A person using a lens as a simple microscope sees an:
(A) inverted virtual image
(B) inverted real magnified image
(C) upright virtual image
(D) upright real magnified image
First model tourism villege in India?
The Nobel Prize 2003 for Peace has been awarded to 1 Shirin Ebadi 2 Anthony J.Leggette 3 Robert F.Engle 4 PeterAgre
Rickets is caused by the deficiency of (1) Vitamin C (2) Protein (3) Iodine (4) Vitamin D
The Forty-second Amendment of Constitution is a landmark in respect of Directive Principles of State Policy. Which of the following was not provided by it? (a) Free Legal Aid (b) Removal of inequality (c) Participation of workers in management (d) Protection of children against exploitation
What is Funny Bone? 1 A muscle 2 A nerve 3 A bone 4 A blood vessel
The chief organizer of the campaigns of Alauddin was: (a) Ulugh Khan (b) Nasrat Khan (c) Malik Kafur (d) Khijir Khan
Who among the following has created a museum named as Cinema Ghar, which was inaugurated recently? 1 Rishi Kapoor 2 M.F.Hussain 3 Dilip Kumar 4 None of these
The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the forma recognition of Dutch independence from 1 England 2 France 3 Spain 4 Germany
Temple building gained much patronage in the 6th-8th centuries from the: (a) Pallavas and Chalukyas (b) Guptas (c) Mauryas and Guptas (d) Cholas and Guptas
Which of the following is not the primary food product? (a) Cereals (b) Vegetables (c) Fruits (d) Milk
The most electronegative element among the following is 1 Fluorine 2 Oxygen 3 Sodium 4 Sulphur
Alan Hollinghurst won the Booker Prize for the year 2004 for the Novel 1 The Swimming Pool Library 2 The Line of Beauty 3 Vernon Gold Little 4 Notes On A Scandal