Question
What is the aim of Public International Law? A.
promotion of friendly relations among the member states B. providing for basic humanitarian rights. C. to refrain the state from using threat or force over the territory of any other state. D. to facilitate agreements under maritime law.Solution
Public International Law has all of the above-mentioned objectives except agreements under maritime law which is a subject matter of Private International Law.
Who proposed the 'Law of Octaves' in the periodic classification of elements?
Deficiency of which of the following elements is responsible for weakening of bones?
1. CalciumÂ
2. Phosphorus
3. Nitrogen
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What is the chemical name of baking soda?
Which of the following is the hardest mineral?
Marble is a metamorphic rock of:
The process of depositing a layer of any desired metal on another material by means of electricity is called:
Biofertilizers convert nitrogen to:
Naphthalene balls, commonly used as a pest repellent, are derived from which source?
Perspiration cools the body because
A radioactive substance emits?