Vis-?-vis the ambitious growth rate GDP projected by the
Planning Commission, the growth rate targeted by the Finance
Ministry is
1 3%
2 4%
3 5%
4 6%
Procter and Gable took over which famous brand recently? 1 Revlon 2 Vicks 3 Gillette 4 None of the above
The President of India is not a member of Parliament because: (a) he has to maintain his dignity of office (b) he has to see that he remains impartial (c) it is a constitutional requirement (d) his position will be lowered if he becomes the member of Parliament
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in the year 2003 for the discoveries 1 Of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system 2 Concerning magnetic resonance imaging. 3 Concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death 4 Of key regulators of the cell cycle
The Vedic deity Indra was the God of : (a) wind (b) light (c) thunder (d) seas
Pathway of energy in an ecosystem is: (A) cyclinc (B) unidirectional (C) web-like (D) sometimes cyclinc and sometimes unidirectional
The nearest planet to the earth is: (a) Mercury (b) Saturn (c) Venus (d) Jupiter
11 Answers HPPSEB, IB Intelligence Bureau, Jupiter, Mercury Solutions, NASA, Saturn,
Who has authored the book ?A Brief History of Time?? 1 Carl Sagan 2 Issac Asimov 3 John Gribbin 4 Stephen Hawking
Which is not declared as a ?Navratan?? 1 ONGC 2 MMTC 3 Indian Oil Corporation 4 BHEL
Which of the following is providing financial credit to Karnataka in its rural water supply and sanitation project for North Karnataka? 1 The World Bank 2 The Asian Development Bank 3 The French Government 4 None of these
With reference to a normal human being, which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Human saliva is slightly alkaline 2 An adult human may secrete 1 to 1.5 litres of saliva per day 3 Saliva is secreted by sixs pairs of salivary glands in human beings 4 The salivary enzyme (ptyalin) breaks down cooked starach into maltose
Bacterial diseases are found in (a) Plants (b) Animals (c) Humans (d) All of these
The term ?athwart? in sailing means: (a) in with the wind (b) into the breeze (c) across (d) downward