The largest gland in the human body ?
a) Heart
b) Lever
c) Kidney
d) Brain
CPI stands for 1 Congress Party of India 2 Cost Price Index 3 Consumer Price Index 4 None of these
The salary of the Indian President has been raised from Rs.20,000 to 1 Rs.25,000 2 Rs.30,000 3 Rs.35,000 4 Rs.50,000
PETA was recently in global news on persuading/forcing 1 Petroleum companies stop using chamois leather products in petrol pumps 2 General motors not to use leather interiors in car 3 Daimler Chrysler to withdraw its leather interiors from their Benz cars. 4 All of the above
The punchline used by HUTCH is 1 ?The name inspires trust? 2 Improving the quality of life? 3 ?Wherever you go our network follows? 4 ?Express yourself?
Bombay-Ahmedabad industrial region dominates in Cotton textile production in India because (1) It lies close to one of the important Cotton producing areas of India (2) It can import good quality cotton from Egypt (3) It has developed the necessary entrepreneurial skill (4) All the above reasons
The participation of peasants in the freedom struggle helped in making it: (a) an all-India movement (b) more broad-based and extensive (c) a socialist movement (d) a movement in favour of Indian princes
The book An Enquiry into the Nature and causes of Wealth of Nations was written by (a) Thomas Malthus (b) Karl Marx (c) Adam Smith (d) David Ricardo
The Ninth Five-Year Plan covered the period 1 1997-2002 2 1998-2003 3 1996-2001 4 1999-2004
Which of the following vegetable oils does not contain essential fatty acids? (a) Sunflower oil (b) Mustard oil (c) Coconut oil (d) Groundnut oil
In which of the following activities silicon carbide is used? 1 Making cement and glass 2 Disinfecting water of ponds 3 Making casts for statues 4 Cutting very hard substances
?Queensberry Rules? is the name given to the rules in: (a) Cricket (b) Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Hockey
The largest proportion of savings in India comes from: (1) Banking sector (2) Corporate sector (3) Household sector (4) Public sector