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. The basic reason for the extraordinary sparkle of a suitably cut diamond is that (a) It has a very high transparency (b) It has a very high refractive index (c) It is very hard (d) It has well-defined cleavage planes
Charak was a renowned: (a) Historian (b) Physician (c) Minister (d) Astronomer (e) Economist
The Weight of the cricket ball is approximately: (a) 3 oz (b) 4 oz (c) 5 oz (d) 6 oz
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Which of the following glands in human body is popularly called ?Adam?s apple?? 1 Adrenal 2 Pituitary 3 Thyroid 4 Thymus
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Which of the following is no. required while computing Gross National Product (GNP)? (a) Net foreign investment (b) Private investment (c) Per capita income of citizens (d) Purchase of goods by government
Which is the most polluted city in India? (A) New Delhi (B) Mumbai (C) Kolkata (D) Chennai
Which one of the following was the founder of the Advaita system of philosophy? (a) Ramanuja (b) Ramanand (c) Kumaril Bhatt (d) Shankaracharya
When is does not snow, the sun shines. (A) It does not snow; (B) It snows; (C) The sun doesn?t shine; (D)The sun shines 1 AC C BC 3 BD 4 DC
When was Bengal partitioned? (A) 1901 (B) 1907 (C) 1903 (D) 1905
. Interpol stand for (a) International Crime police organisation (b) International police organisation (c) International political organisation (d) International police officers league
ONGC has planned to invest approximately how many crore of rupees during the next three years for the development of Bombay Offshore oil fields? 1 Rs.2000 crore 2 Rs.3000 crore 3 Rs.5000 crore 4 Rs.8000 crore
4. Which is true regarding the president of India ? I. He is the Chief Executive II. He is the Supreme Commander of the armed forces III. He is the titular head of the state IV. He is the part of the union legislature (a) I & III (b) I & II (c) II, III & IV (d) I, II, III & IV