The Sailendra dynasty ruled over:
(a) East Indies
(b) Anam
(c) Combodia
(d) Cochin
The deposition of sand, gravel or cobbles near the sea-shore is: (a) Beach (b) Lagoon (c) Reef
Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 The insulin produced in the human body is chemically a steroid compound 2 Persons who have had organ transplants are treated with steroids to suppress immune responses 3 Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents 4 Some yeasts are able to grow on straight chain hydrocarbons
Detection of Rh factor is an example of 1 Enzymatic reaction 2 Chemical reaction 3 Phagocytic reaction 4 Immunologic reaction
Pick the odd man out. (A) Ashish Balal (B) Dhanraj Pilai (C) Pargat Singh (D) Milkha Singh
To which field is Padma Vibhushan Yamini Krishna Moorthy related?
Toyota Motors manufactures small cars with wich one of the following joint venture partners? 1 Nissan 2 Suzuki 3 Daihatsu 4 Daewoo
Two high tides occur after an average interval of: (a) 24 hours 2 minutes (b) 12 hours 26 minutes (c) 14 hours (d) 8 hours
I have booked a flat in january 2010, whether servive tax and VAT is applicable to me?
The term ?Gambit? is associated with the game of ; (a) Golf (b) Bridge (c) Chess (d) Boating
The apex agency for rural credit in India is (1) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (2) Regional Rural Banks (3) Central Co-operative Banks (4) Primary Agricultural Credit
Who discovered the Laws of Inheritance? 1 Watson & Crick 2 Gregor Johann Mendel 3 Darwin Lederberg 4 Hargobind Khorana
The heart is covered by a membrane called 1 Epidermis 2 Dermis 3 Epicardium 4 Pericardium