The largest gland in the human body is:
- (A) Liver
- (B) Kidney
- (C) Thyroid
- (D) Pancreas
- (A) Liver
Anti-biotic “Penicillin” was discovered in:
- (A) 1926
- (B) 1928
- (C) 1938
- (D) 1945
- (B) 1928
The science that deals with the origin, physical and cultural development of human being is called:
- (A) Ethnography
- (B) Ecology
- (C) Archaeology
- (D) Anthropology
- (D) Anthropology
“Fiber Optics” was invented by Indian born American physicist:
- (A) Benjamin Franklin
- (B) Narinder Singh Kapany
- (C) Alfred Binet
- (D) George Claude
- (B) Narinder Singh Kapany
Poor night vision is caused by the lack of:
- (A) Vitamin A
- (B) Vitamin B
- (C) Vitamin C
- (D) Vitamin D
- (A) Vitamin A
A computer’s memory is measured in bytes, the largest unit of memory is:
- (A) Megabyte
- (B) Byte
- (C) Kilobyte
- (D) Gigabyte
- (D) Gigabyte
Who was the first Muslim Ruler of Indian Sub-continent?
- (A) Muhammad Bin Qasim
- (B) Mahmood Ghaznavi
- (C) Muhammad Ghouri
- (D) Qutab-ud-Din Aibek
- (D) Qutab-ud-Din Aibek
The Round Table Conference (1930-32) were convened by the British Prime Minster:
- (A) Clement R. Attlee
- (B) Neville Chamberlain
- (C) James Ramsay McDonald
- (D) Sir Winston Churchill
- (C) James Ramsay McDonald
During the Congress Rule (1937-39), “Vidya Mandar Educational Scheme” was prepared by:
- (A) M.K. Gandhi
- (B) Ab-al-Kalam Azad
- (C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
- (D) Bankim Chatterjee
- (C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
The Muslim demand for Separate Electorate presented by the Shimla Deputation 1906 was incorporated in the:
- (A) Minto-Morley Reforms
- (B) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
- (C) Simon Commission Report
- (D) Lucknow Pact of 1916
- (A) Minto-Morley Reforms