The polymer of isoprene is called
1 Natural rubber
2 Polyethylene
3 Neoprene
4 Monoprene
The lightest metal is 1 K 2 Li 3 Ca 4 Mg
Rani Durgavati, the Queen of ??? committed suicide to escape disgrace at the hands of the Moghul army. (a) Gujarat (b) Jodhpur (c) Mewar (d) Gondowana
Tata Consultancy Services offered 55 million equity shares through its initial public offering in 2004, On which of the following stock exchanges did the company list? 1 BSE & NSE 2 BSE,NSE & CSE 3 BSE & NYSE 4 BSE & Nasdaq
Who is not the receptient of Bharat Ratna? (A) Professor Amartya Sen (B) Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalaam (C) Indira Gandhi (D) Baba Amte
The headquarters of the ILO are at: (a) The Hague (b) New York (c) Paris (d) Geneva
Who is the author of the recently published book, Kashmir, the Untold Story? (a) Tariq Ali (b) M. J. Akbar (c) Humra Qureshi (d) Seema Mustafa
Parliamentary System in India is proposed to be replaced by Presidential system because (1) Leaders with social conscience are not elected as members of the Legislature (2) All the ministers need not be members of Lok Sabha (3) Ministers are not always experts and specialists (4) Corruption and inefficiency in administration make people dissatisfied
Which of the following countries is not a permanent member of the UN Security Council? 1 China 2 France 3 USA 4 Japan
Pituitary gland is present 1 Below the brain 2 Above the brain 3 Inside the brain 4 Nowhere near the brain
The Fundamental Rights granted to the Indian citizens are (a) Justiciable (b) Non-justiciable (c) Sometimes justiciable and sometimes non-justiciable (d) None of the above
?Fredom is my birth right?, Who was the famous, Indian national leader who gave this slogan? (a) Ranade (b) Tilak (c) Nehru (d) Gandhi
?Chlamydia? bacteria is found to be involved in which of the following diseases? 1 Heart attack 2 Malaria 3 Cancer of liver 4 None of these