Which one of the following causes fermentation and/or
decomposition of organic substances, resulting in simpler
compounds?
(A) Algae
(B) Fungi
(C) Micro-organisms
(D) None of these
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Which of the following statements regarding the difference between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are correct? (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable (b) Fundamental Rights prevail if they come in conflict with Directive Principles (c) If a law is passed for the enforcement of Directive Principles it will not be declared unconstitutional even if it comes in clash with Fundamental Rights (d) All of them are correct
Ad Asia 2003, which was attended by 1,400 delegates from 20 countries was recently held at 1 Jaipur 2 Delhi 3 Mumbai 4 Ranchi
The World Cup football scheduled in 2006 is being organized in 1 Brazil 2 Argentina 3 Germany 4 Italy
India became a sovereign, democratic republic on ? a) Aug 15’ 1947 b) Jan 30’ 1948 c) Jan 26’ 1950 d) Nov 26’ 1929
2. Fernando Lugo’s name was in news recently as he has taken over as the president of a) Paraguay b) Sudan c) Afghanistan d) Pakistan
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
In which of the following countries were 4 million chickens slaughtered in an attempt to root out bird flu? (1) China (2) Hong Kong (3) Japan (4) England
The rock formed by accumulation, compaction and cementation of fragmented earth materials is: (a) sedimentary rock (b) metamorphic rock (c) silt
Who is not a member of the ASEAN group? (A) Malaysia (B) Laos (C) Myanmar (D) Japan
The all India Muslim League was founded under the leadership of: (a) Maulana Mohammed Ali (b) Hasan Imam and mazharul Haque (c) The Agha Khan and Mohsinul Mulk (d) Hakim Ajmal Khan and Zafar Ali Khan
Which one of the following substances makes nylon? (A) Polymide fibre (B) Polyster fibre (C) Cellulose fibre (D) Polyethylene fibre
Name the country which has the maximum number of the World Heritage Sites (a) Iran (b) Italy (c) France (d) India
Chandragupta was the scion of the: (a) Nandas (b) Magadha, the Lichhavis of Vaishali (c) Mauryans of Pippalivana (d) Sakyas of Kapilvastu