Which of the following regions receives rainfall throughout
the year?
(a) Polar region
(b) Antarctic region
(c) Mediterranean region
(d) None of these
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A constable is 114 metres behind a thief. The constable runs 21 metres and the thief 15 metres in a minute. In what time will the constable catch the thief ? (a) 19 minutes (b) 18 minutes (c) 17 minutes (d) 16 minutes
If the compound interest on a sum of money for 3 years at the rate of 5% per annum is Rs. 252.20, then the simple interest on the same sum at the same rate and for the same time is (a) Rs. 220 (b) Rs. 240 (c) Rs. 245 (d) Rs. 250
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Which one of the following statements regarding starch and cellulose is not correct? (a) Both of them are of plant origin (b) Both of them are polymers (c) Both of them give colour with iodine (d) Both of them are made up of glucose molecules
In the sequence of numbers 5, 8, 15, 20, 29, 40, 53, one number is wrong. The wrong number is (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 29 (d) 40
Which one of the following dynasties was famous for its maritime power? (a) Pallava (b) Pandya (c) Chola (d) Rashtrakuta
The Ajanta Caves were built during the period of a) Guptas b) Kushans C) Mauryas d) Chalukyas
The main determinant of real wage is (A)extra earning (B)nature of work (C)promotion prospects (D)purchasing power of money
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By selling an article at 2/3 of the marked price, there is a loss of 10%. The profit percent, when the article is sold at the marked price, is (a) 20% (b) 30% (c) 35% (d) 40%
Which of the following is not an administrative function of a Village Panchayat? (a) Providing sanitation and drainage (b) Providing burial and cremation grounds (c) Providing college education (d) Maintenance of roads, tanks and wells
which among the following States is created as the 29th state of India?
The power to grant pardon to persons convicted of an offence is vested in the (a) President and the State Governor (b) Parliament (c) Union Law Minister (d) Attorney-General