For transaction the ‘O’ blood group of a donor can be accepted by a person having blood group ?
a) A
b) B
c) AB
d) All of the these
The number of ribs in human body is 1 12 2 18 3 20 4 24
The only instance when the president of india exercised his power of veto related to the ? a) Hindu code bill b) PEPSU appropriation bill c) Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill) d) Dowry prohibition bill
In radio transmission, what does FM stand for? 1 Frequent Modulatiion 2 Frequency Moderation 3 Frequency Monitoring 4 Frequency Modulation
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre is located at (1) Sriharikota (2) Ahmedabad (3) Thiruvananthapuram (4) Pune
The work function for aluminium surface 4.2 eV and that for sodium surface is 2.0 eV. The two metal surfaces are illuminated by suitable radiations so as to cause photo emission. We observe that. (1) Both A1 and Na will have the same threshold frequency (2) The threshold frequency of A1 > that of NA (3) The threshold frequency of Na > that of Al (4) The threshold wavelength of Al > that of Na
Diabetes mellitus is caused due to the non secretion of a hormone known as: (1) Thyroxine (2) Clucagon (3) Pitutarin (4) Insulin
Atmospheric pollution is caused by an excess of: (1) Carbon monoxide (2) Oxygen (3) Hydrogen (4) Nitrogen
Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Indian Constitution? (a) Partly Unitary and Partly Federal Constitution (b) A Secular State (c) Universal Adult Franchise (d) Double Citizenship
Consider the following statements about aluminum: 1. it is the third most abundant element in the earth’s crust 2. It is used to make over-head electric transmission lines 3. Aluminium vessels cannot be used for making alkali solutions. 4. Of these statements, the correct ones are (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 3 (d) 1,2 and 3
Chief Minister of a state is responsible to ? a) Governor b) Legislative Assembly c) Prime Minister d) Rajya Sabha
Deficiency of which one of the following causes knock-knee, bow legs and pigeon chest in children? (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B2 (c) Vitamin D (d) Vitamin E
The Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Justiciable (b) Non-justiciable (c) Always justiciable (d) Sometimes justiciable