A recently developed technique for monitoring foetal growth uses
(1) X-rays
(2) Microwaves
(3) Ultrasonics
(4) Ultra-violet rays
Ms.Anna Kournikova who was in India recently is a famous 1 Cine artist from Russia 2 Tennis player from Russia 3 Cricketer 4 None of these
Which of the following correctly explains the phenomenon of ?Test Tube Baby?? 1 When every process of embryo formation is in the test tube 2 When the embryo develops in a test tube 3 When the fertilization external and development is internal 4 None of these
Excise Duty of a commodity is payable with reference to its 1 Production 2 Production and sale 3 Production and transportation 4 Production, transportation and sale
. The National Highway No. 1 connects (a) Madras and New Delhi (b) Jammu and New Delhi (c) Calcutta and Amritsar (d) Srinagar and Trivendrum
Olympics 2000 was organized in 1 Perth 2 Manila 3 London 4 None of these
A renowened surgeon of ancient India was (1) Aryabhatta (2) Bhaskaracharya (3) Bhasa (4) Varahamihira
?Discovery of India? is the/a: (a) biography of Mahatma Gandhi (b) autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru (c) biography of Jawaharlal Nehru (d) history book written by Jawaharlal Nehru
The president nominates 12 members of the Rajya Sabha according to ? a) Their performance as office bearers of cultural societies b) Their role played in political set up of the country c) The recommendations made by the vice president d) Their distinction in the field of science, art, literature and social service
Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Indians fighting for independence learnt fighting for independence learnt that their conflict was with the British government and not with the: (a) British imperialism (b) British system (c) British people (d) British policy of subjugation
Rate of transpiration is the maximum when there is (1) Low temperature (2) Low wind velocity (3) High temperature and low humidity (4) High humidity
Merdeka Cup is associated with (a) Hockey (b) Tennis (c) Football (d) Badminton
2 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Tin yielding State in India is: (a) Rajasthan (b) Punjab (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Jharkhand