Pick the odd man out.
(A) Sidney Sheldon
(B) Morris West
(C) James Hadley Chase
(D) Charles Dickens
The Satavahana King who defeated Nahapana was (1) Pulumayi (2) Gautamiputra Satakarni (3) Yajna Satakarni (4) Rudra Satakarni
Which of the following countries is represented by the highest number of women parliamentarians? 1 Bangladesh 2 India 3 Japan 4 Sweden
President?s Rule in a State can be continued for a maximum period of (a) Four years at a stretch (b) Five years at a stretch (c) Two years at a stretch (d) None of these
Both Mahavira and Buddha preached during the reign of (a) Ajatashatru (b) Bimbisara (c) Nandivardhan (d) Uday
A pump can lift 200kg of water to a storage tank at a height of 37.5m in 5os. Assuming that g=10m/s2, what is the power of the pump? 1 750 Watt 2 1000 Watt 3 1500 Watt 4 2000 Watt
What is the capital of East Timor? 1 Darwin 2 Dili 3 Semarang 4 Yogyakarta
Which of the following is known as ‘graveyard of RBCs’ ? a) Liver b) Bone marrow c) Spleen d) Appendix
Which of the following activities is suppressed by the presence of auxins in plants? 1 Growth of lateral buds 2 Cell division 3 Root initiation 4 Development of fleshy fruits
The highest dam in India is: (A) Krishnasagar Dam (B) Bhakra Dam (C) Pandoh Dam (D) Hirakud Dam
Which one of the following gases is preferred these days, to be mixed with Oxygen in an Oxygen tube? (A) Neon (B) Helium (C) Argon (D) Carbon monoxide
When an electric bulb breaks, there is a mild bang due to (A) The chemical reaction between the enclosed gases. (B) The compressed gases rushing out suddenly. (C) The air rushing in to fill the evacuated space (D) Some other reason
Which of the following metals was not known to the Indus people? (A) Tin (B) Copper (C) Iron (D) Lead