The number of amino acids, known so far, is:
(A) 12
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 42
Who among the following is called a child of Allah and Ram? (1) Armadas (2) Kabir (3) Surdas (4) Tulsidas
Which country is named as ?The Cockpit of Europe?? (a) Hungary (b) Austria (c) Switzerland (d) Belgium
Temparature of liquid helium is about (1) ? 2690C (2) ? 770C (3) ?1960C (4) ?40C
According to a document recovered by the Archives Dept. of Punjab Government, Tansen, before joining the court of Akbar was associated with the court of: (a) Maharaja Banur (b) Maharaja Udaipur (c) Maharaja Rewa (d) Maharaja Jodhpur
?Queensberry Rules? is the name given to the rules in: (a) Cricket (b) Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Hockey
Who among the following has become the British Prime Minister after recently held general elections there? 1 Jack Straw 2 Gordon Brown 3 David Blunket 4 None of these
Which of the following statements is true in respect of the Rajya Sabha? (a) One-third of its members retire every two years (b) One-third of its members retire every three years (c) Two-thirds of its members retire every two years (d) Two-thirds of its members retire every three years
Who invented vaccination? 1 Alexander Fleming 2 Edward jenner 3 Jonas Salk 4 Louis Pasteur
The Upper Chamber or the Second Chamber of the Indian Parliament is known as (a) Legislative Assembly (b) Legislative Council (c) Council of States (d) House of the People
All those who are engage in selling Mutual Fund products are now required to clear a certification exam and get themselves registered as Mutual Fund Agents with the 1 Reserve Bank of India 2 Registrar of Companies 3 National Assessment and Accreditation Council 4 Association of Mutual Funds in India
Which among the following states was not under the British rule? 1 Goa 2 Tamil Nadu 3 J & K 4 None of these
Peaty soils occur in: (A) the arid regions (B) the humid regions (C) the icy regions (D) Both (A) and (B)