A pump can lift 200kg of water to a storage tank at a height
of 37.5m in 5os. Assuming that g=10m/s2, what is the power
of the pump?
1 750 Watt
2 1000 Watt
3 1500 Watt
4 2000 Watt
Convex lenses are used for the correction of ? a) Astigmatism b) Short sightedness c) Cataract d) Long sightendness
Prof. C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on (a) Transistors (b) Reflection of light (c) Scattering of light (d) Nuclear energy
Which one of the following is wrong? (a) No bill can become a law unless it is also passed by the Lok Sabha (b) The prime Minister invariably belongs to the Rajya Sabha (c) The Constitution has made the Council of Ministers directly responsible to the Lok Sabha (d) The Council of Ministers remains in office so long as it enjoys the confidence of the Lok Sabha
In our body, the tissue are bathed in 1 Water 2 Blood 3 Lymph 4 Plasma
The Cash Reseve Ratio (CRR) effective from June 14, 2003 is fixed at 1 3% 2 3.5% 3 4% 4 4.5%
The pH of human blood is between 1 6.5-7 2 7.5-8 3 8-9 4 4.5-5
Phakir Mohan Senapati, Radhanath Raya and Madhusudan Rao are known as the famous trio of: (a) Oriya literature (b) Assamese literature (c) Gujarati literature (d) Hindi literature
?Chauth? was a tax collected by (A) Marathas (B) Mughals (C) Khilijis (D) Tughlaqs
Shashanka, the King of Gaur, was a contemporary of : (a) Chandragupta II (b) Harshvardhana (c) Mahipala (d) Ballala Sena
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
Rocks made from particles of pre-existing rocks are called: (a) sedimentary (b) metamorphic (c) igneous (d) organic
The Greek philosopher who wrote nothing yet (who) is the most famous and that greatest figure in the world, he was: (a) Marcus Aurelius (b) Plato (c) Aristotle (d) Socrates