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The deposits of wind transported silt which has settled from dust stroms over many thousand years is known as: (a) Loess (b) Barkhans (c) Peneplain
Rate of transpiration is the maximum when there is (1) Low temperature (2) Low wind velocity (3) High temperature and low humidity (4) High humidity
Louver Museum is located In 1 London 2 Paris 3 Moscow 4 Chicago
Which of the following non-banking finance companies is not allowed to convert itself into a Bank? 1 Kotak Mahindra Finance Ltd 2 Birla Mutual Funds 3 Peerless Finance 4 Tata Finance
The foreigners to have been awarded ?Bharat Ratna?, India?s highest award? (a) Perezde Cuellar, Dr. Janas Salk (b) Nelson Mandela, Yasser Arafat (c) Ghaffar Khan, Nelson Mandela (d) Dr. Jonas Salk, Aung San Suu Kyi
Which one of the following features make our Constitution Unitary? (a) Emergency Powers of the Centre (b) Imposition of President?s Rule in a State (c) Union Government?s power to issue directions to the State Governments (d) Residuary Powers with the Union Parliament
In case a president dies while in office, the Vice president can act as president for a maximum period of ? a) 2 years b) 1 year c) 3 months d) 6 months
. The only anthropoid ape to be found in India is the (a) Hanuman monkey (b) Liontailed macaque of Western Ghats (c) Slow loris of Assam (d) White browed gibbon of Assam
Lines connecting places with equal temperature are: (a) Isotherms (b) Isolines (c) Isostasy
Which of the following statements is incorrect? (a) Wheat is grown in Punjab (b) Tea is produced in Assam (c) Coffee is grown in Karnataka (d) Saffron is produced in HP
The Panchayat Elections in which of the following States in May 2003 were in the news as the campaigning for the same turned out to be full of violent incidents in which one Union Minister of State was also injured? 1 Orrisa 2 Manipur 3 West Bengal 4 Uttar Pradesh
Entrance to the Indian Civil Service was made possible for the Indians by: (a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Lord Canning (c) Lord Lytton (d) Lord Ripon