Which of the following shows the masses of three elementary
particles in decreasing order?
1 Mesons, Baryons, Leptons
2 Leptons, Baryons, Mesons
3 Baryons, Mesons, Leptons
4 Leptons, Mesons, Baryons
00 Longitude which passes through Greenwich is called (A) Prime Meridian (B) First meridian (C) International Date Line (D) None of these
The type of glass used in making lenses and prisms is 1 Soft glass 2 Pyrex glass 3 Jena glass 4 Flint glass
Akbar abolished the Hindu capitation tax primarily because : (a) the revenue derived from it amounted to very little (b) it made the Hindus in his reign more contented since they were not discriminated against bys such a tax (c) he thought of more effective ways of raising revenue (d) he could not enforce its collection
Place where India?s advanced missile technology center is located (1) New delhi (2) Bangalore (3) Hyderabad (4) Bombay
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
For which subject did Amartya Kumar Sen receive the prestigious Noble Prize? (1) Moral Science (2) Political Science (3) Philosophy (4) Economics
Lord Rippon is best known for (a) His pro-Indian attitude (b) Local self-government (c) Land revenue policy (d) Educational reforms
The greatest value of bees to mankind is in 1 Storing honey for man?s use 2 Supplying of food for birds 3 Ensuring pollination of certain crop plants 4 None of these
The largest livestock population in the world is in 1 China 2 Indonesia 3 India 4 United States of America
National Award for Popularising Science was instituted in the year: (a) 1980 (b) 1987 (c) 1985 (d) 1981
. The New Population Bomb refers to (a) An increase in the population of the aged in the Third World (b) Rapidly growing urban population in the Third World (c) Large scale distress migration in the Third World (d) Deluge of Soviet emigrants
4. Which is true regarding the president of India ? I. He is the Chief Executive II. He is the Supreme Commander of the armed forces III. He is the titular head of the state IV. He is the part of the union legislature (a) I & III (b) I & II (c) II, III & IV (d) I, II, III & IV