The brand name ?Matiz? belongs to:
(A) Ford
(B) Tata
(C) Daewoo
(D) Hyundai
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The National Highway No. 1 connects (1) Madras ? New Delhi (2) Srinagar ? Trivandrum (3) Calcutta ? Amritsar (4) Bangalore ? New Delhi
What is the maximum limit of sound intensity in decibel units beyond which a person cannot hear? 1 50 2 70 3 85 4 95
Will a citizen of India who acquires naturalized citizenship of a foreign country lose his Indian citizenship by termination? (a) Yes (b) No (c) If he intimates (d) If he wants to terminate
What is acupuncture ? (1) Curing illness by puncturing specified areas of skin with needles (2) It is a modern medicinal science developed in Japan (3) A galvanizing process (4) A Vulcanising process
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
Who first propounded the Theory of Population? (a) Darwin (b) Mandel (c) Malthus (d) Marshal Ricardo (e) Adam Smith
The objective of the Sharda Act of 1930 was to discourage the solemnization of marriages of boys and girls respectively, under 1 21 years and 18 years 2 18 years and 16 years 3 18 years and 14 years 4 16 years and 14 years
Which of the following birds has webbed feet? 1 Hen 2 Duck 3 Peacock 4 Pigeon
Which is the first public sector unit in India to be disinvested? 1 CMC Ltd. 2 Modern Food Industries 3 BALCO 4 Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
Match List-I (Famous Person) with List-II (Well-known As) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List-I List-II (Famous Person) (Well-known As) A. Giriraj Kishore 1. Poet B. Karan Thapar 2. Sportsperson C. Sitakant Mohapatra 3. T.V. Journalist D. Yasin Merchant 4. Writer A B C D (a) 4 2 1 3 (b) 1 3 4 2 (c) 4 3 1 2 (d) 1 2 4 3
The prenatal technique used to see an image of the growing foetus in the womb is called 1 Radiotherapy 2 X-ray marking 3 Ultrasound 4 Amniocentesis
The congress ministries formed in 1937 could not change the basic character of the British administration in India, but the largest gain was: (a) political (b) social (c) psychological (d) emotional