Tetraethyl lead is used as
1 Mosquito repellent
2 Pain killer
3 Fire extinguisher
4 Petrol additive
Who among the following has not received the Nobel Prize in Economics? 1 Awilliam Sharpe 2 Merton Miller 3 Frnco Modigliani 4 Fisher Black
According to the latest National Crime Records Bureau Report on SCs/STs, which of the following States has recorded as the highest incidence of murder cases? (a) Maharashtra (b) Bihar (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Uttar Pradesh
Which part of Maharashtra is demanding for a separate statehood? 1 Rayalseema 2 Vidharbha 3 Onkan 4 Satpura
Which of the following state capitals takes its name from a mythical serpent? 1 Dispur 2 Aizawl 3 Agartala 4 Thiruvananthapuram
The founder of the kingdom of Ghazni was: (a) Hijjaj (b) Sultan Mahmud (c) Alaptagin (d) Sabuktagin
At what temperature is the density of the water highest? (1) 00C (2) 40C (3) 200C (4) 1000C
Iodine must be added to common salt in order to: (A) help the body produce make blood (B) help the body eliminate toxins (C) help in the development of a healthy brain (D) All of the above
Which is the best selling car name of all time? The model has undergone several redesigns in its history with 25 million vehicles sold in 142 countries? 1 Toyota Corolla 2 Skoda Octavia 3 Hyndai Elantra 4 Chevrolet Optra
The writ concerned with personal liberty is: (a) Mandamus (b) Quo Warranto (c) Habeas Corpus (d) None of the above
In how many disciplines or fields Nobel Prizes are awarded? (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Nine
The hot dry local winds that blow on the eastern side of the Alps Mountains are known as (a) Chinook (b) Fohn (c) Khamsin (d) Sirocco
Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups