The name of ancient religious and educational town which was
the Kashi of South India is
(1) Mahabalipuram
(2) Tanjavur
(3) Kanchi
(4) Madurai
The main cause of the punic wars was: (a) rivalry over Sicily (b) occupation of Sicily by the Carthagians (c) the Romans setting Carthage on fire (d) the Romans selling thousands of slaves
India became a sovereign, democratic republic on ? a) Aug 15’ 1947 b) Jan 30’ 1948 c) Jan 26’ 1950 d) Nov 26’ 1929
Which of the following is not true regarding production of tea in India? 1 The east and the north-east States account for 82% of the total tea growing area in India 2 India is the largest producer of tea in the world 3 Indian tea is not found suitable for export as the quality is far inferior to Kenyan tea 4 India produces good varieties of CTC tea
In which of the following does the water occupy a distinct narrow trough confined by lateral banks? (a) Stream flow (b) Water flow (c) Overland flow
Which of the following is not present in the blood? 1 RBCs 2 WBCs 3 Plasanta 4 Plasma
The Nepali Congress which led the unique mass movement to restore democracy in Nepal was established in (1) 1947 (2) 1950 (3) 1962 (4) 1975
Which of the following is a cold blooded animal? 1 Whale 2 Penguin 3 Otter 4 Tortoise
Swaythling cup is associated with : (a) TT (b) Lawn Tennis (c) Polo (d) Hockey
A cricket ball is thrown vertically upwards and it reaches a maximum height of five meters. The initial speed of the ball is close to 1 1 m/s 2 5 m/s 3 10 m/s 4 20 m/s
What is a sponge? 1 A plant 2 An animal 3 A fungus 4 A fossil
The function of haemoglobin in the body is (a) Transport of oxygen (b) Destruction of bacteria (c) Prevention of anemia (d) Utilization of iron
In the human body fats are stored n (1) Epithelial cells (2) Adipose tissue (3) Epidermis (4) Liver