The approxmate percentage of salt by weight in sea water is
1 2.1%
2 5.2%
3 4.1%
4 3.6%
Which of the following are the Non-Banking Financial intermediates? (a) Industrial Finance Corporation (b) Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (c) Industrial Development Bank of India (d) State Financial corporations (e) All of these
Carborundum is ? a) Silicon dioxide b) Silicon carbide c) Silicon nitride d) Silicon phosphide
In how many disciplines or fields Nobel Prizes are awarded? (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Nine
Who first propounded the Theory of Population? (a) Darwin (b) Mandel (c) Malthus (d) Marshal Ricardo (e) Adam Smith
The Indian National Movement, upto 1905, was dominated by leaders who have been described as: (a) parliamentarians (b) constitutionalists (c) liberal thinkers (d) moderate nationalists
The geopolitical significance of India lies in its: (1) Large population (2) Large agricultural production (3) Rich ancient culture (4) Size and location
?Agni? is a name associated with (A) a fire-fighting machine (B) a battle tank (C) an aeroplane (D) a missile developed by India
The First Amendment of the Constitution was made in the year: (a) 1954 (b) 1958 (c) 1950 (d) 1949
Burma was separated from India in (A) 1901 (B) 1920 (C) 1937 (D) 1939
15 Answers CGL, CLAT, IOCL, MSL, Sail,
Which of the following teams won the First One-day Cricket World Cup held in 1975? 1 England 2 Australia 3 West Indies 4 Pakistan
How is nigh blindness cured? (1) By eating carrots which contain carotene (2) By taking medicines (3) By standing in the sun (4) By using spectacles
India recently launched its advanced communication satellite named as 1 INSAT-2C 2 INSAT-3B 3 INSAT-3E 4 INSAT-3A