The prenatal technique used to see an image of the growing
foetus
in the womb is called
1 Radiotherapy
2 X-ray marking
3 Ultrasound
4 Amniocentesis
The gas used to extinguish fire, is 1 Neon 2 Nitrogen 3 Carbon dioxide 4 Carbon monoxide
9 Answers Directorate of Social Welfare, SSC,
Which disease is more common among agricultural workers as compared to urban population ? (a) Lung?s disease (b) Cirrhosis of liver (c) Hookworm infection (d) Cancer
Which one of the following is not a power of the Rajya Sabha? (a) The Rajya Sabha enjoys equal legislative powers with the Lok Sabha as far as ordinary legislation on Non-Money Bill is concerned (b) Rajya Sabha can pass a Bill on any subject included in the Union List or the Concurrent List (c) A money Bill can also be initiated first of all in the Rajya Sabha (d) None of these
Ian Thorpe is associated with which of the following games? 1 Badminton 2 Chess 3 Swimming 4 Squash
Who wrote the book called Kitabi- Nauras? a) Amir Khusro b) Badauni c) Ibrahim Adil Shah II d) Ala-ud-din Bahmani
Which is the most densely populated country? (a) Pakistan (b) Bangladesh (c) India (d) China
India Today is published from (1) Bombay (2) Calcutta (3) Madras (4) Delhi
Mahabat Khan, an Afghan Mansabdar, rose into rebellion against Jahangir and Nurjahan because: (a) the emperior wanted him to elad an expedition into Kandhar (b) Mahabat Khan failed to quell rebellious Shahjahan (c) Mahabat Khan got desgusted with the supremacy of Queen Nurjahan (d) he was called upon to lead an expedition into the Deccan
Suvidha Fixed Deposit Scheme was launched by which bank? 1 IDBI 2 ICICI 3 SBI 4 City Bank
Cooking gas is a mixture of which of the following two gases? 1 Carbon dioxide and Oxygen 2 Butane and Propane 3 Methane and Ethylene 4 None of these
9 Answers Assam Police, GEL, SSC, WBPSC West Bengal Public Service Commission,
To which political party does the present speaker of the Lok Sabha belong? 1 Shiv Sena 2 BJP 3 Telegu Desam 4 None of the above
When was the World Bank founded? (a) 1941 (b) 1913 (c) 1946 (d) 1915