during the year 2002-03 1 Declined by 5% approximately 2 Increased by 5% approximately 3 Declined by 7% approximately 4 Increased by 7% approximately
Lethal genes are much less common in haploid organisms than in diploids because: (A) haploids are usually smaller than the diploids (B) there are more diploids around us than these are haploids (C) in haploids, a gene is expressed even in a single dose (D) of the occurrence of irregular meiosis in haploids
When was our National Anthem first sung and where? 1 January 24, 1950 in Allahabad 2 Janaury 24, 1950 in Delhi 3 December 26, 1942 in Calcutta 4 December 27, 1911 in Calcutta
The ?Akbarnamah? was written by: (a) Abul Fazl (b) Badauni (c) Kafi Khan (d) Sheik Faiji
. The New Population Bomb refers to (a) An increase in the population of the aged in the Third World (b) Rapidly growing urban population in the Third World (c) Large scale distress migration in the Third World (d) Deluge of Soviet emigrants
From the Constitution of Canada we have borrowed the scheme of our (a) Fundamental Rights (b) Federation (c) Directive Principles of State Policy (d) Supreme Court
The country more than half of which lies below sea level and which is the most densely populated countries in the world is: (a) Sweden (b) Norway (c) Netherlands (d) Kenya
WTO was established on: (A) January 5, 1995 (B) March 12, 1995 (C) January 1, 1995 (D) January 1, 1996
The foundation of New Delhi was laid on December 15, 1911. Who laid the foundation stone? (a) Lord Mountbatten (b) King George V (c) Queen Victoria (d) Lord William Bentinck