The national maritime zones of India cover an area of
approximately:
(a) 3 lakh sq km
(b) 200 lakh sq km
(c) 130 lakh sq km
(d) 28 lakh sq km
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College
In living organisms the water acts as (1) Diluting agent (2) Physiological solvent (3) Lowers body temperature (4) None of the above
Which of the following cities has been chosen as the venue for the 2010 Asian Games? (a) Seoul (South Korea) (b) Islamabad (Pakistan) (c) Guangzhou (China) (d) Doha (Qatar)
Leh receives rainfall which is: (a) Quite heavy (b) Moderate (c) Very little (d) Absolutely nil
The Gold Deposit Scheme of the country has been launched by: (A) Bank of Baroda (B) SBI Capital markets Ltd. (C) State Bank of India (D) Both (B) and (C)
The introduction of a No-confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha requires the support of at least (a) 60 members (b) 50 members (c) 80 members (d) Two thirds of the membership of the House
The wording of the preamble to the Indian Constitution is: (1) Sovereign Democratic Republic (2) Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic (3) Federal Democratic Country
The second largest Muslim country in the world is: (a) Pakistan (b) Egypt (c) Bangladesh (d) Kuwait
Which of the following fibers is least prone to fire? 1 Rayon 2 Nylon 3 Cotton 4 Terycott
The most ductile element is: (A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Iron (D) Aluminium
The weekly journal started by Gandhiji was: (a) Young India (b) Kesri (c) Comrade (d) All Hilal
The period of revolution of a geostationary satellite is a) 24 hours b) 30 days c) 365 days d) changing continuously