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(1) Stock concept
(2) Flow concept
(3) Stock-flow concept
(4) None of the above
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Which of the following is known as ‘graveyard of RBCs’ ? a) Liver b) Bone marrow c) Spleen d) Appendix
Tetraethyl lead is used as 1 Mosquito repellent 2 Pain killer 3 Fire extinguisher 4 Petrol additive
Duodenum is situated 1 At the uppermost part of the small intestine 2 Near the lungs 3 In the brain 4 At the tail end of the intestine
Nandan Nilekani is associated with which company? 1 Satyam Computers 2 Wipro 3 Infosys 4 Polaris
Which of the following statements is/are correct in respect of the exports of jewellery from India (Pick up correct statements)?A) Last year, the export of gems and jewellery from India reached at a level of US $ 10 billion for the first time.B) India got top position in exports market of gems and jewellery because of higher unit value realization for cut and polished diamonds in which India dominates.C) China & South Africa are the India?s two major competitors in the field of exports of gems and jewellery. (1) Only A & B (2) Only B (3) Only B & C (4) Only C (5) Only A & B
The Constitution of India was adopted by the ? a) Governor General b) British Parliament c) Constituent Assembly d) Parliament of India
In Indian history, who among the following is known as ?Frontier Gandhi?? 1 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 2 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 3 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad 4 Khaliquzzaman Chaudhuri
Which of the following services is not included in the All-India Services (AIS)? 1 Indian Administrative Service 2 Indian Police Service 3 Indian Foreign Service 4 Indian Forest Service
2 Answers Alok Industries, Indian Foreign Service, JTO, KPSC Karnataka Public Service Corporation, RRB,
The ?Reign of Terror? was started by: (a) Napoleon (b) Robespierre (c) the Jacobins (d) Louis XVI
In Hinayana Buddhism, the practice was to represent Buddha not by his image but by certain symbols like: (a) lotus (b) wheel (c) foot print (d) All the three above
The Indian National Movement, upto 1905, was dominated by leaders who have been described as: (a) parliamentarians (b) constitutionalists (c) liberal thinkers (d) moderate nationalists
Akbar tried to found a new religion because: (a) he thought the old religion false (b) he wanted to unite the people of many religions who lived in his empire under one religion (c) he had a vision telling him to do so (d) he wanted to become famous as a religious hero