Cobalt is present in
(a) Vitamin B1
(b) Vitamin B2
(c) Vitamin B6
(d) Vitamin B12
Which of the following emergencies has been declared the maximum number of times in India? (a) Emergency under Article 352 due to external aggression (b) Emergency under Article 352 due to internal disturbances (c) Emergency under Article 356 due to breakdown of constitutional machinery in a state (d) Financial emergency under Article 360
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The largest lake in India is: (a) Dal Lake (b) Wular Lake (c) Pushkar Lake (d) Badkhal Lake
14 Answers ABC, DFF, Sudarshan Vidya Mandir, Sunrise,
. Eurodollars are (a) A currency issued by European Monetary Union (b) Special currency issued by federal government of U.S.A to be used only in Europe (c) U.S. dollars circulating in Europe (d) European currencies exchanged for the U.S. dollar in U.S
. Most of the reform movements were started in Bengal because: (a) The British rule was established there first (b) The Christian missionaries were active there (c) Common man was oppressed (d) The people were educated
The Commonwealth Games will be organized in Delhi in which of the following years? 1 2004 2 2008 3 2010 4 2012
The complexity of push and pop operation on a stock are equal. - True/False
Which of the following are the ideals set forth in the Preamble? (a) Social, economic and political Justice (b) Equality of status and of opportunity (c) Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship (d) All of these
Indian has the world?s largest reserves of: (1) Coal (2) Mica (3) Iron Ore (4) Barites
The gas leak at which company?s plant in Bhopal had caused an environmental disaster? 1 Reliance Industries 2 Union Carbide 3 Enron 4 Indian Oil
The greatest Indian works of art in metal have been produced in: (a) North India (b) South India (c) North East India (d) West and North India
The first electric railway was opened in (a) 1853 (b) 1885 (c) 1905 (d) 1925