In laundry soaps, a material called ?filler? is used. Which
of the
following is a ?filler?
1 Talc
2 Sodium silicate
3 Soda ash
4 Sodium phosphate
The Government of India was transferred from the hands of the East India Company to those of the British Crown during the viceroyalty of: (a) Lord Canning (b) Lord Elgin (c) Sir John Lawrence (d) Lord Mayo
The National Science Day is observed on 1 June 28 2 March 28 3 April 28 4 February 28
The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 600C 3 800C 4 1000C
The Doctrine of Lapse owed its origin to: (a) Lord William Bentick (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Ripon (d) Lord Curzon
As per the reports from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the three important causes of mortality in India are 1 Tuberculosis, Typhoid and Malaria 2 Malaria, Polio, Cancer 3 Cancer, Heart ailments, Polio 4 Polio, Malaria, Heart ailments
Agriculture, including research and education, falls in: (a) State List (b) Union List (c) Concurrent List (d) None of the above
?Bhatnagar Awards? are presented by CSIR for: (a) contribution in raising productivity (b) industrial welfare (c) important contribution in any field of science (d) environment
. Which one of the following sets of economists strongly favoured a market economy? (a) Adam Smith, Keynes, Hicks (b) Adam Smith, Marx, Strumlin (c) Adam Smith, Hayek, Friedman (d) Adam Smith, Ricardo, J.K. Galbraith
The sayings and deeds of the Prophet are known as: (a) Caliph (b) Sunna (c) Hadith (d) Sura
The maximum limit at which water vapour is found in the troposphere is : (a) 18000 feet (b) 10000 feet (c) 5000 feet
The organ in the body which accumulates iodine is 1 Pituitary gland 2 Thymus 3 Thyroid gland 4 Spleen
Anti-cyclone in the Southern hemisphere shows spiral of: (a) anti-clockwise (b) clockwise (c) No spiral