. Gradual washing away of land by rain, river, wind, etc. is
called
(a) Erosion
(b) Denudation
(c) Decidous
(d) None of these
The total strength of the Rajya Sabha is not to exceed (a) 250 members (b) 260 members (c) 270 members (d) 280 members
Silicon element used in the manufacture of transistors is classified as: (1) Metal (2) Semiconductor (3) Insulator (4) None of the above
Who won the gold medal in 10m air rifle event in the World Cup Shooting Championships held in Georgia, USA in the year 2003? 1 China 2 Japan 3 Korea 4 India
Which of the following planets in the solar system rotates on its axis fr0m East to West is 1 Earth 2 Jupiter 3 Venus 4 Uranus
Which one of the following states Development Index 2001 of the Planning Commission (of India)? 1 Gujaraj 2 Kerala 3 Maharashtra 4 Punjab
The Director General of WTO is: (A) Kofi Annan (B) Supachai Panichapakdi (C) Kim Beazley (D) None of the above
Winner of 2003 Magsay Say award (1) Lingdo (2) Raja Reddy (3) Sre Lekha (4) V.V. Sharma
Film star Aishwarya Rai was a student of 1 Medicine 2 Architecture 3 Law 4 Literature
The ratio between the amount of water vapour and the maximum vapour that air can hold at a given temperature is: (a) relative humidity (b) absolute humidity (c) potential humidity
The Act that introduced bicameral legislature in India was: (1) The Indian Independence Act of 1947 (2) The Indian Council Act of 1909 (3) The Government of Indian Act of 1919 (4) The Government f India Act of 1935
Indian Formula-1driver Narain Kathikeyan was associated with which team? 1 Mercedes 2 Ferrari 3 Honda 4 Jordan
The first amendment made changes in (1) Fundamental rights (2) Directive principles of state policy (3) Election of President (4) Election of Prime Minister