It is the most common element in the human body.
A: Carbon,
B: Hydrogen,
C: Oxygen,
D: Calcium
Oxygen.
It makes up almost 63% of the average human. Following, are major elements and the percentages of the human body that they represent: Oxygen- 62.81% Carbon- 19.37% Hydrogen- 9.31% Nitrogen- 5.14% Sulfur- 0.64% Phosphorus- 0.63% Other- 2.10%
Who among the following was worshipped during Early Vedic Civilization?
A. Varuna
B. Indra
C. Surya
D. All of the above
All of the above
"May be the force be with you."
1.StarWars.
2.The Godfather.
3.Gone with the wind.
4.Apocalypse Now.
StarWars.
What is the motto of International Olympic Committee?
[A] Faster, Higher, Stronger
[B] Just Do it
[C] More than Passion
[D] We Together
The Motto of International Olympic Committee is Citius, Altius, Fortius which is Latin for Faster, Higher, Stronger.
Which of these mithai is claimed to have been accidentally prepared by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan’s personal chef?
1. Kheer
2. Laddoo
3. Halwa
4. Gulab Jamun
A Substance which is found and available in the upper surface of the aquatic plants.
1. Hydrophytes.
2. Chloroplast.
3. Stomata.
4. Mitochondria.
Stomata is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange between the internal air spaces of the leaf and the atmosphere.
Mathura, the famous city was the capital of which ancient Mahajanapada?
[A] Panchal
[B] Kasi
[C] Kuru
[D] Sursena
Mathura, the famous city was the capital of Surasena Mahajanapada.
Who wrote the novel "The Silence of the Lambs," which was adapted into the famous film starring Anthony Hopkins?
1. Stephen King
2. Thomas Harris
3. John Grisham
4. Michael Crichton
Thomas Harris.
Major Dhyan Chand was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest Civilian Award.
In which year?
a) 1954
b) 1959
c) 1956
d) 1960
1956.
This is known as "Food of Gods" in ancient India.
Yoghurt
Who discovered the four main moons of Jupiter in 1610?
1. Edmund Halley
2. Edward Emerson Bernard
3. Nicholas Copernicus
4. Galileo Galilei
The four main moons were discovered by Galileo Galilei in the year 1610. They were the four brightest moons of Jupiter, now called the Galilean satellites. In order of increasing distance from the planet, these satellites are called Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Which among the following site in Bihar is a Buddhist as well as Jainism pilgrim place?
[A] Bodhgaya
[B] Rajgir
[C] Nalanda
[D] Vaishali
Vaishali.
Which of these movies is based on a book?
1. La La Land
2. The Lovely Bones
3. The Hunt
4. Inception
The Lovely Bones
Who was the first Indian to become the Junior Wimbledon Champion?
[A] Ramanathan Krishnan
[B] Premjit Lal
[C] Vijay Amritraj
[D] Leander Paes
In 1954, Young Ramanathan Krishnan became the first Junior Wimbledon Champion. He was also the first Asian to do so.
Which meat is prohibited in Islamic countries?
Pork.
It is a mechanical process that utilizes an applied centrifugal force field to separate the components of a mixture.
Centrifugation.
An ancient Indian art form involves the intricate folding of paper to create various shapes and designs.
Origami.
What were the names of the two main villains in the movie Home Alone?
Harry and Marvin.
A sports club, one of the most prominent football team of India based in Panjim.
Dempo sports club
Bombay curry is usually made with whih meat?
Chicken
The mental age of the child is equal to his actual age.
A child with IQ=100.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tamil Nadu is known for its stunning Dravidian architecture.
Mahabalipuram.
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
The Dark Knight.
After whose name is the domestic cricket championship Ranji Trophy named?
Maharaja Jam Saheb
Top-selling Indian beer Kingfisher was launched in which decade?
1970s