The ?Lepchas? are mostly found in an Indian State namely:
(a) Assam
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Sikkim
(d) Jammu & Kashmir
Which of the following components of blood protects human beings from infection? 1 Plasma 2 Blood platelets 3 Hemoglobin 4 White blood Corpuscles
The second unit of the nuclear power station at Kaiga has a generation capacity of: (A) 210 MW (B) 220 MW (C) 440 MW (D) 110 MW
Who among the following is known as ?Dhumketu? in Gujarati literature? (a) Kaniyalal Munshi (b) Gourishankar Joshi (c) Ramanlal Desai (d) Zaverchand Meghani
Saraswati is the goddess of: (a) wealth and prosperity (b) art and learning (c) fortune (d) strength
Who is the 2004 Miss Deaf World ? (a) Vaida Kuzminskyta (b) Candice Morgan (c) Tatygana Prichodo (d) Amelia Jennifer
In an atomic nucleus, neutrons and protons are held together by 1 Gravitational forces 2 Magnetic forces 3 Exchange force 4 Coulombic forces
Which one of the High Courts has declared bandh as illegal and ?Unconstitutional?? (1) Tamil Nadu HC (2) Kerala HC (3) West Bengal HC (4) Karnataka HC
Which of the following is not a directive principle of the state policy ? a) To raise the level of nutrition b) To develop the scientific temper c) To promote economic interests of weaker sections d) To separate the judiciary from the Executive
NOVE-135 is a scooter introduced by 1 Bajaj 2 Honda 3 Kinetic 4 Yamaha
Which of the following Indian naval ships became the first to complete a voyage around the world recently? (a) INS Virat (b) INS Tarangini (c) INS Maratha (d) None of these
As per the decision taken by the Government of India, now the students after passing which of the following examinations are not required to have a stamp ?Emigration check required? or their passports? 1 MBA from IIMs or any other university 2 B.E. or B.Tech. degree 3 Medical degree in Arurved system 4 None of these
The place where Lord Krishna explained the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) Mathura (b) Dwarka (c) Kurukshetra (d) Gokul