The world’s best known brand in textiles owned by Du Pont is
1 Scrafle
2 Oriflame
3 Wrigley
4 Lycra
The waves in which, the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of wave motion, are known as: (A) Transverse waves (B) longitudinal waves (C) propagated waves (D) None of these
The term ?external assistance? in the context of Indian Planning Exercises stands for: (A) only foreign grants (B) only concessional foreign loans (C) only foreign grants and ?grants component? of concessional foreign aid (D) all foreign grants and foreign loans
. In India the Public Sector is most dominant in (a) Steel production (b) Organized term-lending financial institutions (c) transport (d) Commercial banking
3 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU,
how many bones does a human body consist of?
0 Answers BPCL Bharat Petroleum,
Two trains are moving with velocity of light c in opposite directions. The relative velocity of the trains as observed by the passengers sitting in each train will be. (1) 2c (2) c (3) zero (4) none of the above
Which of the following figures represents the total volume of exports of jewellery and gems from India during 1998-99, which was a record in itself? (Billion Dollars) 1 6.5 2 7.8 3 10.5 4 12.8
The President of India nominates to the Rajya Sabha members out of those who (a) Belong to the Armed Forces (b) Belong to the Backward Classes (c) Belong to the royal families (d) Have distinguished themselves in the field of Literature, Science, Art and Social services
Styrene and 1,3-Butadience are used as co-polymers in the manufacture of 1 Terylene 2 Polyurethane 3 Nylon 4 Synthetic rubber
The farmers in Egypt are called (1) Bedouins (2) Fallahins (3) Bushmen (4) Tuaregs
?A Passage to India? is a famous novel written by: (a) E M Forster (b) Winston Churchill (c) D H Lawrence (d) Jane Austen
who is the chier minister of Tamil nADU
How much blood does an average adult have in the body? 1 3-4 liters 2 4-5 liters 3 5-6 liters 4 6-7 liters