Neoprene, a synthetic rubber, is made from
1 Dichloroethane
2 2-chlorobutadiene
3 Carboxy-methyl cellulose
4 Methanol
Which of the following is an example of physical change ? (1) Rusting (2) Burning (3) Melting (4) Hydrolyzing
The source of India’s sovereignty lies in the ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) People of India d) Peramble to the Constitution
. A fertile soil, suitable for growing common crops, is likely to have a pH value of (a) Three (b) Four (c) Six to seven (d) Nine to ten
1 Answers Assam Secretariat, TCS,
Which of the following has no blood, but respires? 1 Fish 2 Earth worm 3 Hydra 4 Cockroach
Which State in India has the smallest area? 1 Haryana 2 Tripura 3 Sikkim 4 Goa
Mettur Dam is situated on which of the following rivers? (a) Narmada (b) Krishna (c) Mahanadi (d) Cauvery
In January, Northern hemisphere develops two low pressure belts. Name them. (a) Icelandic and Aleutian (b) Azores and Bermuda (c) Illinois and Arizona
Who granted the permission to establish the first British factory at Hooghli in Bengal ? (a) Shah Shuja (b) Murshid Quli Khan (c) Shuja-ud-din (d) Alivardi Khan
. Four persons Alok, Bhupesh, Chandu and Dinesh have a total of Rs. 100/- among themselves. Alok and Bhupesh between them have as much money as Chandu and Dinesh between them but Alok has more money than Bupesh, and Chandu has only half the money that Dinesh has. Alok has in fact Rs. 5/- more than Dinesh. Who has the most money? (a) Alok (b) Bhupesh (c) Chandu (d) Dinesh
The Right to Constitutional Remedies has been granted under article (a) 30 (b) 31 (c) 32 (d) 35
The Khajuraho temples were constructed by: (a) the Parmar rulers (b) the Chandel rulers (c) the Solanki rulers (d) Lalitaditya
Edaphic factors are related to: (a) soil (b) climate (c) evaporation