The policy of ?masterly Inactivity? with regard to
Afghanistan was adopted by:
(a) Lord Auckland
(b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Lawrence
(d) Lord Mayo
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The Universal Postal Union was formed in the year: (a) 1919 (b) 1857 (c) 1874 (d) 1876
Pedagogy is a science which deals with 1 Teaching 2 Study of Human ming 3 Weather and climate 4 Production of desired offsprings
?Param? is the brand name of a: (A) missile (B) submarine (C) supercomputer (D) tank
Which one of the following processes is responsible for changing the colour of a rock into yellow or red ? (a) Hydration (b) Exfoliation (c) Carbonation (d) Oxidation
Which of the following is known as ‘graveyard of RBCs’ ? a) Liver b) Bone marrow c) Spleen d) Appendix
The largest producer of sugar in the world is: (a) Brazil (b) Indonesia (c) Mexico (d) Cuba
Cork is produced by (1) Cambium (2) Phellogen (3) Corpus (4) Dermatogen
Oil refineries are located in all of the following States, except: (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Kerala (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Tamil Nadu
. Even though the Railways are the most pervasive mode of transport of India, it is the road transport which received the maximum impetus in most of the post-independence period. Which of the following are the reasons for this? 1. Railways are cheap to operate but the associated capital costs are very high. 2. Given the geographic spread of the human settlements, it is unrealistic that the railways alone can serve the needs of transport. 3. The per unit (tonne/km) cost of transport is cheaper in road compared to rail transport. 4. Given the indivisible nature of the Railways, it is not always convenient for the population to avail of it with the same ease as private cars, buses or two-wheelers. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes: (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 2, 3 and 4
The National Sports Day is observed on 1 25 July 2 15 September 3 29 August 4 15 August
Which business group has bought VSNL? 1 Reliance 2 Tata 3 AT & T 4 Airtel
Nitrous oxide air of the atmosphere is also called: (a) tear gas (b) laughing gas (c) murderer gas