India?s populating is likely to reach at which level during
2026 A.D.?
1 1 billion
2 1.2 billion
3 1.4 billion
4 1.6 billion
Which of the following authorities in India can deprive a person of his citizenship? (a) Municipal Commissioner (b) District Collector (c) State Government (d) Central Government
Washing soda in water behaves 1 Alkaline 2 Acidic 3 Neutral 4 Basic
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The angular growth of branches are known as (1) plagiotropism (2) geotropism (3) heliotropis (4) hydrotropism
Who among the following is the new Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh? 1 Kalian Singh 2 Mayawati 3 Hemmanda Biswal 4 Ram Prakash Gupta
Blood does not clot in the absence of Vitamin K because it is ? a) Essential for synthesis of prothrombin b) Essential for synthesis of fibrinogen c) An essential component of the clot d) An essential component of the platelets
The term ?Butterfly Stroke? is associated with (a) Kabaddi (b) Wrestling (c) Polo (d) Swimming
What is hydrological cycle? (a) Water circulation within earth?s system (b) Cycle driven by hydrologic pumps (c) A wheel in the hydrologic pump set
The punch line ?Cook food. Serve love? is associated with 1 Bharat Gas 2 Indane 3 LG Micro Oven 4 Super Flame
The Gates Foundation, founded by Bill Gates, pledged US$ 750 million over ten years to the global alliances for which of the following purposes? 1 Rehabilitation of tsunami victims 2 Vaccines and immunization programs 3 Research work contributing to prevent AIDS in Asian/African countries 4 Promotion of computer literacy in rural India
?Eagle? is a term used in: (a) Golf (b) Tennis (c) Billiards (d) Volleyball
As per figures released recently, the outstanding Foreign Debt of India has 1 Reduced (compared to last year?s same period) 2 Been stable since last six months 3 Increased marginally 4 Increased substantially
Who among the following has won the women?s singles title in Wimbledon 2004? (a) Serena Williams (b) Maria Sharapova (c) Svetlana Kuznetsova (d) Ai Sugiyama