The year 1994 was observed by the UN as:
(a) World Population Year
(b) International Year of the Child
(c) International Youth Year
(d) International Year of Family
The only Indian musician who have sung before the United Nation is: (a) Hirabai Barodekar (b) Begum Akhtar (c) M S Subbulakshmi (d) Siddeswari Devi
As per the Census 2001, the number of million plus cities in India is 1 20 2 24 3 35 4 52
The formation of an Interim government set up on September 2, 1946 was first envisaged by (a) Cripps Mission (b) Wavell Plan (c) Cabinet Mission Plan (d) None of these
Chilka is the name of a: (a) Lake on the east coast of India (b) Mountain in the Himalayas (c) River of Bihar (d) City in Assam
First model tourism villege in India?
What is a flow chart in computer terminology? 1 A graphical representation of a sequence of operations in a computer program 2 A circular chart used for computer languages 3 A debugging programme 4 None of these
. Most-Favoured-Nations (MFN) clause under GATT implies (a) Most favour to some countries (b) Most favour to all countries (c) No favour to any country (d) No favour to some countries
Material most commonly used in nuclear power plants is.?
Who built the rock-cut temples at Mahabalipuram? (a) King Narasimha Varman (b) Raja Simha Varman (c) Mahendra Varman (d) None of the three above
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is (a) Nominated by the President (b) Nominated by the Prime Minister (c) Nominated by the Vice-President (d) Elected by the Members of the Lok Sabha
The new name of South-West Africa is (1) Zaire (2) Tanzania (3) Namibia (4) Zimbabwe
Who was the father of Home rule movement in Andhra (1) Kasinathuni Nageswar Rao (2) Konda Venkatappaiah (3) Godicherla Harasarvothama Rao (4) Gopalakrishnaiah