Polar winds are:
(a) permanent winds
(b) variable winds
(c) local winds
Government, in fact, is (a) an agent of the State (b) the master of State (c) an anti-thesis of State (d) not related to State in any way
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?Because you deserve to know? is the punchline used by 1 The Times of India 2 The Hindu 3 Indian Express 4 Hindustan Times
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. Which of the following fish are bred exclusively in the cold regions in India? 1. Catla 2. Tinca 3. Bheku 4. Trout Choose the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 4 (c) 2 and 4 (d) 3 and 4
Using which mode of heat transfer, can heat travel through vacuum? 1 Conduction 2 Radiation 3 Convection 4 Both conduction and convection
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The main cause of the punic wars was: (a) rivalry over Sicily (b) occupation of Sicily by the Carthagians (c) the Romans setting Carthage on fire (d) the Romans selling thousands of slaves
Which country is the world?s largest producer of wool? (a) New Zealand (b) Australia (c) South Africa (d) Brazil
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Which of the following is the one major function of the finance Commission set up by the Union Government once every five years ?A) To determine the share of the States and the Centre out of the Tax receipts.B) To determine the minimum support prices of all major agricultural commodities. C) To introduce the new taxes to be levied by the State and the Union governments. (1) Only A & B (2) Only B & C (3) Only B (4) Only C (5) Only A
Dilwara Temple, located at Mount Abu, is a (A) Buddhist Monastery (B) Sikh Gurudwara (C) Jain Temple (D) Birla Temple
. What are harmones? (a) Active chemical substance in the body secretions of ductless glands (b) Thread shaped bodies (c) Organic compound (d) None of these
The largest source of revenue in India is: (a) Excise duty (b) Sales tax (c) Railways (d) Direct tax