Corals are formed by:
(A) scyphozoans
(B) hydrozoans
(C) anthozoans
(D) either of (B) or (C)
?Sabarmati? is the river that flows near a city namely: (a) Mumbai (b) Ahmedabad (c) Hyderabad (d) Vijayawada
. In India the Public Sector is most dominant in (a) Steel production (b) Organized term-lending financial institutions (c) transport (d) Commercial banking
3 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU,
C-DOT is the name given to (1) A new computer language (2) Center for Development of Telematics (3) Council for Development and Training (4) Committee of Developing Nations
Which of the following head of the state won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1971? (a) Margaret Thatcher (b) Mrs Indira Gandhi (c) Willy Brandt (d) John F Kennedy
Annual Economic Survey and Mid-year Reviews are brought out by 1 Commerce Ministry 2 Finance Ministry 3 RBI and CII 4 Economic Times
A person born with inner ear missing 1 Would never be able to hear sound 2 Could only hear a loud explosion 3 Would be able to hear only with an electronic hearing aid 4 None of these
When a Minister loses the confidence of the Prime Minister, the latter (a) Can dismiss him (b) Cannot dismiss him (c) Can get him dismissed by advising the President accordingly (d) Must agree with him
Who among the following is the new President of Sri Lanka? 1 Ranil Wickremesinghe 2 V.Prabhakaran 3 Chandrika Kumaratunga 4 None of these
india ki one woman in camiender in chief ?
Which type of nerves carry impulses from the sensory organs in response to stimuli? (A) Motor (B) Sensory (C) Secretory (D) All of the above
If the length of a wire is doubled and its cross-section is also doubled, then its electric resistance will 1 Remain unchanged 2 Become one-fourth 3 Become two times 4 Become four times
Which synthetic fiber is known as artificial silk? 1 Cotton 2 Rayon 3 Terylene 4 Nylon