The material used in transistors is
(1) Copper
(2) Silicon
(3) Nickel
(4) Platinum
C-DOT is the name given to (1) A new computer language (2) Center for Development of Telematics (3) Council for Development and Training (4) Committee of Developing Nations
Role of bone marrow in animals is (1) To assist kidneys (2) To act as hemopoietic tissue (3) To assist liver (4) To control blood pressure
Calorie is a unit of: (A) power (B) energy (C) heat (D) temperature
how many lions do you find in the ashok pillar?
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Single out the false statement pertaining to the International Court of Justice: (a) Its judges are elected (b) Its decisions are not enforceable (c) It is the Principal Judicial organ of the United Nations (d) In case of non-implementation of the decision the further redressal of national grievances is not feasible
The prohibition of traffic in human beings and ‘begar’ comes under ? a) Art 22 b) Art 23 c) Art 24 d) Art 25
Anna Hazare is known for (1) Watershed Development (2) Rural Education (3) Tribal Development (4) Co-operative Development
During the age of pyramids, the capital of Egypt was: (a) Cairo (b) Memphis (c) Abu Simbel (d) Thebes
The status of, Indian economy has been changed, during the second years, from ?a mixed economy? to: (A) a developing economy (B) a totally independent free market system (C) a dependent capitalistic economy (D) an independent capitalistic economy
The Scheduled Tribe population is the highest in: (a) Bihar (b) Uttar Pradesh (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Maharashtra
Water contained by glaciers on earth is: (a) 3% (b) 2.24% (c) 2.50%
Which of the following countries returned to democracy after a 15-year military rule, as the first free presidential elections were held there ion February ?99? 1 Nigeria 2 Angola 3 South Africa 4 Ethiopia