The mineral resource which has made the Middle East of vital
importance to the world today is:
(a) oil
(b) coal
(c) tin
(d) silver
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North India receives rain in winter because of: (a) Retreating monsoon (b) North East monsoon (c) South West monsoon (d) Western disturbances
Who is the author of the book ?My Presidential Years?? 1 S.Radhakrishnan 2 V.V.Giri 3 R.Venkataraman 4 K.R.Narayanan
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From the Constitution of Canada we have borrowed the scheme of our (a) Fundamental Rights (b) Federation (c) Directive Principles of State Policy (d) Supreme Court
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The biogas power potential in the country is estimated to be of the order of: (A) 1000-2000 MW (B) 3000-4000 MW (C) 17,0000 MW (D) 11000-12000 MW
In the Indian territory, the magnetic equator is passing nearer to (1) Trivandrum (2) Shriharikota (3) Allahabad (4) Srinagar
????? was the Prime Minister of England, when India became independent. (1) Churchil (2) Attlee (3) Chamberlain (4) Wilson
How many of the following statements about Cuba are true? I. Its main spoken language is Spanish II. Its Prime Minister was once Che Guevara III. It defeated an American invasion in 1962 IV. It left the UNO in 1970 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four