Hutchison Whampao, the telecommunications major, is
headquartered in
1 Singapore
2 China
3 Hong Kong
4 Malaysia
The chief nitrogenous waste in humans is 1 Ammonia 2 Ammonium nitrate 3 Urea 4 Uric acid
Which of the following is the main function of Unit Trust of India? (a) Mobilize small savings (b) Giving loans (c) Imposing tax (d) Collecting tax on agricultural land
The island that is nearly an equilateral triangle (and is a newest province of Canda) with each side about 320 miles long and is heavily forested is: (a) Newfoundland (b) Albert (c) Nova Scotiaa (d) Yukon Territory
In which one of the following does the subject of Co-operative Societies fall? (a) Union List (b) State List (c) Concurrent List (d) Residuary Powers of Union Government
Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Indians fighting for independence learnt fighting for independence learnt that their conflict was with the British government and not with the: (a) British imperialism (b) British system (c) British people (d) British policy of subjugation
In an atomic nucleus, neutrons and protons are held together by 1 Gravitational forces 2 Magnetic forces 3 Exchange force 4 Coulombic forces
To sum up, the demand of the moderate nationalist movement was for: (a) freedom (b) a larger share in the council (c) rapid development of modern industries (d) gradual reforms
The principal constituent of the earth?s core is believed to be: (a) iron (b) nickel (c) silicon (d) olivine
India?s BSF (Border Security Force) was organized on: (a) December 1, 1965 (b) August 15, 1947 (c) January 30, 1948 (d) April 28, 1922
Net National Product means 1 Gross National Product (GNP) minus cost of production 2 GNP minus Depreciation 3 GNP multiplied by market prices 4 GNP minus capital stock
The poet Harisena was the courtier of: (a) Samudragupta (b) Skandagupta (c) Chandragupta II (d) Lakshman Sena
The prime minister, union cabinet minister, chief ministers and council of ministers are all members of ? a) Planning commission b) National development council c) Zonal council d) Regional council