Salvia in man is ?
a) Acidic
b) Alkaline
c) Neutral
d) None of these
Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled over: (a) Thaneswar (b) Ujjain (c) Sakal (d) Pataliputra
The first important ruler of the Gupta Empire in India was: (a) Chandragupta I (b) Skandagupta (c) Samudragupta (d) Budhagupta
The privy purses were abolished by (a) First Amendment (b) 26th Amendment (c) 42nd Amendment (d) 44th Amendment
Cryogenic enginesare used for running which of the following programmes? 1 Space programme 2 Atomic Energy programme 3 Operation Food 4 None of these
Admission or establishment of new States is permitted under: (a) Article 2 (b) Article 312 (c) Article 79 (d) Not permitted at all
Who among the following has not been the Prime Minister of India? (A) Gulzari Lal Nanda (B) Jagjivan Ram (C) Charan Singh (D) Lal Bahadur Shastri
One of the following has less starch, fat and cholesterol (1) Bhendi (2) Pumpkin (3) Radish (4) Edible mushroom
When an advance grant is made by the Parliament, pending the regular passage of the Budget, it is called (1) Vote on account (2) Token grant (3) Supplementary grant (4) Vote on credit
Lord Bahubali?s statue named Gomateswara is situated on the ??? which is part of a sacred city of the Jains: (a) Satpura mountains (b) Vindhyachal mountains (c) Eastern Ghats (d) Indragiri hills
The country which opposed monetary unification of Europe (1) Germany (2) France (3) Britain (4) Italy
World Trade Organisation (WTO) came into existence in: (a) 1996 (b) 1998 (c) 1995 (d) 1997
Who of the following Gupta kings granted permission to Meghaverman, the ruler of Sri Lanka to build a Buddist temple at Gaya? 1 Chandragupta I 2 samudragupta 3 Chandragupta II 4 Skandagupta