In making jewellery with gold it is alloyed with copper or
silver because
(1) Pure gold is not ductile and malleable
(2) Gold is too hard for use in pure state
(3) Pure gold is highly brittle
(4) Gold is too soft for use in pure state
. Which one of the following animals stores water in the intestine? (a) Moloch (b) Camel (c) Zebra (d) Uromastix
24 Answers Arena, camel, FD, JGV, JPSC Jharkhand Public Service Commission,
The largest part of the human brain is ? a) Cerebellum b) Cerebrum c) Mebulla oblongata d) Midbrain
Who among the following is the author of the Suitable Boy? (A) Kamala Markandey (B) Khushwant Singh (C) Vikram Seth (D) Arundhati Roy
All acids essentially contain 1 Oxygen 2 Hydrogen 3 Nitrogen 4 Chlorine
Jeev Milkha Singh who was in the news recently, is associated with which of the following games/sports? 1 Football 2 Basketball 3 Golf 4 squash
Pulitzer Prizes of the US are awarded for 1 Music 2 Films 3 Print Journalism 4 None of these
The National Calendar, which is based on Saka Era, was introduced in the country in the year: (a) 1957 (b) 1951 (c) 1949 (d) 1947
The ?World Day for Water? is observed on which of the following days? 1 22nd Janaury 2 22nd March 3 22nd May 4 12th March
General Knowledge & Current Affairs Questions and Answers - Set 1
55 Answers Amul, BBC, BSRB, IES, Infosys, LIC, Miss India, Nipuna, Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited PVVNL, Police Exam, Polytechnic, Reliance, RRB, Satyam, SET Exam, State Bank Of India SBI, TCS, TGT, UPSC,
In which of the following activities silicon carbide is used? 1 Making cement and glass 2 Disinfecting water of ponds 3 Making casts for statues 4 Cutting very hard substances
Which football player was named 2004 FIFA World Footballer of the Year? 1 Zinedine Zidane 2 Thierry Henry 3 Ronaldinho 4 A.Shevchenko
Which electromagnetic radiation is emitted by radioactive substances? (a) ?-rays (b) Radio waves (c) Micro waves (d) X-rays