Which was the first planet on which a space probe landed?
1 Saturn
2 Mars
3 Venus
4 Jupiter
Which one of the following statements is correct? (A) Vitamin D helps in healing wounds (B) Vitamin C prevents rickets (C) Vitamin K is necessary for clothing of blood (D) Vitamin E prevents night blindness
The constitutional authority enjoyed by the Indian President is akin to that of the: (a) US President (b) Russian President (c) British King (d) None of the above
Under Article 113 of the Constitution, the estimates of expenditure charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India (a) Shall not be submitted to the vote of Parliament (b) Shall be submitted to the vote of Parliament (c) Shall be submitted to the vote of Lok Sabha only (d) Shall be submitted to the vote of Rajya Sabha only
Which one of the following is the least populated state in India? (1) Sikkim (2) Goa (3) Meghalaya (4) Arunachal Pradesh
The headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) are located in 1 Geneva 2 Rome 3 Montreal 4 Vienna
The movement in India which became popular during the First World War was the: (a) Swadeshi and Boycott (b) Separatist Movement (c) Home-Rule Movement (d) Swarajist Party Movement
For securing home rule for Indians Mrs. Annie bezant started Home Rule Movement in: (a) 1905 (b) 1916 (c) 1911 (d) 1906
What is atmosphere? (a) envelope of air around the earth (b) Moving air (c) Sky
Which one of the following structures present in mammalian skin directly helps in keeping warm? 1 Pigmented cells 2 Sweat glands 3 Lymph vessels 4 Blood capillaries
Which river in India has no delta? (A) Kaveri (B) Krishna (C) Mahanadi (D) Narmada
. The square root of the cube of this number is the cube of its square root. It is not 1 and it is less than 6. What is it? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) was held at (1) Rio de Janeriro (2) Stockholm (3) Montreal (4) Geneva