During the year 2002-03, which of the following commodities
accounted for the highest amongst the agricultural imports
by India, in terms of the value?
1 Cereals
2 Edible oils
3 Pulses
4 Sugar
What percentage of Oxygen does the atmospheric air contain? (A) 25% (B) 35% (C) 21% (D) 10%
As per the figures published in the print media, how many children below three years of age are severely malnourished in India? (approximately in percent) 1 10% 2 15% 3 18% 4 28%
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
The ?Akbarnamah? was written by: (a) Abul Fazl (b) Badauni (c) Kafi Khan (d) Sheik Faiji
The hormone responsible for the secretion of milk in mothers, is 1 ACTH 2 Leutinizing hormone 3 Adrenalin 4 Lactogenic hormone
A coin is dropped at refractive index of 4/3. The real depth of coin is 28cm. The coin would be apparently appear to be at the depth of 1 80 cm 2 25 cm 3 20 cm 4 21 cm
The line demarcating the boundary between India and Pakistan is: (a) Durand Line (b) MacMohan Line (c) Radcliff Line (d) Maginot Line
14 Answers Lokmat, Radcliff, SSC,
Following a sharp rise in the international prices of crude oil and diesel, diesel prices were raised by the government in October 1999 by 1 30% 2 35% 3 40% 4 45%
How many members are nominate to the Lok Sabha by the President of India? (a) Ten (b) Two (c) Three (d) Twelve
The chief industry of the Tripura State is: (a) Coffee (b) Rubber (c) Tea (d) Gold-ornaments
Hybrid varieties of seeds are (1) Bred from two plants of different varieties (2) Always high yielding (3) Bred from transplantation (4) Vulnerable to disease
The highest dam in India is: (A) Krishnasagar Dam (B) Bhakra Dam (C) Pandoh Dam (D) Hirakud Dam