Which of the following bodies/organizations is celebrating
its 50th anniversary in the year 1999?
1 NATO
2 WHO
3 UNO
4 None of these
Kanishka patronised (A) Mahayana Buddhism (B) Hinayana Buddhism (C) Buddhism (D) Bhagvatism
10 Answers Osmania University, SSC,
The Constitution of India was promulgated on (a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1951 (c) 26th February, 1950 (d) 26th January, 1952
Which of the following is the function of ?Iodised Salt? in the human body? (a) It helps in checking the cholesterol level in blood (b) It controls the functions of the thyroid glands (c) It makes the body immune to viral diseases (d) It slows down the ageing process
In July 2003, the banks were asked to reduce their lending rate to agricultural credit to he extent of ? (for loans below Rs. 50,000). (1) 6.5% (2) 7.5% (3) 9% (4) 10% (5) None of these
The invocatory number with which Bharat Natyam performance begins is called: (a) Vamam (b) Jathi Swaram (c) Alarippu (d) Thillana
Which of the following animals is called a living fossil? 1 Polystomella 2 Peripatus 3 Sea cucumber 4 Sacculina
The year in which Muntiny in Royal Indian Navy took place: (1) 1927 A.D. (2) 1931 A.D. (3) 1946 A.D. (4) 1947 A.D.
In which part of India, canal irrigation system is the most common? (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Maharashtra (c) Sikkim (d) Uttar Pradesh
Who among the following has created a museum named as Cinema Ghar, which was inaugurated recently? 1 Rishi Kapoor 2 M.F.Hussain 3 Dilip Kumar 4 None of these
Falkland Islands are in: (a) Pacific (b) Antarctica (c) South Atlantic (d) North Atlantic
. The working of the quartz crystal in the watch is based on the (a) Photoelectric Effect (b) Johnson Effect (c) Piezo-electric effect (d) Edison Effect
Who is the chief election commissioner of India?