Which animal has been declared as National Heritage Animal in October 2010 by the Union Government?
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Which of the following belongs to the family of fishes? 1 Silverfish 2 Starfish 3 Cuttlefish 4 Shark
The father of Russian Revolution is: (a) Nikita Khurschev (b) Stalin (c) V I Lenin (d) L I Brezhnev
Who among the following enjoys the rank of the cabinet minister of the Indian Union ? a) Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha b) Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission c) Secretary to the Government of India d) None of the above
Why ice melts quickly in water than in air? (1) Water is heavier (2) Heat energy in water is less than in air (3) Composition of water and ice are same (4) Heat energy in water is greater than in air
Who has not been awarded the Pravasi Bhartiya Samman in January 2004? 1 Jean Pierre Harrison 2 Kalpana Chawla 3 Meghnad Desai 4 Sukhi Turner
Which instrument is played by Bismillah Khan? (a) Flute (b) Tabla (c) Shehnai (d) Sarod (e) Sarangi
Which of the following is correct regarding the Indian Constitution ? a) It is completely based on British Constitution b) It is made only on the basis of Government of India Act, 1935 c) It is a mixture of several constitutions d) It is original
Indian Pangolin feeds on (1) Frogs and toads (2) Fruits (3) Grasses (4) Ants and termites
Which of the following is not the short name of aprogramme designedfor the employment generation? 1 EAS 2 PMIUPED 3 TRYSEM 4 CAPART
Saccharin is made up of (a) Toluene (b) Phenol (c) Propane (d) Butane
In the context of Panchayati Raj, which one of the following is true about Gram Sabha? 1 This is the topmost tier of the Panchayati Raj 2 It consists of all the voters residing in the jurisdiction of a Village Panchyat 3 It is the executive body consisting of selected representatives from Vilage Panchayat 4 It consists of all the adult males of the vVillage Panchayat
. In recent years there has been some concern over the threat posed by the Mathura Oil Refinery and the thermal power plants to the Taj Mahal in Agra. The Scientific basis of any possible damage to the Taj is mainly (a) Stratospheric ozone and the chlorofluorocarbons which destroy it (b) Acid precipitation and tropospheric ozone (c) Increasing levels of atomospheric CO2 which produce the greenhouse effect (d) Ultraviolet radiation (240-260 nanometers wavelength) and the fumes from the heavily polluted Yamuna river