The glands of the body which pour their secretions directly into the blood stream are known as ?
a) Exocrine glands
b) Endocrine glands
c) Heterocrine glands
d) Compound glands
Who won the gold medal in 10m air rifle event in the World Cup Shooting Championships held in Georgia, USA in the year 2003? 1 China 2 Japan 3 Korea 4 India
Which one of the following is not a financial institution? (A) LIC (B) IIPA (C) IDBI (D) ICI
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College
The office of the Prime Minister of India has been created by (a) The Constitution (b) A convention (c) The President (d) The Supreme Court
After the attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in 2001, militant groups have targeted many countries. In September, they occupied a school in Russia and hundreds of hostages were killed in the gun battle. In which town was this school located? 1 Moscow 2 Vladivostok 3 St.Petersburg 4 Beslan
Mouth and foot disease in cattle is caused by (1) bacteria (2) fungi (3) virus (4) spirochaete
Duma refers to: (a) freedom (b) an elected body (c) religion (d) soldiers
Who has been honored with 1996 Dada Saheb Plke Award? 1 Dilip Kumar 2 Sivaji Ganeshan 3 K.Subrahmanian 4 M.C.Mehta
India?s longest railway platform is at: (a) Mumbai Central (b) Kharagpur (SE Railway) (c) Delhi (d) Howrah
The region between 50N and 50S is referred to as: (a) doldrums (b) horse latitudes (c) westerlies
. Which one of the following types of borrowing from the IMF has the softest servicing conditions? (a) Second tranche loan (b) SAF (c) ESAF (d) Oil facility
Which Indian business group acquired Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (VSNL) in 2002? 1 Birla Group 2 Tata Group 3 Reliance Group 4 Godrej Group