Smallest bone of human body is
(a) Stapes
(b) Bone of nose
(c) Nails
(d) Fibula
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In which of the following organ carbohydrate is stored as glycogen
(a) Liver
(b) Intestine
(c) Pancrease
(d) Stomach
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Which of the following is necessary for digestion of food
(a) Water
(b) Air
(c) Minerals
(d) Enzyme
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The enzyme which take part in digestion of milk protein
(a) Renine
(b) Pepsin
(c) Eripsin
(d) Trypsin
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Which of the following is called "The Bible of Tamil Land"?
(a) Silappadikaram
(b) Kural
(c) Manimekalai
(d) Tolkappiyam
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Who deciphered the Brahmi inscription of Asoka first time?
(a) S.R. Goyal
(b) V.N. Mishra
(c) James Princep
(d) H.D. Sankaliya
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By which name was Chanakya known in his childhood
(a) Vishnugupta
(b) Deogupta
(c) Ajaya
(d) Chanakya
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An Asokan edict is located in Uttaranchal at
(a) Kedarnath
(b) Dev Prayag
(c) Rishikesh
(d) Kalsi
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The sound 'lub-dub lub-dub' is produce by
(a) Kidney
(b) Liver
(c) Lung
(d) Heart
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Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the wall of
(a) Cell
(b) Artery
(c) Vein
(d) Heart
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