The term ?word? in computer technology refers to
(A) bits formed into groups
(B) coded instructions
(C) memory size
(D) language used
Which one of the following is popularly known as ?Lady with the Lamp?? (a) Mother Teresa (b) Florence Nightingale (c) Sarojini Naidu (d) Isabella Archer
??.muscle is the strongest of all in the human body. 1 Jaw 2 Thigh 3 Calf 4 Upper arm
Which sugar is present in considerable amount in the blood? 1 Glucose 2 Fructose 3 Galactose 4 Sucrose
World Red Cross Day was celebrated on (A) May 16, 2001 (B) May 11, 2001 (C) May 8, 2001 (D) May 1, 2001
?Queensberry Rules? is the name given to the rules in: (a) Cricket (b) Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Hockey
Styrene and 1,3-Butadience are used as co-polymers in the manufacture of 1 Terylene 2 Polyurethane 3 Nylon 4 Synthetic rubber
The Greenwich Meridian is also referred to as: (a) Zulu time (b) Bantu time (c) Nuer time
In 1938, who among the following definitely formulated his demand for a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise ? a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) C.R. Das c) Mahatma Gandhi d) Subhash Chandra Bose
Which State leads in inland fisheries? (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Kerala (c) West Bengal (d) Maharashtra
Which of the following represents the value of the India?s export to Bangladesh during 1998-99 (in Rs.Crore) 1 1268 2 1570 3 3250 4 4060
The president’s rule can be proclaimed in a state ? a) When a bill introduced by the state government in the state legislature is defeated b) If the president, on receipt of report from the governor of the state is satisfied that a situation is likely to arise in which the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the constitution c) If the president, on receipt of a report from the governor of the state, or otherwise, is the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the constitution d) When the Governor and the Chief Minister of a state differ on many matters
For securing home rule for Indians Mrs. Annie bezant started Home Rule Movement in: (a) 1905 (b) 1916 (c) 1911 (d) 1906