. Even though an animal is fed with carbohydrate-rich diet,
its blood sugar concentration tends to remain constant. This
is on account of the fact that in the case of an animal
(a) Hormones of pituitary glands control metabolic process
(b) Hormones of pancreas cause such a condition
(c) Blood sugar is readily absorbed by liver
(d) Glucose undergoes autolysis
Of the following, the busiest oceanic trade route is 1 Panama Canal 2 Seuz Canal 3 Cape route 4 North Atlantic route
3 Answers PCS, TCS, UPPCS, UPPSC Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission,
In a parliamentary from government, real powers of the state are vested in the ? a) Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister b) President c) Government d) Parliament
The objectives resolution which formed the basis of the Preamble of the Constitution was moved in the Constituent Assembly on December 13, 1946 by (a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Sardar Patel (d) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Which one among the following pairs is not correctly matched? 1 Bachhendri Pal : Mountaineer 2 Bindeshwari Pathak : Social Worker 3 Giriraj Kishore : Literateur 4 Sunderlal Bahuguna : Musicial
Tamerlane attacked India during the reign of: (a) Firouz Tughlak (b) Mahmud Nasir-ud-din (c) Mohammad-bin-Tughlak (d) Daulat Khan
India recently launched a satellite named as 1 INSAT-1A 2 INSAT-2B 3 INSAT-2E 4 INSAT-2A
Which of the following structures (glands) is concerned with the production of cortisone hormone in man ? a) Thyroid b) Testis c) Adrenal d) Pancreas
What makes blood look red? A. White Corpuscles B. Haemoglobin C. Plasma D. Colour Secretion
The river Damodar rises in the : (a) Rajasthan State (b) Gujarat State (c) Chhotanagpur Plateau (d) Arunachal Pradesh hills
Mary Pirce, who in partnership with Mahesh Bhupathi, won the 2005 Wimbledon Mixed Double Championship, belongs to 1 France 2 Sweden 3 USA 4 Australia
Mr.Cassam Uteem who was on an official visit to India recently is the President of 1 France 2 China 3 USA 4 UK
Akbar permitted his regent, Bairam Khan, to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca because: (a) Akbar wanted him to go on a diplomatic mission (b) Bariram had asked to go for religious reasons (c) Bairam had been rebellious and therefore Akbar wanted him to absent himself from India for a while (d) Akbar could not go himself and therefore sent a substitute