Which one of the following fundamental rights ‘heart and soul of the Constitution’ ?
a) Right to Equality
b) Right to Constitutional Remedies
c) Right to Freedom
d) Right against Exploitation
The material used in transistors is (1) Copper (2) Silicon (3) Nickel (4) Platinum
The equal annual mean temperature lines drawn on the world map are: (a) Isotherms (b) Isohel (c) Corange lines
India?s National Cricket Championship is: (a) Ranji Trophy (b) Duleep Trophy (c) Irani Trophy (d) Sheesh Mahal Trophy
In the Indian territory, the magnetic equator is passing nearer to (1) Trivandrum (2) Shriharikota (3) Allahabad (4) Srinagar
In how many disciplines or fields Nobel Prizes are awarded? (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Nine
Could seeding can (1) Create rain (2) Grow plants in space (3) Only increase rain (4) Change the course of rain
Which of the following roofs provide better protection against heat? 1 Cement slab 2 Asbestos sheets 3 Reinforced concrete 4 None of these
Which one of the following vertebrae bear the whole weight of the skull? (A) Atlas (B) Axis (C) Cervical (D) Sacral
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Kyoto Protocol with came into effect from February 2005 is associated with which of the following fields? 1 Global Warming 2 Use of Nuclear Power for peaceful purposes 3 Sharing of water of international rivers 4 Exchange of information about drug trafficking
From which mineral is radium obtained ? a) Limestone b) Haematite c) Pitchblende d) Rutile
The largest proportion of savings in India comes from: (1) Banking sector (2) Corporate sector (3) Household sector (4) Public sector