The Space Commission was set up in:
(a) August, 1965
(b) June, 1972
(c) May, 1971
(d) January, 1972
Which India-born scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Astrophysics? (a) Prof. Chandrasekhar (b) Sir. C.V. Raman (c) Satyendra Nath Bose (d) Vikram Sarabhai
Most of the explosions in mines occur due to the mixing of (a) Hydrogen with oxygen (b) Oxygen with acetylene (c) Methane with air (d) Carbon dioxide with ethane
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What Fundamental Right is concerned with abolition of social distinctions? (a) Right against exploitation (b) Right to equality (c) Right to life and liberty (d) Cultural and educational rights
In the field of religion, Akbar?s greatest contribution was in his: (a) founding of a new religion (b) expansion of his father?s religion (c) the building of temples and mosques (d) the religious toleration of his administration
. Most of the reform movements were started in Bengal because: (a) The British rule was established there first (b) The Christian missionaries were active there (c) Common man was oppressed (d) The people were educated
The percentage of glucose present in the normal urine is (a) 0.1% (b) 2% (c) 9.5% (d) 0%
Microwave ovens work on the principle of (1) Absorption of microwaves by water (2) Absorption of microwaves by the vessel used for cooking (3) Reflection of the microwaves by the food (4) None of the above
By whom was the Constitution of India adopted? (a) Parliament of India (b) People of India (c) Constituent Assembly (d) None of these
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The empire of Akbar was divided into ??? Subas. (a) seven (b) thirteen (c) fifteen (d) nineteen
Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Astra is a recently test-fired surfrace-to-air Indian missile 2 Astra is powered by a solid propellant 3 Tejas is a single-seat, single-engine Indian Light combat Aircraft 4 India?s first stealth warship, INS Shivalik was launched in the year 2003
The Tehri Dam in Uttar Pradesh is held up because of (1) Foreign aid not forthcoming (2) Opposition by environmentalists (3) Change of site (4) Regional disputes
The circumference of the earth is: (a) 60,000 km (b) 40,067 km (c) 55,230 km