Paper was invented in China in the:
(a) 1st century BC
(b) 1st century AD
(c) 4TH century AD
(d) 5TH century AD
After drinking alcohol, a person walks clumsily because, the alcohol affects his 1 Cerebellum 2 Cerebrum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 Spinal cord
. The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the earth. This is true of (a) Uranus (b) Neptune (c) Saturn (d) Mars
Which of the following is equivalent to national income? 1 Gross domestic product at market prices 2 Net domestic product at factor prices 3 Net national product at market prices 4 Net national product at factor cost
Which of the following is not a Tiger Reserve ? (a) Sariska (b) Bondipur (c) Manas (d) Sultanpur
Akhnoor bridge, which was recently in the news, is built over which of the following rivers? 1 Sindhu 2 Ravi 3 Sutlej 4 Chenab
The Budget is first of all passed by the (a) Lok Sabha (b) Rajya Sabha (c) Either of the above (d) Neither of the above
Kuchipudi is a dance drama of Andhra Pradesh. Which of the following statements about Kuchipudi is not correct? (a) It was a male prerogative (b) In recent years women have taken to it as well (c) It is mostly solo dance (d) The performers do not act and speak; they only dance
The itching disease Scabies is caused by 1 Bacterium 2 Fungus 3 Mite 4 Protozoa
What is the significance of the year 1905? (1) Foundation of Indian National Congress (2) Jallianwala Bagh massacre (3) Partition of Bengal (4) Introduction of Railways
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. Which one of the following governmental steps has proved relatively effective in controlling the double digit rate of inflation in the Indian economy during recent years? (a) Enhanced rate of production of all consumer goods (b) Streamlined public distribution system (c) Pursuing an export-oriented strategy (d) Containing budgetary deficits and unproductive expenditure
The most ductile element is: (A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Iron (D) Aluminium