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
The founder of the Achaemenid empire was: (a) Cyrus (b) Darius III (c) Darius I (d) Xerxes
What are picoplanktons? (A) Animals that are extinct now (B) Micro-organisms (C) A platform in the Arabian sea of Mumbai, used for drilling (D) None of the above
Which one of the following emergencies can be declared by the President on his own? (A) Emergency due to external aggression or internal disturbances (B) Emergency due to failure of the constitutional machinery in a State (C) Emergency due to threat to the financial stability or credit of India (D) None of the above
What is the difference between Current Account & Savings Account related to bank?
Which one of the following acids is present in vinegar? (A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Citric acid (C) Oxalic acid (D) Acetic acid
The most malleable metal is 1 Silver 2 Gold 3 Aluminum 4 Sodium
Haldia is (1) Located along the Bay of Bengal (2) An important petroleum refining center (3) The outer port of Calcutta (4) All the above facts
The Fundamental Rights granted by the Constitution of India are not enforceable through Article 32 against (a) Central Government (b) State Government (c) District Boards (d) Private Individuals
Chairman of Constitution Drafting Committee at the time of independence was ? a) B.R. Ambedkar b) S. Radhakrishnan c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Sardar Patel
The mean age index for the world population is no longer the same as it was 50 years ago. The mean age estimated for the year 2000 is approximately 1 26 years 2 23 years 3 33 years 4 40 years
Lasers are widely used in various walks of life. These are sources of (1) Sound waves of very high frequency (2) Sound waves of very high intensity (3) Light waves which are coherent (4) High speed electrons
Which was the only Indus site with an artificial brick dockyard? (a) Lothal (b) Kalibangan (c) Harappa (d) Mohenjo-Daro