How many states joined the USA between 1945 and 1970?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
The compound used as an antimalarial drug is (A) Aspirin (B) Chloroquin (C) Penicillin (D) Hydroquinione
Which one of the following is not a major buyer of marine products of India? (A) The USA (B) South Africa (C) The EU (D) Japan
The poet Harisena was the courtier of: (a) Samudragupta (b) Skandagupta (c) Chandragupta II (d) Lakshman Sena
Nafisa Joseph who died on July 29, 2004 was the former (a) Miss World (b) Miss Asia-Pacific (c) Miss India (d) Miss International
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? (a) Pimpri : Drugs (b) Shahabad : Fertilizers (c) Sindri : Rubber goods (d) Ballarpur : Leather
Hormones are normally absent in 1 Rat 2 Monkey 3 Bacteria 4 Cat
What percentage of the earth?s surface is covered under water? (a) 51 (b) 60 (c) 71
Various measures are used by the State to control the inflation. These can be A) Price controlB) Monetary measuresC) Fiscal measuresWhich of these is/are known as the suppressed inflation ? (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) A & B both (5) None of these
Which of the following is produced during allergic reactions? 1 heparin 2 Histamine 3 Serotonin 4 Selastamine
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ? (a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 180 (d) 300
India’s share of world trade is 1 1% 2 1.26% 3 0.65% 4 0.76%
The name of India born British author who was issued a death threat (Fatwa) by ayatollah Khomeini is: (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Pamella Bordes (c) R K Narayan (d) Mira Nayar