who called the scintest of uttrakhand.
?Bhatnagar Awards? are presented by CSIR for: (a) contribution in raising productivity (b) industrial welfare (c) important contribution in any field of science (d) environment
The One Time Settlement Scheme for loans to small and marginal farmers is further extended for a period of three months. The scheme is available for the loans upto Rs. 1 5 lakh only 2 3 lakh only 3 1 lakh only 4 50,000 only
In 1925 the government arrested and tried a large number of terrorists in the : (a) Kakori conspiracy (b) Kanpur conspiracy (c) Lahore conspiracy (d) Meerut conspiracy
The correct nomenclature of India according to the preamble is ? a) Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Democratic Republic b) Sovereign, Democratic Republic c) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic d) Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Democracy
When was the World Bank founded? (a) 1941 (b) 1913 (c) 1946 (d) 1915
Root Nodule of Legume contains (a) Iron bacteria (b) Nitrifying bacteria (c) Sulphur bacteria (d) Ammonifying bacteria
In 1576 at the Battle of Haldighati, Akbar defeated: (a) Uday Singh (b) Man Singh (c) Amar Singh (d) Rana Pratap
The langage that the largest number of people speak in the world, as their mother tongue, is: (A) Arabic (B) Chinese (C) English (D) Hindi
Which of the following is/are in the Tata Group of industries? 1 Voltas 2 Indian Hotels 3 Rallis India 4 All of these
The first State in India which was created on linguistic basis is 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Gujarat 3 Haryana 4 Kerala
In the human body, the most abundant element is (A) Carbon (B) Calcium (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
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Kyoto Protocol with came into effect from February 2005 is associated with which of the following fields? 1 Global Warming 2 Use of Nuclear Power for peaceful purposes 3 Sharing of water of international rivers 4 Exchange of information about drug trafficking