India provides most of the world?s requirements of:
(a) Mica
(b) Aluminium
(c) Jute
(d) Manganese
(e) Sulphur
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The science of the study of nerves is called: (A) Mycology (B) Neurology (C) Ethnology (D) Biology
The joint sitting of Indian Parliament for transacting legislative business is presided over by (1) The president of India (2) The Vice-President (3) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4) The Senior ? most member of the Parliament
. The founder of Boy Scouts and Civil Guides movement in India was (a) Charles Andrews (b) Robert Montgomery (c) Richard Temple (d) Baden Poweli
National Flag of India was adopted by the constituent Assembly on: (a) August15, 1947 (b) July 27, 1951 (c) July 22, 1947 (d) January 26, 1947
Iron is present in the blood in the form of a ? a) Free salt b) Compound c) Mixture d) Complex
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The ?stones? formed in human kidney consist mostly of (a) Calcium oxalate (b) Sodium acetate (c) Magnesium sulphate (d) Calcium
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A Sponge Iron factory is located in (1) Kothagudam (2) Rajamundry (3) Vijayawada (4) Visakapatnam
Tourism is a: (A) capital intensive industry (B) labour intensive industry (C) party capital intensive and partly labour intensive (D) None of the above
Gandhiji increasingly turned the face of nationalism towards the: (a) workers (b) farmers (c) common people as a whole (d) tribal people
The Mansabdari system was introduced by: (a) Sher Shah (b) Jehangir (c) Aurangzeb (d) Akbar
Which of the following represents the budgeted amount of expenditure (approximately in crores of Rs.) of the Union Government for the year ending on March 31,1999? 1 1,05,000 2 82,000 3 79,000 4 2,68,000