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Water is flowing through a pipe under constant pressure. At some place, the pipe becomes narrow. The pressure of water at this place

  1. increases

  2. decreases

  3. remains the same

  4. depends on several factors


Correct Option: B

Which one of the followings is the port city of Harappan Civilization?

  1. Chanhudaro

  2. Rojadi

  3. Harappa

  4. Lothal


Correct Option: D

A book that contains a record of endangered species is called _______.

  1. Green Data Book

  2. Yellow Data Book

  3. Red Data Book

  4. Blue Data Book


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Correct Answer: Red Data Book

Who among the following national leaders has won the highest civilian honour of Pakistan?

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Morarji Desai

  3. Lal Bahadur Shastri

  4. Indira Gandhi


Correct Option: B

Who among the following actors has won the Chevalier Award, instituted by the French Government?

  1. MG Ramakrishnan

  2. Raj Kumar

  3. Shivaji Ganeshan

  4. Kamal Hasan


Correct Option: C

The oldest mountains in India according to geographical history are

  1. Satpuras

  2. Nilgiris

  3. Vindhyas

  4. Aravallis


Correct Option: D

For which type of fertilizer is India fully dependent on import?

  1. Nitrogen fertilizer

  2. Phosphetic fertilizer

  3. Potash fertilizer

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

Janakiraman Committee was constituted with the aim

  1. to suggest measures to raise Post Office deposits

  2. to suggest reforms in banking structure

  3. to investigate the malpractices of industrial finance

  4. to investigate the security transactions of the bank


Correct Option: D

Which of the following options is the special constitutional privilege given to Jammu & Kashmir?

  1. Indian laws are not applicable

  2. It has its own Constitution

  3. It is not one of the integral parts of Indian Union

  4. It is not above Indian Constitution


Correct Option: B

Who is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution?

  1. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

  2. Mahatma Gandhi

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Vallabhabhai Patel


Correct Option: A

Who among the following is a famous economist?

  1. Dr. Amartya Sen

  2. Shahnaz Hussain

  3. Medha Patkar

  4. Dr. Ambedkar


Correct Option: A

The 14th National Conference on e-Governance was held at

  1. Aurangabad

  2. Gurgaon

  3. Mohali

  4. Chandigarh


Correct Option: A

Zubin Mehta is a famous

  1. writer

  2. musician

  3. business man

  4. advocate


Correct Option: B

_______ is an eminent Bharath Natyam dancer.

  1. Shahnaz Hussain

  2. Kalpana Chawla

  3. Sania Mirza

  4. Sonal Man Singh


Correct Option: D

Which one of the following is a north flowing river?

  1. Cauvery

  2. Chambal

  3. Narmada

  4. Brahmaputra


Correct Option: B

Which of the following options is not a part of an eye?

  1. Cornea

  2. Pinna

  3. Iris

  4. Retina


Correct Option: B

Which Part of India was ruled by Senas?

  1. UP

  2. Punjab

  3. Nepal

  4. Bengal


Correct Option: D

Who is the author of 'The Golden Gate'?

  1. Vijay Dahia

  2. R.N. Tagore

  3. Vikram Seth

  4. Vijay Tendulakar


Correct Option: C

Who is the author of 'Ghashiram Kotwal'?

  1. Sachin Tendulkar

  2. Vijay Tendulakar

  3. M. Tendulakar

  4. Kabir


Correct Option: B

The Bernoulli's theorem is applicable in case of

  1. turbulent motion and compressible liquid

  2. streamline motion and compressible liquid

  3. streamline motion and incompressible liquid

  4. turbulent motion and incompressible liquid


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Option (3) is the correct answer.

The Constitution of India was promulgated on January 26, 1950 because ______.

  1. this day was being celebrated as the Independence Day since 1930

  2. it was the wish of the framers of the Constitution

  3. the British did not want to leave India earlier than this date

  4. it was an auspicious day


Correct Option: A

Which among following is a hydrophobic sol?

  1. Gum

  2. Gelatin

  3. Starch

  4. Metal sulfides


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sols of metals, e.g. gold sol, platinum sol, etc. and the sols of insoluble substances such as metal sulfides and oxides are some examples of lyophobic sols.

Which of the following statements is wrong?

  1. More is the gold no., lesser is its protective power.

  2. Hardy-Schultz rule is applicable only to the coagulation of lyophillic sols.

  3. Greater floculation value means poor coagulating power.

  4. For coagulation of +ve sol, positive ions of electrolyte have no significance.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The coagulation capacity of different electrolytes is different. It depends upon the valency of the active ion.

What is the currency of Japan?

  1. Rupee

  2. Franc

  3. Yen

  4. Peseta


Correct Option: C

What is the currency of European Union ?

  1. Lira

  2. Euro

  3. Rupiah

  4. Dollar


Correct Option: B
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