Particles of which of the following elements are extremely
harmful for human beings?
1 Lead and Arsenic
2 Lead and Mercury
3 Mercury and Cadmium
4 Zinc and Iron
Which of the following days was declared as ?World Book Day? by the UNESCO ? 1 April 23 2 March 23 3 May 23 4 June 23
Tourism has become one of the largest income generators and foreign exchange earners for many countries in Asia and South America. Which year was celebrated as International Year of Ecotourism to sensitise the tourism industry to build a self-sustainable model of tourism? 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 2004
Prof. C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on (a) Transistors (b) Reflection of light (c) Scattering of light (d) Nuclear energy
We have borrowed the Directive Principles of State Policy from the Constitution of (a) U.S.A. (b) U.K. (c) Canada (d) Ireland
Biometrics technology is associated with 1 Identifying individuals by body scan 2 Identifying individuals by fingerprints, voice, eyes, etc. 3 Technology used in plant tissue culture 4 None of the above
Which century is known as ?the age of reason? ? (A) 12th century (B) 20th century (C) 16th century (D) 18th century
Number of transistors per chip on a Pentium Chip with a clock frequency of 300 MHz is approximately (A) 100000 (B) 1000000 (C) 10000000 (D) 100000000
The place where Lord Krishna explained the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) Mathura (b) Dwarka (c) Kurukshetra (d) Gokul
A river system existing before the evolution of the present landforms is known as: (a) Anticedent river (b) dentric river (c) terrilis river
under which election commision functions
Is the President a part of the Union Parliament? (a) Yes (b) No (c) Yes, in the case of money bills only (d) Yes, only when he issues ordinance
The famous ?Quit India Resolution? was passed in: (a) Oct 1940 (b) June 1941 (c) March 1941 (d) August 1942