Salvia in man is ?
a) Acidic
b) Alkaline
c) Neutral
d) None of these
Which of the following is not correct? (a) The Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha is called Chairman (b) We have borrowed the Office of Speaker from the British Constitution (c) The Speaker is elected by the members of the House from among themselves (d) The Speaker should be a member of the House of the People
Which state is the largest producer of apples? (a) Arunachal Pradesh (b) Jammu & Kashmir (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Sikkim
During the Indian freedom struggle, which one among the following was fromed earliest? 1 Congress Socialist Party 2 Communist Party of India 3 Hindustan Republican Socialist Association 4 All-India States People?s Conference
The largest source of revenue in India is (1) Sales tax (2) Excise duty (3) Income tax (4) Corporate tax
22 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU, Bank of Maharashtra, Banking, CLAT, Court, CPO, CUSAT, Excise Department, IAF, IB Intelligence Bureau, IBPS, ICICI, Indian Overseas Bank, KSET, Reliance, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell, SNAP, SSC, State Bank Of India SBI, TCS,
The Alpine races mostly live in the Indian States of: (a) Tamil Nadu and Kerala (b) Karnataka and Maharashtra (c) Gujarat and West Bengal (d) Rajasthan and Punjab
The name of the Chinese President is (1) Jiang Zemin (2) Wang Bing (3) Chi Haotian (4) Lengwanbad
An International Container Transhipment Terminal was launched recently at the port of 1 Cochin 2 Kolkata 3 Mumbai 4 Goa
In which year was Pulitzer Prize instituted? (a) 1917 (b) 1907 (c) 1901 (d) 1900 (e) 1947
Who was awarded to ICC Awards-2004 for his achievements? (a) Shane Warne (b) Rahul Dravid (c) Brian Lara (d) Andrw Flintoff
Who is the chairman of 13th finance commission?
Crame Trophy Tennis final held in May 2003 was played between 1 Boris Becker and John McEnroe 2 John McEnroe and David Rickle 3 Boris Becker and Leander Paes 4 None of these
Tropical or torrid temperature zone extends from (a) 23-1/20N to 23-1/20S (b) 00N to 33-1/20N (c) 23-1/20N to 33-1/20N