. If a gas is compressed to half of its original volume at
270C, to what temperature should it be heated to make it
occupy its original volume?
(a) 3270C
(b) 6000C
(c) 540C
(d) 3000C
Which of the following directive principles of state policy has NOT been implemented so far ? a) Separation of judiciary from the Executive b) Promotion of international peace and security c) Uniform civil code for the citizens d) Organization of village panchayats
According to a UNICEF report issued in December 1999, how many people in India do not have the facility of clean drinking water? 1 10 crore 2 20 crore 3 30 crore 4 35 crore
Which one of the following is wrong?The President of India appoints the (a) Prime Minister of India (b) Chief Ministers of the States (c) Governors of the States (d) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Indians learnt the art of coining money form (a) The Greeks (b) The Kushanas (c) The Sakas (d) The Hunas
Cheese is an example of 1 Emulsion 2 Foam 3 Gel 4 Sol
Who was the Congress President when India attained independence ? (a) Jawaharlal Nehru (b) Sardar Patel (c) J. B. Kripalani (d) Rajendra Prasad
Most of the explosions in mines occur due to the mixing of (a) Hydrogen with oxygen (b) Oxygen with acetylene (c) Methane with air (d) Carbon dioxide with ethane
2 Answers Competitive Exams, FCI, fddi, SCC, VAO,
The parliament is not empowered to vote on the expenditure charged on the ‘consolidated fund of india’ which includes the emoulments and allowances of ? a) Prime Minister and his council of ministers b) President of India c) Secretaries of various ministries d) Armed forces of India
The hymns of Rig Veda are the work of: (a) One author (b) Four authors (c) seven authors (d) many authors
Water runoff becomes organised into: (a) drainage system (b) water cycle (c) ocean currents
Rourkela Steel Plant was set up in Collaboration with 1 Germany 2 Britain 3 Sussia 4 France
Who gifted the ?Statue of Liberty?, standing off the New York port, to the United States on the first centenary celebrations of the US? (a) People of New York (b) France (c) Great Britain (d) Germany