Bharata?s Natyasastra deals with:
(a) drama and music
(b) drama, painting and dance
(c) music, dance and painting
(d) drama, music and dance
Water exists in the atmosphere mostly in the: (a) gaseous state (b) liquid state (c) solid state
Bankim Chandra?s novel Ananda Math makes a reference to (1) The Santal Rebellion (2) The Sepoy Mutiny (3) The Sanyasi Rebellion (4) The Munda Revolt
Mr.Denis Sassou Ngujesso, the former military dictator of which of the following countries, was able to become president of the country after a short bloody civil war recently? 1 New Zealand 2 Angola 3 Congo 4 None of these
The new name of the Abyssinia is???.. A. Eritrea B. Zaire C. Ethiopia D. Namibia
Income that is reduced from total income for purposes of taxation is a/an 1 Exemption 2 Rebate 3 Deduction 4 None of these
Tin yielding State in India is: (a) Rajasthan (b) Punjab (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Jharkhand
The Silent Valley, which was in the news recently is a part of 1 Mangrove forests 2 Tropical deciduous forests 3 Tropical evergreen forests 4 Alpine forests
Number of transistors per chip on a Pentium Chip with a clock frequency of 300 MHz is approximately (A) 100000 (B) 1000000 (C) 10000000 (D) 100000000
The Fundamental Duties have been included in (a) Part III under Article 32 A (b) Part IV A under Article 51 A (c) Part III under Article 31 A (d) Part IV under Article 41 A
A large part of investment in India in the Public Sector is directed for the development of: (1) Light capital goods industries (2) Defence industry (3) Heavy capital goods industries (4) Consumer goods industries
Which of the following atomic minerals is abunbant in India (1) Plutonium (2) Thorium (3) Radium (4) Uranium
The first step in photosynthesis is the: (A) joining of 3 carbon atoms to form glucose (B) formation of ATP (C) ionization of water (D) excitement of an electron of cholorophyll by a photon of light