Crame Trophy Tennis final held in May 2003 was played between
1 Boris Becker and John McEnroe
2 John McEnroe and David Rickle
3 Boris Becker and Leander Paes
4 None of these
The principal work of Sir Issac Newton is: (a) Origin of the Species (b) Principia (c) One World (d) Shape of Things to Come
What is the most common salt in sea water ? (A) Sodium Chloride (B) Potassium Chloride (C) Calcium Carbonate (D) Magnesium Sulphate
Rani Durgavati, the Queen of ??? committed suicide to escape disgrace at the hands of the Moghul army. (a) Gujarat (b) Jodhpur (c) Mewar (d) Gondowana
When the President declares an emergency in the country, unless approved by the Parliament it remains in force for a period of (a) One month (b) Six months (c) One year (d) Indefinitely
As per Census of India 2001, the minimum gap in male-female literacy rate anywhere in India has been observed in 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Kerala 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Mizoram
According to a legend Lord Krishna lifted Mount Govardhana to crush the pride of: (a) Duryodhana (b) Kansa (c) Indra (d) None of these
Which amendment of the Constitution inserted the words ?Socialist and Secular? into the Preamble? (a) 42nd (b) 43rd (c) 46th (d) 27th
The Annual NRI remittances are 1 Over $ 10 billion 2 $ 980 million 3 Over $ 20 billion 4 None of these
Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of water is due to 1 James Clark Maxwell 2 Michelson and Morley 3 Miller and Stanley 4 Werner Heisenberg
The Summit of G-8 countries was held in June 2004 at (a) Paris (b) Tokyo (c) Liverpool (d) Georgia
Who appoints the Chief Justice of High Courts? (1) Prime Minister (2) Law Minister (3) President (4) Governor
Credit Cards are becoming a popular mode of purchase. In monetary terms, they are known as: (A) Euro Money (B) Hard Money (C) Soft Money (D) Plastic Money