When was decimal coinage introduced in India ?
(a) 1947
(b) 1950
(c) 1957
(d) 1960
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According to the latest National Crime Records Bureau Report on SCs/STs, which of the following States has recorded as the highest incidence of murder cases? (a) Maharashtra (b) Bihar (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Uttar Pradesh
Name India?s first listed IT firm to have crossed $1 billion turnover. 1 Infosys 2 Satyam 3 Polaris 4 Wipro
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What is the observation of multiple colours in thin films of oil floating on the surface of water due to ? (a) Selective absorption of light (b) Dispersion of light (c) Diffraction of light (d) Interference of light
To Hindus the sight of which of the following birds is considered lucky on Dussehra day? (a) Cuckoo (b) Parrot (c) Bulbul (d) Nilkanth
In which type of forests does Cinchona which gives the drug quining grow naturally? 1 Tropical rain forests 2 Temperate deciduous forests 3 Coniferous forests 4 Mangrove forests
Which one of the High Courts has declared bandh as illegal and ?Unconstitutional?? (1) Tamil Nadu HC (2) Kerala HC (3) West Bengal HC (4) Karnataka HC
The most ductile element is: (A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Iron (D) Aluminium
Election symbols are allotted to various candidates for Parliamentary elections, after scrutiny of nomination papers, by (1) Chief Election Commissioner (2) Chief Electoral Officer of the State (3) Returning Officer of the Constituency (4) Secretary to the Election Commissioner
Famous ?Oscar Awards? are presented by the : (a) American Motion Pictures Association (b) World Film Society (c) American Film Society (d) Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences
Which of the following is not an ore of aluminum 1 Feldspar 2 Bauxite 3 Cryolite 4 Azurite
?Green Peace Foundation? is associated with: (A) Germany (B) Britain (C) Italy (D) France
Which of the following countries won the Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in 2004? (a) West Indies (b) Pakistan (c) India (d) Australia