. In which area the mongoloid racial stock is concentrated?
(a) Himalyan border land
(b) Punjab
(c) Indo Tibetan border
(d) None of these
The term ?Diamond? is associated with the game of: (a) Bridge (b) Baseball (c) Basketball (d) Billiards
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?Fair and Lovely? range of products was lauched by 1 Procted and Gamble 2 Lakme 3 Hindustan Lever 4 Godrej
. Camel used its hump for (a) Storing water (b) Storing fat (c) Balancing the body during walking in desert sand (d) Temperature regulation
. According to the newly adopted Constitution of Russia, the Prime Minister is appointed by (a) The State Duma, the Lower Chamber of the Federal Assembly (b) The President, with the consent of the State Duma (c) The President, with the consent of the Federal Council (d) The Federal Council
A member elected to the Lok Sabha as a candidate of a party corsses the floor of the House. In such a case: (A) his continued membership of the House is not affected in any way (B) he ceases to be a member of the House whether or not, he resigns from his membership (C) he can continue to be a member of the House if the party?on whose symbol he was elected has no objection (D) he will continue to be a member of the House if the Speaker permits
Vinegar is chemically known as 1 Butanoic acid 2 Ethanoic acid 3 Methanoic acid 4 Propanoic acid
Which of the following countries announced that it will help Pakistan to build a nuclear power plant ? (1) S. Korea (2) China (3) Russia (4) France (5) None of these
The fibre used in the manufacture of tyre-cord is 1 Rayon 2 Silk 3 Terelence 4 Nylon
IRDA stands for 1 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 2 Indian Rural Development Agency 3 Institute for Rural Development Area 4 Insurance Research and Development Agenty
Which element has the same atomic number and atomic weight? (1) Oxygen (2) Nitrogen (3) Helium (4) Hydrogen
Who is considered the hero of Mahabharata? (a) Yudhisthira (b) Arjuna (c) Abhimanyu (d) Krishna