In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted?
(a) 1910
(b) 1901
(c) 1911
(d) 1903
The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Swami Vivekananda
Match List-I (Institute) with List-II (City) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List-I List-II (Institute) (City) A. National Institute of 1. Chennai Ocean Technology B. National Centre for 2. Goa Antarctic and Ocean Research C. Indian National Centre for Indian 3. Hyderabad Ocean Information Services 4. Visakhapatnam A B C (a) 1 2 3 (b) 2 3 4 (c) 1 2 4 (d) 2 1 3
The weight of H2O2 which will give on decomposition 5-6 litres of O2 at NTP is (1) 17 g (2) 8.5 g (3) 34 g (4) 56 g
The author of the ?Kadambari? was: (a) Harshvardhana (b) Banabhatta (c) Kalidasa (d) Charaka
Tirana is the capital of the country known as: (a) Yugoslavia (b) Hungary (c) Afghanistan (d) Albania
Which of the following enzymes secreted by pancreas helps predatory mammals to digest the blood they drink from their prey? 1 Pepsin 2 Fibrin 3 Trypsin 4 Ptyalin
The concept of Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in population means : (A) The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime. (B) The average number of children born to an adult male during his lifetime. (C) The average number of children born in a family. (D) The average rate of growth of population.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the invention of 1 Wireleswsw 2 Telephone 3 X-ray 4 Aeroplane
Gresham?s law in Economics relate to (1) Supply and demand (2) Circulation of currency (3) Consumption of goods (4) Consumption and distribution of goods and services
Australia may be called a ?hollow continent? because: (a) most people live along the coasts (b) It is shaped like a saucer (c) there are no rivers in the interior
The country to host the 1997 Champiaons Trophy Field Hockey tournament is (1) Australia (2) Sweden (3) Belgium (4) India
Vinegar is obtained by the fermentation process. What does it contain? (A) Acetic acid (B) Formic acid (C) Nitric acid (D) Oxalic acid (E) Sulphuric acid